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Industry Advisory - Invoices

GUIDANCE DOCUMENT
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regarding this guidance.


Date lssued: September 30, 2024
Chapter 7 of the Liquor Control Commission's Rules and Regulations outline
Record Keeping requirements. As part of Chapter 7, {uidance for invoicing
requirements are as follows:


Sales lnvoice requirements:
1. Description of Product indicating the kinds of alcoholic beverages sold,
delivered or shipped
2. Prices, charges, and applicable taxes if any
3. Case/Bottle Size
4. Quantity
5. Total Gallons with Product Type Classification
6. Means of payment indicator
7. Date of Sale/Date of Delivery (if different)
8. Delinquent Date, if credit sale
9. Normal Business lnformation such as names & addresses of all persons
to and from such sales, purchases, deliveries or shipments are made.


The Sales lnvoice requirements are applicable for all invoices subject to the
Nebraska Liquor Control Act.

Submitted by Mark on Tue, 10/01/2024 - 02:41 pm

Invoice Guidance Document 9-30-24.pdf

 

Multiple drinks for one price - "Bottomless" drinks

These types of promotions are in violation of the Nebraska Liquor Control Act, Rules and Regulations Chapter 6.019.01U2.

019.01U DRINKING PROMOTIONS

019.01U1 No licensee shall sell, or serve for on-premises consumption, an unlimited quantity of beer, wine, or spirits at a specific price.

019.01U2 No licensee shall sell or serve two or more drinks containing beer, wine, or spirits to a person for that person's consumption on the licensed premises for one price. A pitcher or bucket of beer shall not be considered a drink; however, no licensee shall sell two or more pitchers or buckets of beer for one price.

019.01U3 Nothing in this rule shall limit, or in any way restrict, the price which may be charged by any licensee for a single drink containing beer, wine, or spirits to be consumed on the licensed premises.

019.01U4 No licensee shall mix or pour alcoholic beverages directly into a patron's mouth. The so-called upside-down drinks are prohibited.