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45-35A-50
Section 45-35A-50 Sale of alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption on Sundays.
(a) This section applies only in the City of Dothan. (b) Subject to subsection (c),
the sale of alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption on Sundays between the hours of
1:00 P.M. and midnight is authorized within the city by properly licensed retail licensees
of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board. (c) The city governing body shall hold a referendum
to determine if alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption may be sold on Sundays. If
a majority of the voters voting thereon in the city vote in favor of the question, then the
sale of alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption on Sundays shall be authorized. (d)
The referendum shall be held at the next general election held in the city. Costs of the referendum
shall be paid by the city. If a majority of the voters voting thereon do not vote in favor
of the question, a subsequent referendum or referenda may be held. A second or...
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45-26A-60.01
Section 45-26A-60.01 Sunday sales of alcoholic beverages for off-premises consumption.
(a) This section shall apply only to the City of Tallassee in Elmore and Tallapoosa
Counties. (b) The voters of the City of Tallassee may authorize the sale of alcoholic beverages
for off-premises consumption within the municipality on Sunday between the hours of 1:00 p.m.
and midnight by an election pursuant to this section, in the following manner: The
governing body of the City of Tallassee, by resolution, shall hold a referendum at the next
general election in the city to determine if alcoholic beverages may be sold within the municipality
for off-premises consumption. (c) On the ballot to be used for such election, the question
shall be in the following form: "Do you favor the legal sale of alcoholic beverages within
this municipality for off-premises consumption on Sunday between the hours of 1:00 p.m. and
midnight? Yes ___ No ___." (d) The first election and any subsequent elections shall
be...
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28-3A-20.1
Section 28-3A-20.1 Removal of resealed bottle of wine from premises of licensee. Notwithstanding
any provision of this chapter to the contrary, a person holding a license to sell alcoholic
beverages for consumption on the licensed premises may permit a customer to remove one unsealed
bottle of wine for consumption off the premises if the customer has purchased and consumed
a portion of the bottle of wine on the licensed premises. The licensee or the licensee's agent
shall either: (1) recork the bottle of wine with the original or similar type cork that is
reinserted in the bottle and the cork can only be removed by a corkscrew or similar device;
or (2) securely reseal the bottle in a bag designed so that it is visibly apparent that the
resealed bottle of wine has not been tampered with and shall provide a dated receipt for the
resealed bottle of wine to the customer. A wine bottle recorked or resealed pursuant to the
requirements of this section is otherwise subject to the requirements...
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45-35A-50.01
Section 45-35A-50.01 Regulation of sales for off-premises consumption. (a) This section
applies only in the City of Dothan. (b) Subject to subsection (c), the sale of alcoholic beverages
for off-premises consumption on Sundays between the hours of 1:00 P.M. and midnight is authorized
within the city by properly licensed retail licensees of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board.
(c) The city governing body shall hold a referendum to determine if alcoholic beverages for
off-premises consumption may be sold on Sundays. If a majority of the voters voting thereon
in the city vote in favor of the question, then the sale of alcoholic beverages for off-premises
consumption on Sundays shall be authorized. (d) The referendum shall be held at the next general
election held in the city. Costs of the referendum shall be paid by the city. If a majority
of the voters voting thereon do not vote in favor of the question, a subsequent referendum
or referenda may be held. A second or subsequent referendum...
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45-33A-20
Section 45-33A-20 Sale of draft or keg beer or malt beverages. (a) The City Council
of Moundville, by ordinance, may permit the sale, within the corporate limits of the City
of Moundville and by retail licensees of the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, of
draft or keg beer or malt beverages for on-premises consumption. (b) The City Council of Moundville,
by ordinance, may permit the sale, within the corporate limits of the City of Moundville and
by retail licensees of the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, of draft or keg beer
or malt beverages for off-premises consumption if those beverages are sold in kegs or in packaged
form at retail for off-premises consumption and are sealed, labeled, packaged, sold, and taxed
in accordance with state and federal laws and regulations. (Act 2019-402, §1.)...
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45-36A-100
Section 45-36A-100 Sale of draft or keg beer or malt beverages. (a) This section
shall only apply to the City of Scottsboro in Jackson County. (b) Subject to subsection (c),
the sale of draft or keg beer or malt beverages for on-premises and off-premises consumption
by retail licensees of the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board is authorized in the city.
All resolutions and ordinances relating to the sale, consumption, and possession of bottled
or canned beer shall apply to draft or keg beer or malt beverages. (c) The city governing
body may hold a referendum to determine if the sale of draft or keg beer or malt beverages
for on-premises and off-premises consumption by retail licensees of the Alabama Alcoholic
Beverage Control Board is authorized in the city. If a majority of the voters voting thereon
in the city vote in favor of the question, then the sale of draft or keg beer or malt beverages
for on-premises and off-premises consumption by retail licensees of the Alabama...
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45-39A-10
Section 45-39A-10 Regulation of alcoholic beverage sales on Sunday. (a) This section
only applies in the City of Florence in Lauderdale County. (b) The sale of alcoholic beverages
for on-premises and off-premises consumption during certain hours after 12:00 p.m. on Sundays
is authorized within the corporate limits of the City of Florence. The governing body of the
City of Florence, by ordinance, may regulate and permit the sale of alcoholic beverages for
on-premises and off-premises consumption after 12:00 p.m. on Sundays by properly licensed
retail licensees of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board. (Act 2005-38, p. 53, §§1-3; Act
2017-425, §1.)...
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45-8A-72
Section 45-8A-72 Alcoholic beverages regulated. (a) This section only applies
to the City of Jacksonville in Calhoun County. (b) Alcoholic beverages may be sold each day
of the week for on-premises consumption by retail licensees of the Alcoholic Beverage Control
Board in the City of Jacksonville 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 retail
licensees of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board in the City of Jacksonville if approved
by a majority vote of the governing body. (d) The governing body of the City of Jacksonville,
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 retail licensees of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board to the general public.
Retail licensees may sell or dispense alcoholic beverages pursuant to the requirements of
the...
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13A-6-170
Section 13A-6-170 Posting of National Human Trafficking Resource Center Hotline in certain
establishments. (a) All persons owning any establishment that requires a liquor license or
alcoholic beverage license, and that does not also have a food or beverage permit, or both;
any hotel that has been cited as a nuisance as defined in Sections 13A-12-110 to 13A-12-122,
inclusive; any massage parlor where an employee has been cited with violating Section
45-13-41, or where the establishment has been cited as a nuisance as defined in Section
6-5-140; any airport, train station, or bus station; and any business that provides entertainment
commonly called stripteasing or topless entertaining or entertainment that has employees who
are not clad both above and below the waist shall post in a location conspicuous to the public
at the entrance of the business or where such posters and notices are customarily posted,
a poster of no smaller than 8 1/2 by 11 inches in size that states the following:...
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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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