LD 1567
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A.__A person who illegally imports or causes to be shipped
into the State spirits in a quantity of less than 10 gallons
commits a civil violation for which a fine of not more than
$500 must be adjudged.

 
B.__A person who illegally imports or causes to be shipped
into the State spirits in a quantity of 10 or more gallons
commits a Class E crime, which is a strict liability crime
as defined in Title 17-A, section 34, subsection 4-A.

 
1-B.__Permitted importation.__An individual may transport into
the State and may transport from place to place within the State
spirits for the individual's personal use in a quantity not
greater than 4 quarts.

 
2. Transportation of spirits within State. No A person may
not transport or cause to be transported any spirits within the
State in a quantity greater than 4 quarts unless the spirits were
purchased from a state or agency liquor store.

 
2-A. Evidence. The possession of more than 8 quarts of
spirits in one or more containers that are not labeled in
accordance with Title 32, section 1865, is prima facie evidence
of a violation of this section.

 
3. Importation and transportation of spirits for special
purposes. The bureau may, in writing, permit and authorize the
importation of spirits into the State and the transportation of
spirits from place to place within the State to the following
destinations for the specified purposes:

 
A. To industrial establishments for use as an ingredient in
the manufacture of food products, or for use as an
ingredient in the manufacture of commodities that by reason
of their nature can not be used for beverage purposes, or
for use in the manufacture of commodities unfit for beverage
purposes;

 
B. To licensed distillers and manufacturers of spirits in
the State for use as an ingredient in distilling or
manufacturing spirits and other spirituous products that are
authorized by 27 Code of Federal Regulations; and

 
C. To churches or to the pastor of any church for
sacramental purposes or similar religious rites.

 
4. Penalties. A person who illegally imports less than 10
gallons of spirits or causes less than 10 gallons of spirits to
be shipped into the State commits a civil violation for which a
forfeiture not to exceed $500 must be adjudged. A person who


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