Section 35-15-6 – Permitted licenses for microbrewery.
35-15-6. Permitted licenses for microbrewery. A licensed microbrewery may hold on the licensed premises an artisan distiller license, a farm winery license, or a microcidery license. A licensed microbrewery may hold on the licensed premises any license issued pursuant to subdivision 35-4-2(4), (6), (12), or (16). Source: SL 2018, ch 224, §6.
Section 35-15-7 – Additional locations of microbrewery–Limitation.
35-15-7. Additional locations of microbrewery–Limitation. A licensed microbrewery may operate up to five additional locations in this state by obtaining additional licenses of the same class pursuant to this chapter. The quantity of alcoholic beverages produced under the original license and any additional licenses combined may not exceed the total production limits for the license […]
Section 35-15-8 – Permitted sales by malt beverage manufacturer.
35-15-8. Permitted sales by malt beverage manufacturer. A licensed malt beverage manufacturer may sell on the licensed premises alcoholic beverages produced by the licensee for on-sale or off-sale consumption. A licensed malt beverage manufacturer may sell alcoholic beverages produced by the licensee to any wholesaler authorized to receive the alcoholic beverages. Source: SL 2018, ch […]
Section 35-15-9 – Registration of labels.
35-15-9. Registration of labels. The holder of any license issued under this chapter shall register labels for each type or brand produced with the department in the same manner as prescribed for alcoholic beverages in chapter 39-13, before sale. If the label or brand states or implies in a false or misleading manner a connection […]
Section 35-14-5 – Permitted sales by microcidery–Limitation.
35-14-5. Permitted sales by microcidery–Limitation. A licensed microcidery may sell on the licensed premises alcoholic beverages produced by the licensee for on-sale or off-sale consumption. A licensed microcidery may sell alcoholic beverages produced by the licensee to any wholesaler authorized to receive the alcoholic beverages. A licensed microcidery may sell alcoholic beverages to any licensed […]
Section 35-14-6 – Permitted licenses for microcidery.
35-14-6. Permitted licenses for microcidery. A licensed microcidery may hold on the licensed premises an artisan distiller license, a farm winery license, or a microbrewery license. A licensed microcidery may hold on the licensed premises any license issued pursuant to subdivision 35-4-2(4), (6), (12), or (16). Source: SL 2018, ch 223, §21.
Section 35-14-7 – Additional locations of microcidery–Limitation.
35-14-7. Additional locations of microcidery–Limitation. A licensed microcidery may operate up to five additional locations in this state by obtaining additional licenses of the same class pursuant to this chapter. The quantity of alcoholic beverages produced under the original license and any additional licenses combined may not exceed the total production limits for the license […]
Section 35-14-8 – Permitted sales by cider manufacturer.
35-14-8. Permitted sales by cider manufacturer. A licensed cider manufacturer may sell on the licensed premises alcoholic beverages produced by the licensee for on-sale or off-sale consumption. A licensed cider manufacturer may sell alcoholic beverages produced by the licensee to any wholesaler authorized to receive the alcoholic beverages. Source: SL 2018, ch 223, §23.
Section 35-14-9 – Registration of labels.
35-14-9. Registration of labels. The holder of any license issued under this chapter, shall register labels for each type or brand produced with the department in the same manner as prescribed for alcoholic beverages in chapter 39-13, before sale. If the label or brand states or implies in a false or misleading manner a connection […]
Section 35-14-10 – Promulgation of rules .
35-14-10. Promulgation of rules. The secretary may promulgate rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26, establishing the criteria and procedures for obtaining a license pursuant to this chapter, and procedures for collecting the excise taxes pertaining to the licenses. Source: SL 2018, ch 223, §25.