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28-4-127
Section 28-4-127 Duty of common carrier, etc., to file with Alcoholic Beverage Control
Board statement showing date of delivery, name and address of consignee and consignor, kind
and amount, etc., of liquor delivered. It shall be the duty of every railroad company, express
company or other common carrier and of every person, firm or corporation who shall carry or
transport any of the liquors mentioned in Section 28-4-120 into this state from any
of the points or places mentioned in Section 28-4-120 and who shall deliver such liquors
or any of them to any person, firm or corporation in this state to file with the Alcoholic
Beverage Control Board a statement, either printed or plainly written or typewritten on stout
paper, correctly stating the date on which the liquor was delivered, the name and post office
address of the consignee and consignor, the place of delivery and to whom delivered and the
kind and amount of such liquor delivered. Such statement shall be filed within three days...

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28-1-6
Section 28-1-6 Issuance of licenses for sale of intoxicating beverages in Class 1 or
Class 2 municipalities. (a)(1) All other provisions of law, rules, or regulations to the contrary
notwithstanding, the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board shall absolutely have no authority
to issue any form of license in a Class 1 municipality, including, but not limited to, off-premises
consumption licenses, restaurant licenses, or club licenses, for the retail sale of any form
of intoxicating beverages, including, but not limited to, malt liquor, beer, wine, liquor,
or other alcoholic beverage regulated by the board, unless one of the following requirements
is satisfied: a. The application has first been approved by the governing body of the Class
1 municipality in which the site of the license is situated. b. The denial of approval by
the Class 1 governing body has been set aside by order of the circuit court of the county
in which the site is situated on the ground that the municipal approval...
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13A-9-92
Section 13A-9-92 Revocation of liquor license for illegal possession of food stamps.
Any person, licensed to engage in alcoholic beverage transactions in this state pursuant to
the Alcoholic Beverage Licensing Code, Chapter 3A of Title 28, who commits the crime of illegal
possession of food stamps, shall, upon conviction thereof, in addition to the criminal penalties
provided in this article, have his liquor license revoked by the Alcoholic Beverage Control
Board and no future license or permit shall be issued or granted to any such person for a
period of one year from the date of the revocation of the license. (Acts 1987, No. 87-710,
p. 1255, §3.)...
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28-4A-3
Section 28-4A-3 Brewpub licensing and requirements; conditions. (a) In addition to the
licenses authorized to be issued and renewed by the board pursuant to the Alcoholic Beverage
Licensing Code codified as Chapter 3A of this title, the board, upon applicant's compliance
with this chapter, Chapter 3A and the rules adopted thereunder, and the conditions set forth
in subsection (b), may issue to a qualified applicant a brewpub license which shall authorize
the licensee to do all of the following: (1) Manufacture or brew beer, in a quantity not to
exceed 10,000 barrels in any one year, and to sell beer brewed on the licensed premises in
unpackaged form at retail for on-premises consumption at the licensed premises only. (2) Sell
beer brewed on the licensed premises in packaged form at retail for off-premises consumption,
provided the beer sold for off-premises consumption may not exceed 288 ounces per customer
per day and shall be sealed, labeled, packaged, and taxed in accordance with...
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45-8-21.01
Section 45-8-21.01 Issuance of license; review. (a) All other provisions of law, rules,
or regulations to the contrary notwithstanding, the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board
shall absolutely have no authority to issue any form of on-premise license in any municipality
in Calhoun County, Alabama, for the retail sale of any form of intoxicating beverages, including,
but not limited to, beer and other forms of malt beverages, wine, liquor, or other alcoholic
beverages regulated by the board, unless the application therefor has first been approved
by the governing body of the county or the municipality within whose corporate limits the
site of the license is to be situated. The county or the municipality shall adopt and promulgate
rules and regulations for the administration and processing of applications for such licenses.
(b) The Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board may issue such license only if the denial
of approval by the governing body of the county or the municipality...
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45-8A-25
Section 45-8A-25 Sale of alcoholic beverages. (a) This section only applies to
the City of Anniston and provides for the Anniston Ecotourism Beverage Bill. (b) Alcoholic
beverages may be sold each day of the week for on-premises consumption by licensed clubs and
retail licensees of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board in the City of Anniston if approved
by a majority vote of the governing body. (c) Alcoholic beverages may be sold each day of
the week for off-premises consumption by licensed clubs and retail licensees of the Alcoholic
Beverage Control Board within the City of Anniston if approved by a majority vote of the governing
body. (d) The governing body of the City of Anniston, by resolution or ordinance passed by
a simple majority, may regulate but may not prohibit the sale of both on-premises and off-premises
consumption of alcoholic beverages each day of the week by licensed clubs and retail licensees
of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board to the general public. Licensed...
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22-20A-32
Section 22-20A-32 Violations. (a) Any food service establishment engaged in the sale
or advertising of catfish products in violation of this article shall be subject to civil
penalties. The department shall impose the following civil penalties. For violations occurring
within a 24-month period: (1) A warning for the first violation. (2) A fine of one hundred
dollars ($100) for a second violation with 24 months. (3) A fine of two hundred fifty dollars
($250) for the third violation within 24 months. (4) A fine of five hundred dollars ($500)
for the fourth violation within 24 months. (5) A fine of one thousand dollars ($1,000) for
the fifth violation within 24 months and at the discretion of the department, a suspension
of the food service establishment permit. (b) A person may appeal the assessment of a civil
penalty by requesting a hearing that shall be held in accordance with the Alabama Administrative
Procedure Act. Judicial review of a final action of the department shall be...
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22-20A-8
Section 22-20A-8 Violations. (a) Any food service establishment violating this article
or the rules promulgated thereunder, after notice and a hearing, shall be subject to penalties
on a graduated scale in accordance with the following schedule for all violations within a
24-month period: (1) First offense - Written warning. (2) Second offense - One hundred dollars
($100). (3) Third offense - Two hundred fifty dollars ($250). (4) Fourth offense - Five hundred
dollars ($500). (5) Fifth offense - One thousand dollars ($1,000). (b) Any food service establishment
which unknowingly violates this article shall be held harmless against penalties from failure
to disclose country of origin of any product which was mislabeled by the wholesaler or distributor.
(Act 2009-582, p. 1715, §8.)...
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34-13-113
Section 34-13-113 Application for license; inspection of establishment; issuance of
license. (a) Application for a license to operate a funeral establishment shall be made in
writing on a form provided by the board. The application shall be verified by the applicant
or, if the applicant is a corporation, firm, or other organization, by an officer or member
thereof, and shall be accompanied by an application fee established by the board not to exceed
five hundred dollars ($500). The application shall disclose all of the following: (1) The
name and address of the establishment. (2) That the establishment is operated by a managing
funeral director and a managing embalmer or a person licensed both as a funeral director and
embalmer. (3) A description and photographs of the buildings, equipment, and facilities of
the establishment. (4) That the establishment has a sanitary, properly equipped embalming
room, a room suitable for public viewing or other funeral services that is able to...
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37-2A-4
Section 37-2A-4 Jurisdiction of the Public Service Commission. (a) Notwithstanding any
provision of law to the contrary, the commission shall not have any jurisdiction, right, power,
authority, or duty to regulate, supervise, control, oversee, or monitor, directly or indirectly,
the rates, charges, classifications, provision, or any aspect of broadband service, broadband
enabled services, VoIP services, or information services. (b)(1) The commission may require
incumbent local exchange carriers to unbundle their networks, but the commission shall not
require the carriers to unbundle in a manner that exceeds in degree or differs in kind from
the unbundling requirements of the Federal Communications Commission. (2) Nothing in this
section shall be construed to: a. Affect any entity's obligations under 47 U.S.C. Sections
251 and 252 or a right granted to an entity by these sections. b. Affect any applicable wholesale
tariff. c. Grant, modify, or affect the authority of the commission to...
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