Md. Code Regs. 14.23.01.16

Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 24, December 2, 2024
Section 14.23.01.16 - Come to Rest
A. Definitions.
(1) "Come to rest" means that the alcoholic beverages are physically unloaded from the transporter, truck, or other common carrier onto the floor, loading dock, or other part of the wholesaler's licensed premises.
(2) "Licensed location" means the physical address of the licensed premises stated on the application.
(3) Except as otherwise specified in Alcoholic Beverages Article, Annotated Code of Maryland, "licensed premises" means the physical location for which the license is issued, including any buildings or grounds identified and made part of the premises for purposes of the license application, and including additional licensed locations.
(4) "Warehouseman" means a person who is an employee of the wholesaler and listed on the regular salary list or payroll of the wholesaler.
B. Application Requirement. The Licensed Location shall be the same as that stated on the application for the Basic Permit under the Federal Alcohol Administration Act as required by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau of the Department of Treasury.
C. Except for deliveries to the holder of a Class E, F, or G license, deliveries made under an Individual Storage Permit do not meet the come to rest requirements under this regulation.
D. Come to Rest Compliance Requirement. The person driving the delivery vehicle and delivering the alcoholic beverage shall record the delivery location, date, and time and have it verified, by signature, upon delivery by the warehouseman. The warehouseman shall record the loading location, date, and time the alcoholic beverages are placed in a vehicle for delivery to a retailer and also shall record the identification information of the delivery vehicle. The driver of the retail delivery vehicle shall verify, by signature, the information recorded by the warehouseman upon loading of the alcoholic beverages.

Md. Code Regs. 14.23.01.16

Regulation .16 amended and recodified from 03.02.01.20 effective 49:26 Md. R. 1080, eff. 12/26/2022