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6.100—Participation in retailer association activities.

The following acts by an industry member participating in retailer association activities do not constitute a means to induce within the meaning of section 105(b)(3) of the Act:
(a) Displaying its products at a convention or trade show;
(b) Renting display booth space if the rental fee is the same as paid by all exhibitors at the event;
(c) Providing its own hospitality which is independent from association sponsored activities;
(d) Purchasing tickets to functions and paying registration fees if the payments or fees are the same as paid by all attendees, participants or exhibitors at the event; and
(e) Making payments for advertisements in programs or brochures issued by retailer associations at a convention or trade show if the total payments made by an industry member for all such advertisements do not exceed $300 per year for any retailer association.

Code of Federal Regulations

[T.D. ATF-364, 60 FR 20424, Apr. 26, 1995]
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