White's Liquor Mart, Inc. v. Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission

212 N.E.2d 547, 350 Mass. 11, 1965 Mass. LEXIS 668
CourtMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
DecidedDecember 16, 1965
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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White's Liquor Mart, Inc. v. Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission, 212 N.E.2d 547, 350 Mass. 11, 1965 Mass. LEXIS 668 (Mass. 1965).

Opinion

Cutter, J,

These cases arise under G. L. c. 138, § 250, as it stood after the effective date of St. 1963, c. 258,2 [12]*12amending par. (d) of § 25C. White’s Liquor Mart, Inc. (White’s) was charged hy the commission with selling on July 2, 1963, a bottle of vodka for $4.75, which was less than the minimum consumer resale price of $5.49 approved on June 4, 1963, by the commission to be in effect for the months of July and August, 1963. The commission, because this was a 1 second offense during the [then] current license year,” suspended White’s package store license for fifteen days.

White’s then filed, under G. L. c. 30A, § 14, a petition for review of the commission’s decision. The trial judge found that “ [n]o filing of the material [m]inimum [c]onsumer [r]esale [p]rices had been made with the Secretary of the Commonwealth in accordance with” G. L. c. 30, § 37 (as amended through St. 1951, c. 556, § 1), which reads, so far as relevant, “Notwithstanding any special or general law, every . . . commission, . . . vested by law with the power to make and issue rules or regulations general in scope, shall file an attested copy thereof, together with a citation of the law by authority of which the same purport to have been issued, with the state secretary, and such rules or regulations, whether or not they require the approval of the governor and council . . . before taking effect, shall not take effect until so filed.” The judge ruled that c. 30, § 37, was applicable to these minimum prices, and ordered that the commission’s decision (suspending White’s license) be quashed. The commission appealed from a final decree in accordance with the judge’s order.

The judge’s ruling was correct. No minimum price schedule ever became effective for July and August, 1963, because of the commission’s failure to file the schedule [13]*13with the Secretary of the Commonwealth. Nothing in the 1963 amendment (St. 1963, c. 258, see fn. 2) of c. 138, § 25C (d), purported to relieve the bimonthly price schedules, which inherently were regulations, from the provisions of c. 30, § 37, as amended. Section 37 operated, by its own terms, and of its own force, to prevent the price schedules from taking effect. See Massachusetts Gen. Hosp. v. Cambridge, 347 Mass. 519, 522-523. The provision of St. 1963, c. 258, to the effect that G. L. c. 30A is no longer to govern approval of a price schedule under c. 138, § 25C (d), did not make c. 30, § 37, inapplicable, notwithstanding the reference to c. 30, § 37, found in c. 30A, § 5.

The purchases, alleged to be in violation of § 25C, in the case brought by Blanchard’s West Boxbury, Inc. and in the case brought by Orlandella Grocery Company, Inc. (fn. 1) were made, respectively, on June 6 and 11, 1963. The trial judge found in each of these companion cases that the material minimum consumer resale prices (those for May and June, 1963) had not been filed with the Secretary of the Commonwealth as required by c. 30, § 37. Accordingly, on the dates of these purchases, no valid minimum price schedule had ever become effective for the months of May and June, 1963.

In each of these three cases (see fn. 1) the final decree is affirmed.

So ordered.

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