27 C.F.R. § 6.152

Current through October 31, 2024
Section 6.152 - Practices which put retailer independence at risk

The practices specified in this section put retailer independence at risk. The practices specified here are examples and do not constitute a complete list of those practices that put retailer independence at risk.

(a) The act by an industry member of resetting stock on a retailer's premises (other than stock offered for sale by the industry member).
(b) The act by an industry member of purchasing or renting display, shelf, storage or warehouse space ( i.e. slotting allowance).
(c) Ownership by an industry member of less than a 100 percent interest in a retailer, where such ownership is used to influence the purchases of the retailer.
(d) The act by an industry member of requiring a retailer to purchase one alcoholic beverage product in order to be allowed to purchase another alcoholic beverage product at the same time.

27 C.F.R. § 6.152