HB-4558, As Passed Senate, June 22, 2017
HOUSE BILL No. 4558
May 2, 2017, Introduced by Reps. Moss, Barrett, Bellino, Marino, Elder, Iden, Roberts, Leutheuser, Dianda, VanderWall, Jones, Griffin, Chirkun, Camilleri, Lasinski, Hughes, Peterson, Durhal, Lucido, Greimel, Guerra, Webber, Zemke, Sneller, Inman, Crawford, Phelps, Yanez, Hauck, Cole, Maturen, Vaupel, Sheppard, Calley, Hertel, Whiteford, Victory, Howell, LaFave, Wittenberg, Cochran, Greig, Tedder, Green, Kelly, Rendon, Liberati, Lilly, Kosowski, Sabo, McCready, Faris, Hammoud, Sowerby, VanSingel, LaSata, Santana, Geiss, Neeley, Allor, Graves, Schor and Afendoulis and referred to the Committee on Regulatory Reform.
A bill to amend 1998 PA 58, entitled
"Michigan liquor control code of 1998,"
(MCL 436.1101 to 436.2303) by adding section 610b.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:
Sec. 610b. (1) A manufacturer, vendor of spirits, outstate
seller of beer, outstate seller of wine, or wholesaler shall not
sell or in any manner furnish or install, and a retailer shall not
accept, a permanent display in the licensed premises of the
retailer.
(2) A manufacturer, vendor of spirits, outstate seller of
beer, or outstate seller of wine may furnish and install a
temporary bin display that has a capacity of up to 25 cases of 24
12-ounce or 0.375-liter containers or the equivalent in other sizes
of beer, wine, or spirits on the premises of a retailer that is
licensed for off-premises sales only.
(3) Notwithstanding section 609, a wholesaler may install, on
the premises of a retailer that is licensed for off-premises sales
only, a temporary bin display that has been provided without charge
by the manufacturer, outstate seller of beer, or outstate seller of
wine.
(4) A retailer shall ensure that a temporary bin display
installed on the retailer's premises clearly indicates by a tag,
stamp, label, or other method that is securely affixed to the
temporary bin display the date on which the temporary bin display
was installed.
(5) The 3,500-square-inch limit on an inside retail
advertising sign under section 609 does not apply to advertising on
a temporary bin display described in subsection (2) or (3).
(6) As used in this section, "temporary bin display" means a
freestanding device that is constructed of a material that is used
for the exhibition of beer, wine, or spirits on the premises of a
retailer that is licensed for off-premises sales only and that must
be removed from the retail licensed premises not later than 120
days after installation.
Enacting section 1. This amendatory act takes effect 90 days
after the date it is enacted into law.