- Keg registration
Beer keg registration is a legal requirement in some U.S. states and localities that identification tags or labels be affixed to
beer keg s upon retail sale. They often consist of requirements that tags and records retained by the retailer list the name and address of the purchaser, the date and location where the beer will be served, and other information. These laws vary widely in their specifics and enforcement. There appears to have been little academic study of the efficacy of beer keg registration laws.List of American states with beer keg registration Laws
"See:
List of keg registration laws "*Arkansas
*California - seven or more gallons
*Connecticut
*Georgia
*Idaho
*Indiana
*Kansas
*Maryland
*Massachusetts
*Michigan
*Minnesota
*Missouri
*Montana
*Nebraska
*New Hampshire
*New Mexico
*New York
*North Carolina
*North Dakota
*Ohio
*Oregon - six or more gallons
*Rhode Island
*South Carolina
*Vermont
*Virginia
*Washington - four or more gallonsIn addition, the state of Utah does not have a keg registration law as such, however the state requires anyone in possession of a keg to obtain a temporary beer permit, and limits the use of kegs to light beer only. [http://www.alcbev.state.ut.us/Olympic_Info/oly_faqs.html#23]
References
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last = Wagenaar
first = Alexander C.
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coauthors = Eileen M. Harwood, Cindy Silianoff, Traci L. Toomey
year = 2005
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title = Measuring public police: The case of beer keg registration laws
journal = Evaluation and Program Policy
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issue = 28
pages = 359–367
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url = http://legistar.cityofgainesville.org/attachments/2333.pdf
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accessdate = 2006-09-05
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