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45-49-22.03
Section 45-49-22.03 Lawful activities upon affirmative vote. If a majority of the voters
voting in any election held pursuant to this subpart vote Yes, then, upon the proper certification
and declaration of the results of the election, it shall be legal, on each Sunday during the
two-hour period between 12 o'clock midnight of the preceding Saturday and two o'clock, a.m.,
and for the remainder of Sunday after 12 o'clock noon (but not between the hours of two o'clock,
a.m., and 12 o'clock noon), in every part of Mobile County, including all municipalities or
parts thereof located in the county, for properly licensed persons (as provided in the Alcoholic
Beverage Licensing Code, Chapter 3A, Title 28, or successor provisions of law) to do the following:
(1) Sell and dispense at retail alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption in a lounge
or bar. (2) Sell and dispense at retail alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption in
a restaurant, hotel, dinner theater, convention center,...
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35-8B-3
Section 35-8B-3 Sale and distribution of alcoholic beverages within district. (a) If
a majority of the board of control of a community development district formed under Section
35-8B-1(a), (b), or (d) consents to and approves the sale and distribution of alcoholic beverages
within the district, it shall be lawful to sell and distribute alcoholic beverages in the
community development district in the following manner and subject to the following terms,
definitions, and conditions: (1) Upon being licensed by the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control
Board, alcoholic beverages may be sold by the club of the district to members and their guests
for on-premises consumption only. The club shall be licensed to sell alcoholic beverages to
its members and their guests as a club liquor retail licensee by the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage
Control Board, upon the club's compliance with the provisions of the alcoholic beverage licensing
code and the regulations made thereunder. The original application...
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28-7-4
Section 28-7-4 By and to whom table wine may be sold. Table wine may be sold in any
county in Alabama which is now wet or may hereafter be designated a wet county pursuant to
law, as follows: (1) A licensed wine manufacturer may sell table wine to any wine wholesaler
or importer licensed to sell wine or to the board; (2) A licensed wine importer may sell table
wine to any wine wholesaler licensed to sell wine or to the board or state; (3) A licensed
wine wholesaler may sell, at wholesale only, table wine that has been purchased from a licensed
manufacturer or importer to a licensed wine retailer or to a licensee of the board or other
person lawfully authorized to sell wine in this state, or for export; (4) A licensed wine
retailer may sell table wine at retail for off-premises consumption only; provided, however,
a licensee of the board authorized to sell at retail alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption
may sell table wine at retail for consumption on-premises and...
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28-7-14
Section 28-7-14 Regulation of grant of licenses; display thereof; separate retail licenses
for each place of sale; restrictions on wholesaler's operations; transfer of licenses; filing
fee for transfer; effect of insolvency of licensee. (a) No license prescribed in this chapter
shall be issued or renewed until the provisions of this chapter have been complied with and
the filing and license fees other than those levied by a municipality are paid to the board.
(b) Every license issued under this chapter shall be constantly and conspicuously displayed
on the licensed premises. (c) Any wine retailer may be granted licenses to maintain, operate
or conduct any number of places for the sale of table wine, but a separate license must be
secured for each place where table wine is sold. Provided there shall be no licenses issued
by the board for the sale of wine by rolling stores. (d) A malt or brewed beverage wholesale
licensee may also be granted a wine wholesaler's license. No wine...
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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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28-4-285
Section 28-4-285 Conveyances, vehicles of transportation or animals used for illegal
conveyance of prohibited liquors and beverages declared contraband and forfeited to state;
seizure of said conveyances, etc., and reporting thereof by sheriffs, etc., finding same;
confiscation and condemnation generally. All conveyances and vehicles of transportation of
any kind, whether on the waters of the state, under the waters, on land or in the air, including
any animals that may be used in such transportation, whether hitched or not hitched to any
vehicle so illegally used, together with all harness and other accessories employed in such
illegal transportation, which have been or are used for the illegal conveying of any prohibited
liquors or beverages into this state or from one point in the state to another point within
the state shall be contraband and shall be forfeited to the State of Alabama, and shall be
seized by any sheriff or any other person acting under authority of law in the...
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28-3-190
Section 28-3-190 Levy of tax; collection; disposition of proceeds by localities; enforcement
and administration; penalties; exclusive nature of tax. (a) Levy. In addition to the excise
tax levied by Article 5A of Chapter 3 of this title and the licenses provided for by Chapter
3A of this title and by Section 28-3-194, and any acts amendatory thereof, supplementary
thereto or substituted therefor, and municipal and county licenses, there is hereby levied
a privilege or excise tax on every person licensed under the provisions of Chapter 3A who
sells, stores, or receives for the purpose of distribution, to any person, firm, corporation,
club, or association within the State of Alabama any beer. The tax levied hereby shall be
measured by and graduated in accordance with the volume of sales by such person of beer, and
shall be an amount equal to one and six hundred twenty-five thousands cents (1.625 cents)
for each four fluid ounces or fractional part thereof. (b) Collection. The tax levied...
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28-3A-20.3
Section 28-3A-20.3 On-premises licensees authorized to make, store, and sell infused
products made from distilled spirits. (a) An on-premises retail licensee may make, store,
and sell infusions for on-premises consumption. (b) As used in this section, infusion
means an alcoholic beverage that is created by combining or mixing one distilled spirit with
nonalcoholic food products and is not intended for immediate consumption. A nonalcoholic food
product includes the following: Spices, herbs, fruits, vegetables, candy, or other substances
intended for human consumption, provided that no additional fermentation occurs and none of
the additives contain any additional alcohol. (c) Any retail on-premises licensee intending
to produce, store, or sell infusions shall provide written notification to the board of that
intent. (d) The container holding an infusion shall be no larger than five gallons. (e) A
batch of infused product shall satisfy all of the following: (1) Be infused, stored, and...

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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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11-3A-4
Section 11-3A-4 Alcoholic beverage licenses in Class 3 municipalities with elected county
commission chair. (a) This section shall apply to any county with a Class 3 municipality
that has an elected county commission chair. (b) All other provisions of law, rules, or regulations
to the contrary notwithstanding, the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board may not issue
in the unincorporated area of any applicable county any form of license, including, but not
limited to, off-premise 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 are satisfied: (1) The application has first been approved by the county
commission. (2) The denial of approval by the county commission has been set aside by order
of the circuit court of the county on the grounds that approval by the...
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