Subchapter C. WINES
SACRAMENTAL WINE LICENSEES Sec.
11.81. Purchase and importation of sacramental wine.
11.82. Sale and delivery.
11.83. Containers.
11.84. Records.
AGENTS OF SACRAMENTAL WINE LICENSEES
11.91. Employment of agents.
11.92. [Reserved].
11.93. Privileges of agents.
11.94. Cancellation, revocation or suspension of registration.
DISPENSING OF WINE
11.101. Use of decanters or similar receptacles.
11.102. Identifying brand or trade name.
11.103. Dispensing system sanitation.
11.104. Wine in kegs.
11.111. [Reserved].
11.112. [Reserved].
SACRAMENTAL WINE LICENSEES
§ 11.81. Purchase and importation of sacramental wine.
The holder of a Sacramental Wine License may purchase from manufacturers within, or import into, this Commonwealth, only wine to be used for sacramental or religious purposes. The purchases shall be consigned and delivered to the licensee.
Source The provisions of this § 11.82 adopted October 10, 1952; amended September 29, 1978, effective September 30, 1978, 8 Pa.B. 2689. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (4213).
Cross References This section cited in 40 Pa. Code § 11.83 (relating to containers).
§ 11.83. Containers.
(a) Containers for wine sold for use in a cathedral, church, synagogue or temple may be constructed of glass or wood and of unlimited capacity.
(b) Containers for wine sold for use in the homes of members, under § 11.82(b) (relating to sale and delivery), may not exceed 5 liters.
(c) A container shall be capped or corked by the manufacturer or the holder of a Sacramental Wine License.
Source The provisions of this § 11.83 adopted October 10, 1952; amended September 29, 1978, effective September 30, 1978, 8 Pa.B. 2689; amended March 29, 1996, effective March 30, 1996, 26 Pa.B. 1353. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (205185).
§ 11.84. Records.
(a) The holder of a Sacramental Wine License shall maintain and keep on the licensed premises, under section 409 of the Liquor Code (47 P. S. § 4-409), in hard copy or electronic media consistent with generally accepted accounting procedures, complete and accurate daily records containing the following:
(1) The date of purchase.
(2) The name and address of the person from whom purchased.
(3) The date of sale.
(4) The name and address of the priest, clergyman or rabbi to whom sold.
(5) The type, quantity and price of wine sold.
(6) The name and address of members to whom wine is delivered directly, and the quantity.
(b) A copy of all sales records shall be retained in the records of the licensee on the licensed premises for 2 years.
(c) All stock of wine on hand shall be reconciled with the records by means of a physical inventory taken at the close of business each month, at which time proper claim shall be made for any unusual losses of wine through theft, evaporation, absorption or other conditions. No retroactive claims for losses will be allowed.
(d) The records maintained by licensees under this section shall be open to inspection by authorized representatives of the Board and the State Police, Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement, under sections 211 and 493(21) of the Liquor Code (47 P. S. § § 2-211 and 4-493(21)). A recordkeeping system utilized by the licensee shall have the capability to provide for the reconciling of required data. Entries shall be verifiable by supporting documentationoriginal documents. Records shall be clearly identifiable to the licensed operation.
(e) Federal and State government reports and forms. Copies of reports or forms required by Federal or State governmental agencies related to the licensed operation shall be maintained for a period of 2 years unless required to be maintained for a longer period by the Federal or State agencies. The reports or forms shall also be open to inspection by authorized representatives of the Board and the State Police, Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement, and shall constitute a satisfactory record if they contain the information required in subsections (a)(c).
Source The provisions of this § 11.84 adopted October 10, 1952; amended June 22, 1990, effective June 23, 1990, 20 Pa.B. 3492. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (72737).
AGENTS OF SACRAMENTAL WINE LICENSEES
§ 11.91. Employment of agents.
A sacramental wine licensee may employ individuals to solicit orders for sacramental wines or to promote the sale of the wines.
Source The provisions of this § 11.91 adopted October 10, 1952; amended October 16, 1981, effective January 1, 1982, 11 Pa.B. 3552; amended June 18, 1982, effective July 1, 1982, 12 Pa.B. 1860; amended March 12, 1993, effective March 13, 1993, 23 Pa.B. 1145; amended December 17, 1999, effective December 18, 1999, 29 Pa.B. 6337. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (213908).
§ 11.92. [Reserved].
Source The provisions of this § 11.92 adopted October 10, 1952; amended October 16, 1981, effective January 1, 1982, 11 Pa.B. 3552; reserved December 17, 1999, effective December 18, 1999, 29 Pa.B. 6337. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (213908) and (248689).
§ 11.93. Privileges of agents.
An agent of a sacramental wine licensee may only solicit and obtain orders for sacramental wine and then only from priests, clergymen or rabbis. An agent of a sacramental wine licensee is not permitted to have in his possession or on his truck a sacramental wine for which he does not have an order in his possession. An agent of the sacramental wine licensee may not take orders for an alcoholic beverage except wine to be used for sacramental or religious purposes, unless the agent has been registered in accordance with this title, nor may he deliver other types of merchandise. A truck or vehicle used by a sacramental wine licensee or his agent shall be registered with the Board, in accordance with the Liquor Code and the provisions of this part.
Source The provisions of this § 11.94 adopted October 10, 1952; amended October 16, 1981, effective January 1, 1982, 11 Pa.B. 3552. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (4216) and (38679).
DISPENSING OF WINE
§ 11.101. Use of decanters or similar receptacles.
Retail liquor licensees may dispense wine from decanters or similar receptacles including receptacles forming a part of a dispensing system.
Source The provisions of this § 11.101 adopted October 10, 1952; amended September 13, 1974, effective September 14, 1974, 4 Pa.B. 1948; amended November 23, 1984, effective November 24, 1984, 14 Pa.B. 4284. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (81469).
§ 11.102. Identifying brand or trade name.
The brand or trade name of wine served by a dispensing system shall be identified, in legible lettering, in one of the following ways or in any combination:
(1) On the dispensing system in sight of patrons.
(2) On a menu, wine list or other beverage list.
(3) On the licensed premises in a location accessible to and in sight of patrons.
Source The provisions of this § 11.102 adopted October 10, 1952; amended September 13, 1974, effective September 14, 1974, 4 Pa.B. 1948; amended through November 23, 1984, effective November 24, 1984, 14 Pa.B. 4284. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (81469) to (81470).
§ 11.103. Dispensing system sanitation.
(a) Coils, taps, connections, siphons, spigots or other parts of a wine dispensing system shall be cleaned at least once every 30 days by a method which thoroughly cleans the system and leaves it in a sanitary condition.
(b) Records shall be kept on the licensed premises indicating the date of each cleaning and the method used.
Source The provisions of this § 11.103 amended November 23, 1984, effective November 24, 1984, 14 Pa.B. 4284. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (81470).
Cross References This section cited in 40 Pa. Code § 5.404 (relating to sales for on-premises consumption).
§ 11.104. Wine in kegs.
Wine in kegs of any capacity will not be purchased or sold by the Board. No wine will be sold through the Board in containers exceeding a capacity of 5 liters except that the Board may sell sparkling grape wine (as defined in 27 CFR 4.21(b)(1)(3) (relating to the standards of identity)) in glass containers larger than 5 liters.
Source The provisions of this § 11.104 adopted October 10, 1952; amended September 29, 1978, effective September 30, 1978, 8 Pa.B. 2689; amended March 29, 1996, effective March 30, 1996, 26 Pa.B. 1353; amended October 9, 1998, effective October 10, 1998, 28 Pa.B. 5103. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (213910).
LIMITED WINERIES
§ 11.111. [Reserved].
Authority The provisions of this § 11.111 issued under sections 207(g) and (i) and 505.2(2) and (3) of the Liquor Code (47 P.S. § § 2-207(g) and (i) and 5-505.2(2) and (3)); amended under section 207(i) of the Liquor Code (47 P.S. § 2-207(i)).
Source The provisions of this § 11.111 adopted March 11, 1969; amended July 23, 1971, effective July 24, 1971, 1 Pa.B. 1562; amended June 18, 1982, effective July 1, 1982, 12 Pa.B. 1860; amended March 11, 1983, effective January 1, 1984, 13 Pa.B. 984; amended October 4, 1985, effective October 5, 1985, 15 Pa.B. 3511; corrected December 30, 1988, effective March 1, 1986, 18 Pa.B. 5757; amended December 22, 1995, effective December 23, 1995, 25 Pa. B. 5957; amended March 29, 1996, effective March 30, 1996, 26 Pa.B. 1353; amended October 9, 1998, effective October 10, 1998, 28 Pa.B. 5103; amended July 13, 2012, effective July 14, 2012, 42 Pa.B. 4465; amended February 28, 2014, effective March 1, 2014, 44 Pa.B. 1233; deleted July 22, 2022, effective July 23, 2022, 52 Pa.B. 4090. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (392971) to (392973).
§ 11.112. [Reserved].
Source The provisions of this § 11.112 adopted March 11, 1969; amended July 23, 1971, effective July 24, 1971, 1 Pa.B. 1562; amended June 9, 1978, effective June 10, 1978, 8 Pa.B. 1563; amended September 29, 1978, effective September 30, 1978, 8 Pa.B. 2689; amended October 30, 1981, effective October 31, 1981, 11 Pa.B. 3689; reserved March 11, 1983, effective March 12, 1983, 13 Pa.B. 984. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (65196) to (65197).
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