(1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, it is unlawful for any retail spirits, beer, or wine licensee to purchase spirits, beer, or wine, except from a duly licensed distributor, domestic winery, domestic brewer, or certificate of approval holder with a direct shipment endorsement. (2)(a) A spirits, beer, or wine retailer may purchase spirits, beer, or wine: (i) From a government agency that has lawfully seized liquor possessed by a licensed distributor or retailer; (ii) From a board-authorized manufacturer or certificate holder authorized by this title to act as a distributor of liquor; (iii) From a licensed retailer which has discontinued business if the distributor has refused to accept spirits, beer, or wine from that retailer for return and refund; (iv) From a retailer whose license or license endorsement permits resale to a retailer of wine and/or spirits for consumption on the premises, if the purchasing retailer is authorized to sell such wine and/or spirits. (b) Goods purchased under this subsection (2) must meet the quality standards set by the manufacturer of the goods. (3) Special occasion licensees holding a special occasion license may only purchase spirits, beer, or wine from a spirits, beer, or wine retailer duly licensed to sell spirits, beer, or wine for off-premises consumption, or from a duly licensed spirits, beer, or wine distributor.
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