23.2. The board may issue to a non-profit legal person a reunion permit to sell on the premises of a tasting show or exhibition that is intended, in whole or in part, for the presentation and discovery of alcoholic beverages.
If a person referred to in section 23.1 wishes to sell alcoholic beverages during that event, the board issues to the person a reunion permit for the duration of the person’s participation in the event.
The non-profit legal person is allowed to make profits during such an event, but they may not be used for the purposes of promoting or marketing the alcoholic beverages.
For each tasting show or exhibition, the non-profit legal person holding a reunion permit must keep a report on the use of the profits. If the profits from the event have been transferred to another non-profit legal person, the permit holder must obtain from that other non-profit legal person an attestation showing the amount received, the date of receipt and how the profits are used.
The permit holder must, within 30 days from a request made by the board, send the report on the use of the profits and, where applicable, the attestation confirming that the profits have been transferred.