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Section 311.450 Bill of lading to accompany transported alcoholic liquors — contents — inspection.

MO Rev Stat § 311.450 (2019) (N/A)
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Effective 28 Aug 1987

311.450. Bill of lading to accompany transported alcoholic liquors — contents — inspection. — Any alcoholic liquors in excess of one hundred gallons being transported into, within, or through the state of Missouri shall be accompanied at all times during transportation by a bill of lading or other memorandum of shipment, showing an exact description of the alcoholic liquors being transported, the name and address of the consignor, the name and address of the consignee, the route to be traveled by such vehicle while in Missouri, and the vehicle transporting such liquors shall not vary from such route. Such bill of lading or memorandum shall be shown to the supervisor of liquor control or any peace officer of this state upon demand. The name of the consignor on any such bill of lading or other memorandum of shipment shall be the name of the true consignor of the alcoholic beverages being transported and such consignor shall only be a person who has the legal right to make such shipment. The name of the consignee on such bill of lading or memorandum of shipment shall be the true consignee of the alcoholic beverages being transported and who has previously authorized in writing the shipment of the alcoholic beverages being transported and who has a legal right to receive such beverages at the point of destination shown on the bill of lading or other memorandum of shipment.

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(L. 1949 p. 320 § 4932, A.L. 1987 S.B. 150)

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Section 311.450 Bill of lading to accompany transported alcoholic liquors — contents — inspection.