North Dakota Code § 5-01-11

Unfair competition - Penalty
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A manufacturer may not have any financial interest in any wholesale alcoholic beverage 
business. A manufacturer or wholesaler may not have any financial interest in any retail 
alcoholic beverage establishment and may not furnish any such retailer with anything of value. A 

retailer may not have any financial interest in any manufacturer, supplier, or wholesaler. A 
wholesaler may:
1. Extend normal commercial credits to retailers for industry products sold to them. The 
state tax commissioner may determine by rule the definition of "normal commercial 
credits" for each segment of the industry.
2. Furnish retailers with beer containers and equipment for dispensing of tap beer if the 
expense to the wholesaler associated with the furnishing of containers, equipment, 
and tap or coil cleaning service does not exceed one hundred fifty dollars per tap per 
calendar year.
3. Furnish outside signs to retailers if the sign cost does not exceed four hundred dollars 
exclusive of costs of erection and repair.
4. Furnish miscellaneous materials to retailers not to exceed one hundred dollars per 
year. "Miscellaneous materials" not subject to this limitation include any indoor 
point-of-sale items for retail placement. Point -of-sale items include back bar signs, 
pool table lights, neon window signs, and items of a similar nature. The point -of-sale 
items must be limited to five hundred dollars per retail account from the wholesaler for 
each of the wholesaler's brewers or suppliers.
Any wholesaler, retailer, or manufacturer violating this section, or any rule adopted to implement 
this section, and any retailer receiving benefits thereby, is guilty of a class A misdemeanor. A 
microbrew pub is exempt from the provisions of this section to the extent that this section 
restricts the co-ownership of a manufacturer's license and a retail license for the purpose of a 
microbrew pub.

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