125.67 Evading provisions of law by giving away intoxicating liquor; penalties.
125.68 General restrictions and requirements.
125.69 Restrictions on dealings between manufacturers, rectifiers, wholesalers and retailers.
125.70 Trade show samples.
Ch. 125 Note NOTE: Chapter 79, laws of 1981, which created this chapter of the statutes, contains extensive notes explaining the revisions. See the 1981 Session Laws.
subch. I of ch. 125 SUBCHAPTER I
GENERAL PROVISIONS
125.01 125.01 Legislative intent. This chapter shall be construed as an enactment of the legislature's support for the 3-tier system for alcohol beverages production, distribution, and sale that, through uniform statewide regulation, provides this state regulatory authority over the production, storage, distribution, transportation, sale, and consumption of alcohol beverages by and to its citizens, for the benefit of the public health and welfare and this state's economic stability. Without the 3-tier system, the effective statewide regulation and collection of state taxes on alcohol beverages sales would be seriously jeopardized. It is further the intent of the legislature that without a specific statutory exception, all sales of alcohol beverages shall occur through the 3-tier system, from manufacturers to licensed wholesalers to retailers to consumers. Face-to-face retail sales at licensed premises directly advance the state's interest in preventing alcohol sales to underage or intoxicated persons and the state's interest in efficient and effective collection of tax.
125.01 History History: 1981 c. 79; 2005 a. 103; 2007 a. 85.
125.01 Annotation State liquor laws, including licensing requirements, are applicable to liquor establishments owned or operated by either tribe members or non-Indians, and located on Indian reservations. Any license issued counts toward the local quota. 75 Atty. Gen. 123.
125.01 Annotation Indian tribes are within the coverage of this chapter; any license issued to a tribe counts toward the local quota. 76 Atty. Gen. 80.
125.015 125.015 Severability. If any provision or clause of this chapter or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of this chapter that can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this chapter are severable.
125.015 History History: 2007 a. 20.
125.015 Annotation Interpreting s. 990.001 (11), an unconstitutional clause was found severable. Wisconsin Wine & Spirit Institute v. Ley, 141 Wis. 2d 958, 416 N.W.2d 914 (Ct. App. 1987).
125.02 125.02 Definitions. Except as otherwise provided, in this chapter:
125.02(1) (1) "Alcohol beverages" means fermented malt beverages and intoxicating liquor.
125.02(1m) (1m) "Barrel" means 31 U.S. gallons.
125.02(2) (2) "Brewer" means any person who manufactures fermented malt beverages for sale or transportation, except that "brewer" does not include a permittee under s. 125.295.
125.02(2d) (2d) "Brewer group" means a brewer, including all premises for which the brewer holds a permit issued under s. 125.29, together with all of the following:
125.02(2d)(a) (a) All brewers that share membership with the brewer in a controlled group of brewers, as determined under 26 USC 5051 (a) (2) (B).
125.02(2d)(b) (b) All brewers considered with the brewer as one taxpayer under 27 CFR 25.111b (b).
125.02(2d)(c) (c) All franchisees, as defined in s. 553.03 (5), of the brewer.
125.02(2d)(d) (d) All franchisees, as defined in s. 553.03 (5), of the brewer's franchisor, as defined in s. 553.03 (6).
125.02(2d)(e) (e) The franchisor, as defined in s. 553.03 (6), of the brewer.
125.02(2h) (2h) "Brewpub" means a permittee under s. 125.295.
125.02(2p) (2p) "Brewpub group" means a brewpub, including all premises for which the brewpub holds a permit issued under s. 125.295, together with all of the following:
125.02(2p)(a) (a) All brewpubs that share membership with the brewpub in a controlled group of brewpubs, as determined under 26 USC 5051 (a) (2) (B).
125.02(2p)(b) (b) All brewpubs considered with the brewpub as one taxpayer under 27 CFR 25.111b (b).
125.02(2p)(c) (c) All franchisees, as defined in s. 553.03 (5), of the brewpub.
125.02(2p)(d) (d) All franchisees, as defined in s. 553.03 (5), of the brewpub's franchisor, as defined in s. 553.03 (6).
125.02(2p)(e) (e) The franchisor, as defined in s. 553.03 (6), of the brewpub.
125.02(2t) (2t) "Brewpub premises" means any premises covered by a permit issued under s. 125.295.
125.02(3) (3) "Brewery premises" means all land and buildings used in the manufacture or sale of fermented malt beverages at a brewer's principal place of business.
125.02(3m) (3m) "Campus" has the meaning given under s. 36.05 (3).
125.02(3r) (3r) "Caterer" means any person holding a restaurant permit under s. 254.64 who is in the business of preparing food and transporting it for consumption on premises where gatherings, meetings, or events are held, if the sale of food at each gathering, meeting, or event accounts for greater than 50 percent of the gross receipts of all of the food and beverages served at the gathering, meeting, or event.
125.02(4) (4) "Club" means an organization, whether incorporated or not, which is the owner, lessee or occupant of a building or portion thereof used exclusively for club purposes, which is operated solely for a recreational, fraternal, social, patriotic, political, benevolent or athletic purpose but not for pecuniary gain and which only sells alcohol beverages incidental to its operation.
125.02(5) (5) "Department" means the department of revenue.
125.02(6) (6) "Fermented malt beverages" means any beverage made by the alcohol fermentation of an infusion in potable water of barley malt and hops, with or without unmalted grains or decorticated and degerminated grains or sugar containing 0.5% or more of alcohol by volume.
125.02(7) (7) "Hotel" means a hotel, as defined in s. 254.61 (3), that is provided with a restaurant.
125.02(8) (8) "Intoxicating liquor" means all ardent, spirituous, distilled or vinous liquors, liquids or compounds, whether medicated, proprietary, patented or not, and by whatever name called, containing 0.5% or more of alcohol by volume, which are beverages, but does not include "fermented malt beverages".
125.02(8m) (8m) "Legal drinking age" means 21 years of age.
125.02(9) (9) "License" means an authorization to sell alcohol beverages issued by a municipal governing body under this chapter.
125.02(10) (10) "Manufacturer" means a person, other than a rectifier, that ferments, manufactures or distills intoxicating liquor.
125.02(11) (11) "Municipality" means a city, village or town.
125.02(12) (12) "Peace officer" means a sheriff, undersheriff, deputy sheriff, police officer, constable, marshal, deputy marshal or any employee of the department or of the department of justice authorized to act under this chapter.
125.02(13) (13) "Permit" means any permit issued by the department under this chapter.
125.02(14) (14) "Person" means a natural person, sole proprietorship, partnership, limited liability company, corporation or association or the owner of a single-owner entity that is disregarded as a separate entity under ch. 71.
125.02(14m) (14m) "Premises" means the area described in a license or permit.
125.02(15) (15) "Primary source of supply" means the manufacturer, the rectifier or the exclusive agent designated by the manufacturer or rectifier.
125.02(15m) (15m) "Principal business" means the primary activity as determined by analyzing the amount of capital, labor, time, attention and floor space devoted to each business activity and by analyzing the sources of net income and gross income. The name, appearance and advertising of the entity may also be taken into consideration if they are given less weight.
125.02(16) (16) "Rectifier" means any one of the following:
125.02(16)(a) (a) A person that rectifies, purifies or refines distilled spirits or wines by any process other than by original and continuous distillation from mash, wort or wash, through continuous closed vessels or pipes, until the manufacture thereof is complete.
125.02(16)(b) (b) A person who possesses any still or leach tub or keeps any other apparatus for refining distilled spirits.
125.02(16)(c) (c) A person who after rectifying and purifying distilled spirits, by mixing such spirits with any materials, manufactures any spurious, imitation or compound liquors for sale.
125.02(16)(d) (d) A distiller or any person under substantially the same control as a distiller who, without rectifying, purifying or refining distilled spirits, by mixing such spirits with any materials, manufactures any spurious, imitation or compound liquors for sale under the name of "whiskey", "brandy", "gin", "rum", "spirits", "cordials" or any other name.
125.02(16)(e) (e) A person who places intoxicating liquor in bottles or other containers.
125.02(17) (17) "Regulation" means any rule or ordinance adopted by a municipal governing body.
125.02(18) (18) "Restaurant" means a restaurant, as defined in s. 254.61 (5).
125.02(19) (19) "Retailer" means any person who sells, or offers for sale, any alcohol beverages to any person other than a person holding a permit or a license under this chapter.
125.02(20) (20) "Sell", "sold", "sale" or "selling" means any transfer of alcohol beverages with consideration or any transfer without consideration if knowingly made for purposes of evading the law relating to the sale of alcohol beverages or any shift, device, scheme or transaction for obtaining alcohol beverages, including the solicitation of orders for, or the sale for future delivery of, alcohol beverages.
125.02(20m) (20m) "Underage person" means a person who has not attained the legal drinking age.
125.02(21) (21) "Wholesaler" means a person, other than a brewer, brewpub, manufacturer, or rectifier, who sells alcohol beverages to a licensed retailer or to another person who holds a permit or license to sell alcohol beverages at wholesale.
125.02(22) (22) "Wine" means products obtained from the normal alcohol fermentation of the juice or must of sound, ripe grapes, other fruits or other agricultural products, imitation wine, compounds sold as wine, vermouth, cider, perry, mead and sake, if such products contain not less than 0.5 percent nor more than 21 percent of alcohol by volume.
125.02(23) (23) "Wine collector" means an individual who meets the standards established by the department by rule and who is registered with the department as a collector of wine.
125.03 125.03 Department rule making.
125.03(1) (1)Rules.
125.03(1)(a)(a) The department, in furtherance of effective control, may promulgate rules consistent with this chapter and ch. 139.
125.03(1)(b) (b) The department shall promulgate rules providing for registration of wine collectors and establishing standards of eligibility for registration as a wine collector. The rules shall also specify the form and manner of notice required under s. 125.06 (11m).
125.03(2) (2)Containers. The department may by rule prescribe the standard size, form or character of any container in which intoxicating liquor may be sold in this state except that the department may not set the size of containers in which intoxicating liquor, except wine containing not more than 21% of alcohol by volume, may be sold at a capacity greater than 1.75 liters (59.1752 fluid ounces).
125.03(3) (3)Violations. No person may violate a rule promulgated under sub. (1) (a) or (2).
125.03 History History: 1981 c. 79, 1989 a. 253; 2007 a. 85.
125.03 Cross-reference Cross-reference: See also s. Tax 8.41, Wis. adm. code.
125.035 125.035 Civil liability exemption: furnishing alcohol beverages.
125.035(1)(1) In this section, "person" has the meaning given in s. 990.01 (26).
125.035(2) (2) A person is immune from civil liability arising out of the act of procuring alcohol beverages for or selling, dispensing or giving away alcohol beverages to another person.
125.035(3) (3)Subsection (2) does not apply if the person procuring, selling, dispensing or giving away alcohol beverages causes their consumption by force or by representing that the beverages contain no alcohol.
125.035(4) (4)
125.035(4)(a)(a) In this subsection, "provider" means a person, including a licensee or permittee, who procures alcohol beverages for or sells, dispenses or gives away alcohol beverages to an underage person in violation of s. 125.07 (1) (a).
125.035(4)(b) (b) Subsection (2) does not apply if the provider knew or should have known that the underage person was under the legal drinking age and if the alcohol beverages provided to the underage person were a substantial factor in causing injury to a 3rd party. In determining whether a provider knew or should have known that the underage person was under the legal drinking age, all relevant circumstances surrounding the procuring, selling, dispensing or giving away of the alcohol beverages may be considered, including any circumstance under subds. 1. to 4. In addition, sub. (2) does apply if all of the following occur:
125.035(4)(b)1. 1. The underage person falsely represents that he or she has attained the legal drinking age.
125.035(4)(b)2. 2. The underage person supports the representation with documentation that he or she has attained the legal drinking age.
125.035(4)(b)3. 3. The alcohol beverages are provided in good faith reliance on the underage person's representation that he or she has attained the legal drinking age.
125.035(4)(b)4. 4. The appearance of the underage person is such that an ordinary and prudent person would believe that he or she had attained the legal drinking age.
125.035(5) (5)Subsection (2) does not apply to civil forfeiture actions for violation of any provision of this chapter or any local ordinance in conformity with any provision of this chapter.
125.035 History History: 1985 a. 47.
125.035 Annotation Whether an alleged activity arising out of the act of procuring alcohol is a tort itself, a conspiracy to commit a tort, or aiding and abetting a tort, this section provides immunity. Greene v. Farnsworth, 188 Wis. 2d 365, 525 N.W.2d 107 (Ct. App. 1994).
125.035 Annotation The distinction that this statute draws between providers of alcohol to underage and other drinkers does not violate the constitutional guarantees of equal protection. Doering v. WEA Ins. Group, 193 Wis. 2d 118, 532 N.W.2d 432 (1995).
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