123.101 - RECORD OF SHIPMENTS.
123.101 RECORD OF SHIPMENTS. It shall be the duty of all common carriers, or corporations, or persons who shall for hire carry any intoxicating liquors into the state, or from one point to another within the state, for the purpose of delivery, and who shall deliver such intoxicating liquor to any person, company, or corporation, to keep, at each station or office where it employs an agent or other person to make delivery of freight and keep records relative thereto, a record book, wherein such carrier shall, promptly upon receipt and prior to delivery, enter in ink, in legible writing, in full, the name of the consignor of each shipment of intoxicating liquor to be delivered from or through such station, from where shipped, the date of arrival, the quantity and kind of liquor, so far as disclosed by lettering on the package or by the carrier's records, and to whom and where consigned, and the date delivered.Section History: Early Form
[SS15, § 2421-b; C24, 27, 31, 35, 39, § 1940; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, § 125.20; C73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 123.101] Referred to in § 123.102