Keg Tagging Law is a legal document that was released by the Maine Department of Administrative and Financial Services - a government authority operating within Maine.
Q: What is the keg tagging law in Maine?
A: The keg tagging law in Maine requires retailers to attach a special tag to kegs of beer.
Q: Why is there a keg tagging law in Maine?
A: The keg tagging law is in place to help track the sale and consumption of kegs of beer in order to prevent underage drinking and illegal activities.
Q: Who is responsible for tagging kegs in Maine?
A: Retailers are responsible for attaching the keg tags in Maine.
Q: What information is included on the keg tag?
A: The keg tag includes information such as the retailer's name, the purchaser's name and address, and the date of sale.
Q: Are there any penalties for violating the keg tagging law in Maine?
A: Yes, there are penalties for violating the keg tagging law, including fines and potential license suspension for retailers.
Form Details:
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