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      Sec. 30-68i. Minimum selling price of out-of-state shipper, wholesaler or manufacturer permittee. The minimum selling price of an out-of-state shipper, wholesaler or manufacturer permittee to a wholesaler, such wholesaler to be defined as any person engaged in the sale of alcoholic liquor to retailers of every brand of alcoholic liquor, whether or not bottled in this state, shall be not below the cost of such liquor to such out-of-state shipper, wholesaler or manufacturer permittee, computed as follows: (1) On domestic alcoholic liquor, the total of (A) the cost of spirits and all other ingredients, (B) all transportation charges from point of origin to point of destination, (C) all applicable federal and state taxes, and (D) the cost of containers, labels, caps, closures, all bottling charges and labor; (2) on imported alcoholic liquor, the total of (A) the invoice price from the supplier, (B) the cost of all other ingredients, (C) the cost of duties, (D) all applicable federal and state taxes, (E) insurance, (F) ocean freight and brokerage charges, (G) all transportation charges, and (H) the cost of containers, labels, caps, closures and all bottling charges and labor.

      (1967, P.A. 451, S. 1; P.A. 81-294, S. 17, 22.)

      History: P.A. 81-294 added definition of "wholesaler" effective January 1, 1982, deleting reference to definition formerly in repealed Sec. 30-68e.

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Statutes > Connecticut > Title30 > Chap545 > Sec30-68i

      Sec. 30-68i. Minimum selling price of out-of-state shipper, wholesaler or manufacturer permittee. The minimum selling price of an out-of-state shipper, wholesaler or manufacturer permittee to a wholesaler, such wholesaler to be defined as any person engaged in the sale of alcoholic liquor to retailers of every brand of alcoholic liquor, whether or not bottled in this state, shall be not below the cost of such liquor to such out-of-state shipper, wholesaler or manufacturer permittee, computed as follows: (1) On domestic alcoholic liquor, the total of (A) the cost of spirits and all other ingredients, (B) all transportation charges from point of origin to point of destination, (C) all applicable federal and state taxes, and (D) the cost of containers, labels, caps, closures, all bottling charges and labor; (2) on imported alcoholic liquor, the total of (A) the invoice price from the supplier, (B) the cost of all other ingredients, (C) the cost of duties, (D) all applicable federal and state taxes, (E) insurance, (F) ocean freight and brokerage charges, (G) all transportation charges, and (H) the cost of containers, labels, caps, closures and all bottling charges and labor.

      (1967, P.A. 451, S. 1; P.A. 81-294, S. 17, 22.)

      History: P.A. 81-294 added definition of "wholesaler" effective January 1, 1982, deleting reference to definition formerly in repealed Sec. 30-68e.


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Statutes > Connecticut > Title30 > Chap545 > Sec30-68i

      Sec. 30-68i. Minimum selling price of out-of-state shipper, wholesaler or manufacturer permittee. The minimum selling price of an out-of-state shipper, wholesaler or manufacturer permittee to a wholesaler, such wholesaler to be defined as any person engaged in the sale of alcoholic liquor to retailers of every brand of alcoholic liquor, whether or not bottled in this state, shall be not below the cost of such liquor to such out-of-state shipper, wholesaler or manufacturer permittee, computed as follows: (1) On domestic alcoholic liquor, the total of (A) the cost of spirits and all other ingredients, (B) all transportation charges from point of origin to point of destination, (C) all applicable federal and state taxes, and (D) the cost of containers, labels, caps, closures, all bottling charges and labor; (2) on imported alcoholic liquor, the total of (A) the invoice price from the supplier, (B) the cost of all other ingredients, (C) the cost of duties, (D) all applicable federal and state taxes, (E) insurance, (F) ocean freight and brokerage charges, (G) all transportation charges, and (H) the cost of containers, labels, caps, closures and all bottling charges and labor.

      (1967, P.A. 451, S. 1; P.A. 81-294, S. 17, 22.)

      History: P.A. 81-294 added definition of "wholesaler" effective January 1, 1982, deleting reference to definition formerly in repealed Sec. 30-68e.