Sec. 921.
Notwithstanding section 203, a collector, who is 21 years of age or older, of ceramic commemorative bottles containing alcoholic liquor and bearing an unbroken federal tax stamp or seal may sell or trade the bottles to other such collectors of those bottles without obtaining a license under this act. All sales conducted under this subsection shall be for the purpose of exchanging ceramic commemorative bottles between private collectors of those bottles and shall not be for the purpose of selling alcoholic liquor for personal consumption. A sale or exchange conducted under this subsection shall not occur in any of the following ways:
(a) In connection with the business of a holder of an alcoholic liquor license.
(b) In connection with any other business.
History: 1998, Act 58, Imd. Eff. Apr. 14, 1998
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 436 - Alcoholic Beverages
Act 58 of 1998 - Michigan Liquor Control Code of 1998 (436.1101 - 436.2303)
58-1998-9 - Chapter 9 (436.1901...436.1925)
Section 436.1901 - Compliance Required; Prohibited Acts; Violation; Sanctions and Penalties.
Section 436.1906 - Definitions; Server Training Program.
Section 436.1907 - Revocation of License; Forfeiture of Privileges; Seizure of Alcoholic Liquor.
Section 436.1911 - Failure to Pay Tax; Penalties; Collection.
Section 436.1917 - Liability of Vendor.
Section 436.1919 - Forging Documents, Labels, or Stamps; Prohibited Conduct; Penalty.
Section 436.1921 - Sale or Exchange of Ceramic Commemorative Bottles.
Section 436.1923 - Warehouse Receipts for Alcoholic Liquor; Authority of Commission.