Nebraska Statutes 53-148.01. Retail or bottle club licensee; warning sign; commission; duties
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Any retail or bottle club licensee shall post in a conspicuous place a sign which clearly reads as follows: Warning: Drinking alcoholic beverages during pregnancy can cause birth defects. The commission shall prescribe the form of such warning sign and shall make such warning signs available to all retail and bottle club licensees. Warning signs may be provided electronically by the commission to the licensee.
Terms Used In Nebraska Statutes 53-148.01
- Bottle club: means an operation, whether formally organized as a club having a regular membership list, dues, officers, and meetings or not, keeping and maintaining premises where persons who have made their own purchases of alcoholic liquor congregate for the express purpose of consuming alcoholic liquor upon the payment of a fee or other consideration. See Nebraska Statutes 53-103.47
- Club: means a corporation (a) which is organized under the laws of this state, not for pecuniary profit, solely for the promotion of some common object other than the sale or consumption of alcoholic liquor, (b) which is kept, used, and maintained by its members through the payment of annual dues, and (c) which owns, hires, or leases a building or space in a building suitable and adequate for the reasonable and comfortable use and accommodation of its members and their guests. See Nebraska Statutes 53-103.09
- Commission: means the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission. See Nebraska Statutes 53-103.10