§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 […]
§60-3A-5. Creation of Retail Liquor Licensing Board; Members, Terms, Meetings and Officers; General Provisions
(a) There is hereby continued the state retail liquor licensing board which shall be composed of five members, three of whom shall be appointed by the Governor by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, one of whom shall be the secretary of tax and revenue, and one of whom shall be the […]
§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. […]
§60-3A-6. General Powers and Duties of Board and Commissioner
(a) The board shall create, based on economic and demographic factors, market zones within the state for the issuance of Class A and Class B retail licenses. (b) The commissioner shall: (1) Prescribe application forms for persons desiring to acquire retail licenses and adopt an orderly procedure and timetable for investigating, processing and approving applications;
§60-3-21. Limitation on Amount to Be Sold
Not more than ten gallons of alcoholic liquor shall be sold to a person at one time without the approval of the commissioner or his representative; but a sale in excess of ten gallons may be made to a religious organization purchasing wine for sacramental purposes, and sales in case lots may be made in […]
§60-3A-7. Market Zones; Class a and Class B Retail Licenses
(a) The market zones established by the board for the retail sale of liquor within this state under the enactment of this section in 1990 may not be modified by the board unless authorized by the Legislature. For each market zone established by the board, the commissioner may issue one or more Class A retail […]
§60-3-8. Agent to Make No Profit From Sales
An agent shall make no profit from the sale of alcoholic liquors, nor shall he receive compensation for the performance of his duties as agent other than that paid him by the commission.
§60-3-9. Uniform Prices; Posting and Distribution of Price Lists; Continuation of Price Increase on Alcoholic Liquors
The commissioner shall, from time to time, fix uniform prices for each variety, class and brand of alcoholic liquors offered for sale in state stores. Alcoholic liquors shall be sold in state stores and agencies only at the uniform prices fixed by the commissioner. The commissioner shall prepare price lists showing the price of each […]
§60-3-9d. Tax on Purchases of Intoxicating Liquors Inside and Outside Corporate Limits of Municipalities
(a)(1) For the purpose of providing financial assistance to and for the use and benefit of the various counties and municipalities of this state, there is hereby levied a tax upon all purchases of intoxicating liquor from state stores or other agencies of the Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner, of wine from any person licensed to […]