Sarah Werner
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13 years ago @ ShipCompliant: Wine ... - Controlled Shipping: H... · 0 replies · +1 points
Another important change deals with shipping directly to NH licensees. Previously, direct shipping permittees could ship directly to retail licensees. With the passing of this bill, the New Hampshire licensee must first get approval from the Commission before they can receive shipments from direct shippers, and the sale will only be approved if the product is not otherwise available through the state. Also, it is important to note that a $250 fine will be enforced on the direct shipper for failing to file a report in months when shipments were made.
14 years ago @ ShipCompliant: Wine ... - Notes on Wine Distribu... · 0 replies · +1 points
14 years ago @ ShipCompliant: Wine ... - High Fives in the Firs... · 0 replies · +1 points
14 years ago @ ShipCompliant: Wine ... - Wine Freedom in the So... · 0 replies · +1 points
Yes, the bill was signed into law - exciting news. See out post about it here: http://shipcompliantblog.com/blog/2009/06/05/tenn...
g-on-direct-shipping/. The Tennessee website is a little confusing. The 12 cases mentioned is from the summary, which only references the bill as introduced. The section referencing 27 liters, however, is an approved amendment. The 27 liters per year is the volume limitation (in addition to a '1 case per month' limitation) that Tennessee ended up passing into law.
14 years ago @ ShipCompliant: Wine ... - Wine Freedom in the So... · 0 replies · +1 points
The Senate passed SB 166 with an amendment that lowered the customer volume limit to 3 cases/year, as mentioned in the post. The bill summary that you referenced is "as introduced".