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§61. Restrictions; exceptions


Published: 2015

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Title

07

:
Alcoholic Beverages






Chapter

003

:
PROHIBITED ACTS









[Section 61 effective until January 1, 2016; see also section 61 effective January 1, 2016 set out below.]

[Section 61 effective until January 1,

2016; see also section 61 effective January 1, 2016 set out below.]

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61. Restrictions; exceptions

A person,

partnership, association, or corporation shall not furnish or sell, or expose

or keep with intent to sell, any malt or vinous beverages, spirits, or

fortified wines, or manufacture, sell, barter, transport, import, export,

deliver, prescribe, furnish, or possess any alcohol, except as authorized by

this title. However, this chapter shall not apply to the furnishing of such

beverages or spirits by a person in his or her private dwelling unless such

dwelling becomes a place of public resort, nor to the sale of fermented cider

by the barrel or cask of not less than 32 liquid gallons capacity, provided the

same is delivered and removed from the vendor's premises in such barrel or cask

at the time of such sale, nor to the use of sacramental wine, nor to the

furnishing, purchase, sale, barter, transportation, importation, exportation,

delivery, prescription, or possession of alcohol for manufacturing, mechanical,

medicinal, and scientific purposes, provided the same is done under and in

accordance with rules and regulations made and licenses and permits issued by

the Liquor Control Board as hereinafter provided. (Amended 2013, No. 72, § 23.)




[Section 61 effective January 1, 2016; see also section 61 effective until January 1, 2016 set out above.]

[Section 61 effective January 1, 2016; see

also section 61 effective until January 1, 2016 set out above.]

§

61. Restrictions; exceptions

A person,

partnership, association, or corporation shall not furnish or sell, or expose

or keep with intent to sell, any malt or vinous beverages, spirits, or

fortified wines, or manufacture, sell, barter, transport, import, export,

deliver, prescribe, furnish, or possess any alcohol, except as authorized by

this title. However, this chapter shall not apply to the furnishing of such

beverages or spirits by a person in his or her private dwelling unless such

dwelling becomes a place of public resort, nor to the sale of fermented cider

by the barrel or cask of not less than 32 liquid gallons capacity, provided the

same is delivered and removed from the vendor's premises in such barrel or cask

at the time of such sale, nor to the use of sacramental wine, nor to the

furnishing, purchase, sale, barter, transportation, importation, exportation,

delivery, prescription, or possession of alcohol for manufacturing, mechanical,

medicinal, and scientific purposes, provided the same is done under and in

accordance with rules and regulations made and licenses and permits issued by

the Liquor Control Board as hereinafter provided. (Amended 2013, No. 72, § 23;

2015, No. 51, § A.14, eff. Jan. 1, 2016.)