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28-4-200
Section 28-4-200 Possession of certain quantities of state tax-paid alcoholic beverages
for private use permitted; storage, possession, etc., of alcoholic beverages in passenger
area of vehicles or in view of passengers. Any person 19 years of age or over shall be entitled
to have in his possession in his motor vehicle or a private residence or place of private
residence or the curtilage thereof in any dry county in this state for his own private use
and not for resale not more than the following quantity of alcoholic beverages, as enumerated
and defined in Section 28-3-1, when such beverages have been sold or distributed by
and through a state liquor store operated by the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board
or a licensee of such board, and the containers of such beverages have affixed thereto such
mark or identification and sufficient revenue stamps as to show that such alcoholic beverages
were sold or distributed by a state liquor store or a licensee of the Alabama Alcoholic...

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28-1-3.1
Section 28-1-3.1 Possession of alcoholic beverages purchased from military liquor stores,
etc., by eligible persons; violations. (a) Any person 21 years of age or over who is on active
duty, in active reserve status or retired from the armed forces of the United States, or the
dependent of such person, or is otherwise eligible to purchase alcoholic beverages from military
package or liquor stores, shall be entitled to have in his possession, in his motor vehicle,
or a private residence or place of private residence or the curtilage thereof in any county
in this state, for his own private use and not for resale, not more than the following quantity
of alcoholic beverages as defined in Section 28-3-1, which beverages have been sold
by a military liquor, package, Class 6 or similar store or outlet: three liters of liquor
and one case of beer; or three liters of wine and one case of beer; or two cases of beer;
provided, however, that no alcoholic beverages shall be kept, stored or...
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11-51-90.2
Section 11-51-90.2 Purchase of business license; classification of taxpayers; vehicle
decals; determination of gross receipts; construction with other provisions. (a) Every taxpayer
required to purchase a business license under this chapter shall: (1) Purchase a business
license for each location at which it does business in the municipality, except as otherwise
provided by the municipality. (2) Except as provided in Section 11-51-193, with respect
to taxpayers subject to state licensing board oversight, be classified into one or more of
the following 2002 North American Industrial Classification System ("NAICS") sectors
and applicable sub-sectors, industry groups, industries, and U.S. industries thereunder: SECTOR
NAICS TITLE SUGGESTED BUSINESS LICENSE CODE GROUPING BY SAMPLE TOPIC OR CATEGORY BASIS FOR
LICENSE CALCULATION 111 Crop Production Agriculture, farming, nursery, fruit, growers Gross
Receipts and/or Flat Rate 112 Animal Production Animal, dairy, cattle, ranching, sheep,...

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45-49-21.21
Section 45-49-21.21 Possession of alcoholic beverages by active military personnel,
etc. (a) Notwithstanding Section 28-1-3.1, any person 21 years of age or over who is
on active duty, in active reserve status, or retired from the armed forces of the United States,
or the dependent of the person, or is otherwise eligible to purchase alcoholic beverage from
military package or liquor stores, shall be entitled to have in his or her possession, in
his or her motor vehicle, or a private residence or place of private residence or the curtilage
thereof in any county in this state, for his or her own private use and not for resale, a
reasonable quantity of alcoholic beverage as defined in Section 28-3-1, if: (1) The
alcoholic beverage was sold by a military liquor, package, Class 6, or similar store or outlet
that purchased its stock from licensed Alabama wholesalers or the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage
Control Board. (2) The person shall have sufficient identification including, but not limited...

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28-3A-3
Section 28-3A-3 Authority of board to issue licenses to engage in alcoholic beverage
transactions. (a) Subject to the provisions of this chapter and regulations promulgated thereunder,
the board is authorized and empowered to issue and renew licenses to reputable and responsible
persons for the following purposes: (1) To manufacture, brew, distill, ferment, rectify, bottle
or compound any or all alcoholic beverages within or for sale within this state. (2) To import
any or all alcoholic beverages manufactured outside the United States of America into this
state or for sale or distribution within this state. (3) To distribute, wholesale or act as
jobber for the sale of alcoholic liquor. (4) To distribute, wholesale or act as jobber for
the sale of table wine and beer or either of them, to licensed retailers within the state
and others within this state lawfully authorized to sell table wine or beer. (5) To store
or warehouse any or all alcoholic beverages for transshipment inside and...
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32-5A-330
Section 32-5A-330 Definitions; applicability; violations. (a) As used in this section,
the following terms are defined: (1) OPEN CONTAINER. A container which is other than in the
manufacturer's sealed condition. (2) PUBLIC HIGHWAY or RIGHT-OF-WAY OF A PUBLIC HIGHWAY. The
entire width between and immediately adjacent to the boundary lines of any public road, street,
highway, interstate, or other publicly maintained way when any part is open to the use of
the public for purposes of motor vehicle travel. (b) It is unlawful for a person to have in
his or her possession alcoholic beverages in an open container in the passenger area of a
motor vehicle of any kind on a public highway or right-of-way of a public highway of this
state. (c) This section shall not apply to: (1) A passenger of a motor vehicle designed,
maintained, or primarily used for the transportation of persons for compensation and the driver
holds a valid commercial driver's license. (2) A passenger of a bus for which the...
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28-3A-25
Section 28-3A-25 Unlawful acts and offenses; penalties. (a) It shall be unlawful: (1)
For any manufacturer, importer, or wholesaler, or the servants, agents, or employees of the
same, to sell, trade, or barter in alcoholic beverages between the hours of nine o'clock p.m.
of any Saturday and two o'clock a.m. of the following Monday. (2) For any wholesaler or the
servants, agents, or employees of the wholesaler to sell alcoholic beverages, to other than
wholesale or retail licensees or others within this state lawfully authorized to sell alcoholic
beverages, or to sell for export. (3) For any person, licensee, or the board, either directly
or by the servants, agents, or employees of the same, or for any servant, agent, or employee
of the same, to sell, deliver, furnish, or give away alcoholic beverages to any person under
the legal drinking age, as defined in Section 28-1-5, or to permit any person under
the legal drinking age, as defined in Section 28-1-5, to drink, consume, or possess...

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45-45-20
Section 45-45-20 Licensing requirements; prohibited activities. (a)(1) Pursuant to the
authority granted in Article IV, Section 104 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901,
now appearing as Section 104 of the Official Recompilation of the Constitution of Alabama
of 1901, as amended, that allows local legislation to regulate or prohibit alcoholic beverage
traffic, any public or private lounge, tavern, bar, club, nightclub, or restaurant, operating
in an unincorporated area of Madison County outside of the police jurisdiction of a municipality,
that features or otherwise permits topless females on its premises shall automatically forfeit
any valid Alcoholic Beverage Control Board license which it has been granted. The term topless
females, as used in this subsection, means persons of the female gender clothed or unclothed
above the waist in such manner as to purport to nakedly reveal to patrons, members, or invitee
viewers either the nipple or the pectoral form, or both, of at least one...
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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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28-4-1
Section 28-4-1 Definitions. When used in this chapter, the following words and phrases
shall have the following meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
(1) BREWER. Every person, firm, association or corporation that manufactures fermented liquors
of any name or description from malt, wholly or in part, or from any substitute therefor.
(2) DISTILLER. Every person, firm, association or corporation that produces distilled spirits
or who brews or makes mash, wort or wash fit for distillation or for the production of spirits
or who, by any process of evaporation, separates alcoholic spirits from any fermented substance
or who, making or keeping mash, wort or wash, has also in possession or use a still. (3) LIQUOR
NUISANCES. a. Any rooms or structures used for the unlawful manufacture, sale, furnishing,
distilling, rectifying, brewing or keeping of liquors or beverages that are prohibited by
the laws of Alabama to be manufactured, sold or otherwise disposed of...
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