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§60-3A-2. Legislative Findings and Declaration; Legislative Purpose

(a) The Legislature hereby finds and declares that the sale of liquor at retail should no longer be by the state, but rather by retail licensees; that there is a need for the state to control the wholesale sales of liquor; that the health and welfare of the citizens of this state will be adequately […]

§60-3A-2a. Further Legislative Findings, Declarations and Purpose

(a) In addition to the findings and declarations set forth in subsection (a), section two of this article, the Legislature hereby finds and declares that: (1) The provisions of this article as enacted during the regular session of the Legislature in 1990 were intended to require that all licenses issued for the retail sale of […]

§60-3A-3a. Liquor Sampling

(a) Notwithstanding any provision of this code to the contrary, a Class A retail licensee may conduct a liquor sampling event on a designated sampling day. (b) At least five business days prior to the liquor sampling, the Class A retail licensee shall submit a written proposal to the commissioner informing the Commissioner that the […]

§60-3A-3b. Private Liquor Delivery License for a Retail Liquor Outlet or a Third Party; Requirements; Limitations; Third Party License Fee; Private Liquor Bottle Delivery Permit; Requirements, and Curbside In-Person and In-Vehicle Delivery by a Retail Liquor Outlet

(a) A retail liquor outlet that is licensed to sell liquor for off-premises consumption may apply for a private liquor delivery license permitting the order, sale, and delivery of sealed liquor bottles or cans in the original container. The order, sale, and delivery of sealed liquor bottles or cans in the original container is permitted […]

§60-3A-4. Definitions

(a) "Active retail license" means a current license for a retail outlet that has been open and in continuous operation for a period of not less than twelve months prior to July 1, 2010, or July 1 every ten years thereafter. (b) "Active retail licensee" means a person who holds an active retail license at […]

§60-3-18. Operating Fund Continued; Use; Maximum Amount

The operating fund of the commissioner, heretofore created in the state Treasury, is hereby continued and shall be a revolving fund from which all operation and administration expenses of the commissioner shall be paid. All moneys collected by the commissioner shall be credited to the operating fund until that fund reaches an amount sufficient for […]

§60-3-20. Sales, Mode of Payment

The sale of alcoholic liquors in state stores and in state agencies shall be for cash, money order, certified check, cashier's check or traveler's check only. In the case of private clubs as defined in article seven of this chapter, letters of credit from banks guaranteeing payment of checks may be filed with the commissioner. […]