Liquor Control Commission; Handling of Alcoholic Liquor; Gross Profit; Leasing and Purchasing Power - Mich. Comp. Laws Section 436.1231
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436.1231 Liquor control commission; handling of alcoholic liquor; gross profit; leasing and purchasing power.
Sec. 231.
The commission may buy, possess, and sell in its own name all alcoholic liquor for distribution as provided in sections 227 and 229. The commission shall supply such types of alcoholic liquor as are demanded by the public. However, if a brand so demanded is not manufactured within the United States or is not readily obtainable within the United States, then an order for that brand shall be filled by the commission at the entire expense of the person placing that order subject to any gross profit or discounts, or both, provided for in section 233. The commission may lease or occupy any building or land required for its operation, and may purchase any warehouse required for its operation, subject to the approval of the state administrative board.
History: 1998, Act 58, Imd. Eff. Apr. 14, 1998
Section: 436.1217 436.1219 436.1221 436.1223 436.1225 436.1227 436.1229 436.1231 436.1233 436.1235 436.1301 436.1303 436.1305 436.1307 436.1401
Last modified: March 17, 2013
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