Iowa Admin. Code r. 185-8.4 - Shipment of product to the division
Shipments of
(1)
Product shipments into the state. Product shipments shall only
be made into the state of Iowa by suppliers.
(2)
Product shipment
locations. Product shipments shall only be made to a state warehouse
or to receiving points designated by the administrator .
(3)
Pallet requirements.
a. Products shipped to the division shall be
on securely stretch-wrapped pallets that are in good repair. The administrator ,
or the administrator 's designee, may establish additional requirements as
deemed necessary.
b. Products
shipped to the division on slip sheets shall not be accepted by the division
and shall be returned to the supplier .
(4)
Case labeling
requirements.
a. Each case of
product shipped to the division shall include a case code label placed on an
end panel of the case.
b. The case
code label shall contain the following information:
(1) The control state code number issued by
the National Alcohol Beverage Control Association for the product .
(2) The product 's universal product code and
corresponding barcode.
(3) The
14-digit shipping container code and corresponding barcode. The shipping
container code and barcode shall meet the minimum requirements established by
the American National Standards Institute and the International Organization
for Standardization.
(4) Any other
information required by the administrator or the administrator 's
designee.
(5)
Bottle deposit requirements.
a. All products intended for resale by the
division shall meet the requirements of Iowa Code section
455C.5
and rule 567-107.3 (455C). Products that
do not meet the requirements shall not be made available for sale until the
requirements are met.
b. Suppliers
may purchase bottle deposit refund stickers from the division . The cost of the
stickers to suppliers shall not exceed the division 's cost of producing and
distributing the stickers.
(6)
Special handling
charges. Product shipments that do not meet the requirements of
subrule 8.4(3), 8.4(4), or 8.4(5) shall result in the assessment of special
handling charges against the supplier in an amount not to exceed the division 's
actual cost to bring the shipments into compliance. The division 's actual cost
shall be determined using the negotiated hourly rate of the third party the
division has contracted with for warehousing services.
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