179:27 Restrictions on Serving and Congregating of Patrons. – I. Liquor and beverages may be served to patrons in on-premises establishments while seated at tables or booths, at the bar, seated at drink rails, or while standing at the bar or drink rails. II. No beverages or liquor shall be served or consumed in […]
179:27-a Removal of Opened Table Wine Bottle. – I. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any food service business holding an on-premises license may allow any person who has purchased a full course meal and purchased and partially consumed a bottle of table wine with said meal, to remove such partially consumed bottle from […]
179:28 Product Advertisement. – An industry member may furnish, give, rent, loan, or sell product displays or other things of value to a retailer, subject to the following conditions and limitations: I. Equipment, inside signs, supplies, services, or other things of value furnished by an industry member to a retailer shall not be conditioned […]
179:29 Retailer Advertising Specialties. – I. An industry member may furnish, give, rent, loan, or sell retailer advertising specialties to a retailer if such items bear advertising material and are primarily valuable to the retailer as a means of advertising. These items may include, but are not limited to: coasters, mats, menu cards, wine […]
179:3 Forfeiture. – Upon a decree of forfeiture, the beverage and liquor, with the casks, bottles, cases, or containers, may be adjudged to be destroyed, or they, and any other property which may be seized or forfeited under the provisions of this chapter, may be sold in accordance with the decree of the court. […]
179:30 Consumer Advertising Specialties and Coupons. – I. Consumer advertising specialties, such as ash trays, bottle or can openers, corkscrews, shopping bags, matches, printed recipes, pamphlets, cards, leaflets, blotters, postcards, and pencils, which bear advertising material may be furnished, given, or sold to a retailer for unconditional distribution by the retailer to the general […]
179:31 Advertising Restrictions. – I. Advertising or promotion of liquor or beverages by the use of billboards, sound trucks, or outdoor internally illuminated screen displays is prohibited. II. (a) Manufacturers, wholesale distributors, rectifiers, or wine and liquor vendors or their salespersons may distribute samples of their products to licensees for purposes of tasting. The […]
179:32 Purchase of Supplies. – I. All licensees shall purchase their supplies of liquor and wine from the commission or as provided by law. II. An on-premises licensee, with the approval of the commission, may purchase its supplies of liquor and wine from an agency store. III. All on-premises or off-premises licensees shall purchase […]
179:33 Sizes of Beer Containers; Promotions; Notification. – I. Holders of beverage vendor, brew pub, nano brewery, or beverage manufacturer licenses shall have their packaging or containers specifically approved by the commission and shall be fined $250 for each packaging or container violation. Container and packaging approval shall not require delivery of a physical […]
179:34 Sizes of Wine Containers. – A holder of a wine manufacturer license shall use bottles and containers for the sale of wine in the state which shall be specifically authorized by the commission. Source. 1990, 255:1. 2003, 231:31, eff. July 1, 2003.
179:35 Retention of Invoices and Sale and Delivery Slips. – All invoices, sales slips and delivery slips, current and covering a period of 60 days prior to the current date pertaining to purchases of beverages and liquor shall be retained by the licensee on the premises or be readily available for examination by the […]
179:36 Repealed by by 2000, 259:5, eff. Jan. 1, 2001. –
179:37 Repealed by 1996, 275:35, III, eff. June 10, 1996. –
179:38 Liquor and Wine Payment Procedures. – All invoices submitted to the commission for payment of liquor or wine purchases shall be submitted in duplicate and shall contain the state of New Hampshire liquor commission purchase order number, the state of New Hampshire brand code numbers, brand names, brand size, quantity in cases, unit […]
179:39 Repealed by 1996, 275:35, IV, eff. June 10, 1996. –
179:4 Forfeiture of Liquor and Beverage. – Any person who is taken into protective custody for intoxication or convicted of driving a motor vehicle under the influence of beverage or liquor shall forfeit any liquor or beverage upon his person or in the vehicle, if any, at the time of the commission of the […]
179:40 Substitution of Brand; Refilling Bottles. – I. No licensee shall substitute any other brand of beer, ale, liquor or wine in place of the brand specified by a patron unless the licensee has advised the patron that his desired brand is not available and has received his approval of a substitution. II. No […]
179:40-a Specialty Beer Label Requirements. – No person shall sell any specialty beer having an alcohol content greater than 12 percent unless the label on the container and any packaging for the consumer clearly states the percent of alcohol by volume of the specialty beer. Source. 2007, 380:5, eff. Jan. 1, 2008.
179:41 Gifts of Beverage or Liquor. – A licensee may exchange a coupon, ticket or check for beverages or liquor in connection with an admission price or fee if the licensee has obtained prior approval of the commission. Source. 1990, 255:1. 1992, 115:7. 1996, 275:29, eff. June 10, 1996.
179:42 Package Deals. – Licensees may promote the sale of so-called package deals in which a single price is charged for lodging and beverages and liquor, food and beverages and liquor, or any combination thereof. A package deal shall state the amount of beverages and liquor included. It shall be incumbent upon the licensee […]