April 13, 2006
Given the activity during election years, the Michigan Liquor Control Commission would like to remind licensees, applicants, potential license holders and other interested parties about the rules for political advertising as found in the Michigan Administrative Code being MAC 436.1335 as follows:
R 436.1335 Political advertising.
Rule 35. (1) A licensee shall not display advertising that advocates the election of a person or political party on the inside or outside of a licensed premises, except as follows:
(a) An on-premises licensed establishment that is the site of a convention of delegates of a political party may have political advertising on the premises during the convention.
(b) An on-premises licensed establishment or location for which a special license has been issued may have political advertising on the premises during the time of a fund-raising event for a candidate or established political party.
(2) Advertising related to ballot questions is not considered political advertising that is prohibited by this rule.
(3) Nominating, recall, initiative, and referendum petitions and petitions on other ballot questions are allowed on the licensed premises.
(4) The term "political party" is defined in Section 11(4) of Act No. 388 of the Public Acts of 1976, as amended, being §169.211(4) of the Michigan Compiled Laws.
(5) The term "ballot question" is defined in Section 2(1) of Act No. 388 of the Public Acts of 1976, as amended, being §169.202(1) of the Michigan Compiled Laws.
History: 1954 ACS 84, Eff. Oct. 3, 1975; 1979 AC; 2000 MR 3, Eff. Mar. 20,
2000.