§ 3-9-306. Prohibited acts
A holder of a license authorizing the sale of wine or hard cider, or both, for consumption with food served on the premises where sold, or a servant, agent, or employee of the licensee, shall not do any of the following upon the licensed premises: (1) Knowingly sell wine or hard cider to a minor; […]
§ 3-9-307. Revocation or suspension of license
Proceedings for the revocation or suspension of any license issued pursuant to the provisions of this subchapter shall be in the same manner as provided by law for revocation or suspension of licenses for sale of beer for consumption on the premises.
§ 3-9-601. Definitions
As used in this subchapter: (1) “Director” means the Director of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Division; (2) (A) “License” means a license to sell wine for consumption on the premises. (B) (i) An annual fee of five hundred dollars ($500) shall be paid for each license or renewal. (ii) All moneys derived from such fees […]
§ 3-9-602. Sale by licensed facility authorized — Restrictions
(a) It is lawful for a facility in this state to sell wines or hard cider for consumption on the premises upon obtaining a license from the Director of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Division and paying the fee therefor, as provided in this subchapter. (b) However, it shall be unlawful for the director to issue […]
§ 3-9-603. License applications — Qualifications
(a) A license shall not be issued to a person authorizing the sale of wine or hard cider, or both, at retail for consumption on the premises unless the person files with the Director of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Division a verified application therefor accompanied by the fee required by law and states in the […]
§ 3-9-604. Prohibited acts
A holder of a license authorizing the sale of wine or hard cider, or both, for consumption on the premises where sold or a servant, agent, or employee of the licensee shall not do any of the following upon the licensed premises: (1) Knowingly sell wine or hard cider to a minor; (2) Knowingly sell […]
§ 3-9-605. Penalties
If a facility licensed under this subchapter to sell wine or hard cider, or both, for consumption on the premises violates this subchapter or the other laws of this state regarding the sale of wine or hard cider at retail, the owner or operator of the facility is guilty of a Class B misdemeanor.
§ 3-9-606. Revocation or suspension of license
Proceedings for the revocation or suspension of any license issued pursuant to the provisions of this subchapter shall be in the same manner as is provided by law for revocation or suspension of licenses for the sale of beer for consumption on the premises.
§ 3-9-302. Penalties
If any cafe or restaurant licensed to sell wine as authorized in this subchapter shall violate any of the provisions of this subchapter or any of the provisions of other laws of this state regarding the sale of wine at retail, the owner or operator of the cafe or restaurant shall be guilty of a […]
§ 3-9-303. Sale by licensed cafe or restaurant authorized — Restrictions
(a) It shall be lawful for a cafe or restaurant, as defined in § 3-9-301, in this state to sell wines, as defined in § 3-9-301, or hard cider, for consumption with food served in the cafe or restaurant upon obtaining a license, and paying the fee therefor, from the Director of the Alcoholic Beverage […]