Section 25. It shall be unlawful for any licensee under this chapter to lend or borrow money, directly or indirectly, to or from any other licensee under this chapter. It shall be unlawful for any licensee under this chapter to receive or extend credit, directly or indirectly, for alcoholic beverages sold or delivered to any licensee engaged in the sale of alcoholic beverages except in the usual course of business and for a period of not more than sixty days, or for any manufacturer, wholesaler or importer of alcoholic beverages, or any winegrower not holding a license under section twelve, to acquire, retain or own, directly or indirectly, any interest in the business of any licensee under section twelve, or for any winegrower licensed under section twelve to acquire, retain or own, directly or indirectly, any interest in the business of any other licensee under section twelve, or for any manufacturer of alcoholic beverages or any winegrower to acquire, retain or own, directly or indirectly, any interest in the business of any licensee under section fifteen. Nothing in this chapter shall require any manufacturer, winegrower or wholesaler to extend credit to any licensee. The credit period shall be calculated from the date of the delivery of the alcoholic beverages to the purchaser to the date when the purchaser discharges in full the indebtedness for which the credit was extended. If any licensee does not discharge in full any such indebtedness within such sixty day period, the indebtedness shall be overdue and such licensee shall be delinquent within the meaning of this section. Within three days after a licensee becomes delinquent, the licensee who extended the credit shall mail a letter of notice by certified mail to the commission and a copy thereof to the delinquent licensee. The letter of notice shall be in forms provided by the commission. The notice shall contain the name of the delinquent licensee, the date of delivery of the alcoholic beverages and the amount of the indebtedness remaining undischarged. Within five days after receipt of such a letter of notice, the commission shall post the name and address only of the delinquent licensee in a delinquent list containing the names and addresses of all delinquent licensees. Such posting shall constitute notice to all licensees of the delinquency of such licensee.
If a licensee is seriously damaged in his business by riot, insurrection, civil disturbance, fire, explosion or by an act of God, so-called, the licensee may file an application with the commission requesting that the provisions of the first paragraph of this section be suspended as to him for a reasonable period. The commission shall set down the application for hearing within twenty-one days and shall notify all licensees engaged in selling to said applicant of the hearing and give all interested parties the right to be heard. Pending such hearing, the commission may, after an investigation and determination that the facts as stated by the licensee in his application would constitute reasonable grounds for relief, order that such licensee shall not be posted as delinquent. If the commission finds it is in the public interest to do so, it may suspend the application of said first paragraph with respect to the applicant for such period as it may consider to be reasonable and in the public interest. Such action shall not deprive creditors of all legal rights available to them for the collection of the indebtedness and shall be contingent on such terms and conditions as the commission shall determine.
No licensee under this chapter shall sell or deliver, directly or indirectly, alcoholic beverages to a licensee whose name is posted on the delinquent list, except for payment in cash on or before delivery, and no licensee who is posted on the delinquent list shall purchase or accept delivery of any alcoholic beverages except for payment in cash on or before delivery.
Whenever the license of any licensee whose name appears on the delinquent list is transferred, the name of the transferee shall appear in the place and stead of the transferor, as of the date of license transfer, in the same manner as if no transfer had occurred, but the provisions of this sentence shall not apply to transfers of licenses by assignees, court-appointed receivers or trustees under a voluntary assignment for the benefit of creditors, provided that prior approval of such assignment is obtained from the commission after notice to all creditors has been given and reasonable time allowed for objections by such creditors.
Upon full discharge of the indebtedness for which a licensee was posted, the licensee who filed the letter of notice of delinquency shall, within twenty-four hours thereafter, notify the commission, by mailing a letter by certified mail addressed to the commission of the discharge of the indebtedness. The commission shall immediately strike the name of the delinquent licensee from the list. The commission shall by regulations prescribe how licensees, other than the two concerned, shall be notified of the filing of the name of a licensee on the delinquency list and of the removal of the name of a delinquent from such list. If, after a hearing, the commission finds that any licensee has violated this section or participated in such violation, the commission shall suspend the license of the licensee until full discharge of the indebtedness.
Notwithstanding and in lieu of any other penalty in any other provision of this chapter, any person who violates any provision of this section shall be punished by a fine of not more than five thousand dollars.
The posting list shall be available for inspection by any licensee or his duly authorized agent only.
Nothing in this chapter shall prevent a person holding any interest in a business licensed under section nineteen, nineteen B or nineteen C from holding at the same time any interest in not more than one business licensed under section eighteen.
The provisions of this section shall not apply to credit extended prior to April the first, nineteen hundred and sixty-nine.
A holder of a certificate of compliance under the provisions of section eighteen B shall not be construed to be a licensee within the commonwealth under the provisions of this section.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Title XX - Public Safety and Good Order
Chapter 138 - Alcoholic Liquors
Section 2 - Manufacture and Sale of Alcoholic Beverages
Section 2a - Sale, Manufacture or Possession of Powdered Alcohol Prohibited; Exceptions
Section 3 - Manufacture and Storage of Alcoholic Beverages for Private Use
Section 4 - Licensing Boards; Appointments; Membership
Section 5 - Terms of Office of Licensing Board; Removal; Review; Notice; Fee
Section 6 - Chairman of Licensing Board; Quorum; Vacancies
Section 7 - Offices of Licensing Board; Salaries; Expenses
Section 8 - Limitation of Sec. 7
Section 9 - Records of Licensing Boards; Quarterly Reports; Sworn Statements
Section 10a - Annual Report of Local Licensing Authorities to Commission
Section 10b - Authority to Declare Office of Member of Board Vacant
Section 11 - Questions to Be Placed on Ballot at Biennial State Election
Section 11a - Submission of Question at Special and Regular Municipal Elections; Petition; Taverns
Section 12a - Renewal of Licenses to Conduct Restaurant; Investigations
Section 12b - Operation of Premises Licensed to Sell Alcoholic Beverages; Nudity
Section 14 - Special Licenses to Managers of Indoor or Outdoor Activities; Fees
Section 16a - Renewal of Annual Licenses; Number Limitation; Rejection of Application; Appeal
Section 16c - Licenses for Premises Located Near Schools or Churches
Section 17a - Grant of Additional Licenses for Sale of Alcoholic Beverages Drunk on Premises
Section 17b - Grant of Additional Licenses for Sale of Alcoholic Beverages Drunk Off Premises
Section 18a - Licenses for Agents or Brokers of Foreign Manufacturers and Importers; Records; Fees
Section 19a - Permits for Salesmen to Solicit Orders for Alcoholic Beverages
Section 19d - Pub Brewery Licenses; Hearings; Records; Fees
Section 19f - Direct Wine Shipper Licenses; Regulation and Enforcement by Commission
Section 20a - Storage Permits for Public Warehousemen
Section 23a - Suspension of License or Permit for Violation of Fair Trade Laws
Section 24 - Promulgation of Regulations by Commission; Approval
Section 25 - Lending or Borrowing Money or Receipt of Credit by Licensees
Section 25a - Discrimination in Prices and Discounts Prohibited
Section 25b - Filing of Schedules; Inspection
Section 25d - Price Discrimination
Section 25e1/2 - Brewery Termination of Right to Distribute
Section 25e3/4 - Severability of Section 25e.5
Section 30 - Issuance of Certificate of Fitness to Registered Pharmacist; Fee; Revocation
Section 30b - Kinds of Licenses Issued to Druggists Under Sec. 30a; Transfers
Section 30c - Termination of Druggist's License Upon Cessation of Business
Section 30f - Inspection of Books, Certificates and Prescriptions
Section 30g - Illegal Sale of Alcoholic Beverages in Name of Registered Pharmacist
Section 32 - Hawking or Peddling of Alcoholic Beverages
Section 33 - Sales and Delivery of Alcoholic Beverages on Election Days, Sundays and Legal Holidays
Section 34a - Persons Under Twenty-One Years; Purchase or Attempt to Purchase Alcoholic Beverages
Section 34b - Liquor Purchase Identification Cards
Section 35 - Sales of Alcoholic Beverages Outside Limits of Reservations or Boulevards
Section 36 - Analysis of Alcoholic Beverages by Department of State Police
Section 37 - Certificate Accompanying Sample of Beverages to Be Analyzed; Contents
Section 38 - Forms of Commission
Section 39 - Tampering With Samples of Alcoholic Beverages
Section 40 - Analysis of Alcoholic Beverages by Court Order; Fee
Section 41 - Delivery of Alcoholic Beverages as Prima Facie Evidence of Sale
Section 42 - Issuance of Search Warrant
Section 43 - Search of Dwelling House
Section 44 - Sufficiency of Complaint and Warrant
Section 45 - Search of Premises; Seizure of Alcoholic Beverages
Section 46 - Searches and Seizures Without Warrant
Section 48 - Notice; Contents; Service
Section 49 - Postponement of Trial
Section 51 - Disposition of Forfeited Alcoholic Beverages and Vessels
Section 52 - Return of Alcoholic Beverages Not Forfeited; Order; Endorsement
Section 53 - Forfeiture and Disposition of Implements and Furniture
Section 54 - Cost of Proceedings
Section 58 - Notice of Conviction of Tenant to Owner of Building Used for Illegal Keeping or Sale
Section 59 - Forms Used in Prosecutions
Section 62 - Penalties for Violations of Chapter
Section 63 - Entry of Licensing Authorities Upon Licensed Premises; Taking of Samples
Section 63a - Hindering or Delaying Investigator, Inspector or Agent of Commission
Section 65 - Delivery of License Upon Suspension, Revocation, Cancellation or Forfeiture
Section 66 - Separability of Provisions of Chapter
Section 68 - Sales or Deliveries of Alcoholic Beverages in Times of Riot or Great Public Excitement
Section 69 - Sale or Delivery to Intoxicated Persons
Section 70 - Issuance of License or Permit Upon Payment of Fee; Bond
Section 71 - Effective Date of Rules; Approval of Governor
Section 77 - Cancellation of License Upon Cessation of Licensed Business