A bill to require that health warnings be included in alcoholic beverage advertisements, and for other purposes.
Alcoholic Beverage Advertising Act of 1991 - Declares it unlawful to advertise through magazines, newpapers, brochures, promotional displays, or radio or television broadcasting (including cable broadcasting) any alcoholic beverage unless the advertising includes one of specified health warnings.
Makes the Secretary of Health and Human Services responsible for establishing and maintaining toll free numbers for assistance referred to in some of the warnings.
Sets forth requirements for the warnings, including rotating among the warnings. Requires the Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission to enforce this Act. Provides for civil monetary penalties and injunctions.
Introduced in Senate
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce.
Subcommittee on Consumer. Hearings held. Hearings printed: S.Hrg. 102-926.
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