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§ 3-9-6. Limousine Carrier Furnishing Alcoholic Beverages

Notwithstanding any provision contained in this title or any other law, the commissioner may issue an annual permit authorizing a limousine carrier to sell alcoholic beverages for consumption only in the vehicle supplied by the limousine carrier upon the filing of an application and payment of a fee of $50.00 by such limousine carrier that […]

§ 3-9-7. Nonprofit Distiller License to Nonprofit Museum; Requirements

As used in this Code section, the term “nonprofit museum” means a museum whose mission includes educating the public about the local, state, and national history of the United States and that is owned and operated by a bona fide nonprofit civic organization which holds title to improved real property with a structure listed on […]

§ 3-9-10. Definitions

As used in this article, the term: “Hotel” means any hotel, inn, or other establishment which offers overnight accommodations to the public for hire. “In-room service” means: The delivery of alcoholic beverages by an employee of the hotel to a registered guest’s room or to a registered guest at any other location in the same […]

§ 3-9-11. Licenses for In-Room Service

Notwithstanding anything contained in this title or any other law, in any county or municipality in which the sale of alcoholic beverages either by the package or by the drink is authorized, the commissioner may authorize any hotel which is licensed to sell alcoholic beverages either by the package or by the drink or any […]

§ 3-9-12. Source of Beverages Sold; Taxes

All alcoholic beverages sold pursuant to this article shall be subject to all state and local taxes imposed on alcoholic beverages and shall be purchased from a licensed wholesaler. History. Code 1981, § 3-9-12 , enacted by Ga. L. 1986, p. 778, § 1.

§ 3-9-13. In-Room Service Sales in Dry Areas Prohibited

Nothing in this article shall be construed to authorize the sale of alcoholic beverages through in-room service in any county or municipality in which the sale of alcoholic beverages both by the package and by the drink is prohibited. History. Code 1981, § 3-9-13 , enacted by Ga. L. 1986, p. 778, § 1.

§ 3-10-1. Scope of Chapter

Except as otherwise provided in Code Section 3-10-11, this chapter shall only be applicable within counties or municipalities in which the sale of distilled spirits is not lawful. History. Ga. L. 1937-38, Ex. Sess., p. 103, § 2; Ga. L. 1972, p. 207, § 1; Code 1933, § 5A-7101, enacted by Ga. L. 1980, p. […]

§ 3-10-2. Sale, Exchange, or Other Possession of Distilled Spirits

It is unlawful for any person knowingly and intentionally to sell, offer for sale, keep for sale, barter, exchange, furnish at public places, keep on hand at a place of business, or otherwise possess distilled spirits in any quantity, except as provided in this title. History. Ga. L. 1915, Ex. Sess., p. 77, § 2; […]

§ 3-10-4. Quantities of Distilled Spirits Which May Be Lawfully Possessed

It is not unlawful for any person to have and possess, for use and not for sale, in any county or municipality within the state, one standard case of 1.75 liter, liter, or 750 milliliter size containers of distilled spirits, but not more than eight individual containers of distilled spirits of a size of 200 […]