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13A-11-10.1
Section 13A-11-10.1 Open house parties; when not allowed to continue; exceptions; penalties.
(a) As used in this section, the following words have the following meanings: (1) ADULT. A
person who, pursuant to state law, may possess alcoholic beverages. (2) ADULT HAVING CONTROL
OF A RESIDENCE. An adult who has sanctioned an open house party and who is in attendance.
(3) ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE. The meaning ascribed in Section 28-3-1. (4) CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE.
The meaning ascribed in Section 20-2-2. (5) OPEN HOUSE PARTY. A social gathering at a residence.
(6) REASONABLE ACTION. The act of ejecting a person from a residence or requesting law enforcement
officials to eject a person from a residence. (7) RESIDENCE. A home, apartment, condominium,
country club, motel, hotel, or any other unit designed for dwelling. (b) No adult having control
of any residence, who has authorized an open house party at the residence and is in attendance
at the party, shall allow the open house party to continue if...
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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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28-3-12
Section 28-3-12 Report of purchase, receipt, etc., of alcoholic beverages not having revenue,
etc., stamps, crowns or lids affixed thereto. Any person, firm, corporation, club or association
of persons who purchases or receives or who brings into the state in any manner whatsoever
any of the articles of alcoholic beverages enumerated in this chapter which does not have
affixed revenue stamps, crowns or lids or stamps or identification as described in this chapter
shall, within three days of the receipt of such articles of alcoholic beverages, report the
receipt or purchase of said alcoholic beverages to the board, giving the date of purchase
or receipt, the name of person or firm from whom purchased or received and a list describing
the articles of alcoholic beverages so purchased or received. This report must be made by
registered or certified mail or in person. Any person, firm, corporation, club or association
of persons who fails or refuses to make the report as required in this...
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28-3-227
Section 28-3-227 Removal, restoration, etc., for use or reuse, unauthorized sale, etc., of
revenue, etc., stamps, crowns or lids. Whoever removes or otherwise prepares any Alabama revenue
stamps, crowns or lids or stamps, crowns or lids used to identify alcoholic beverages sold
or distributed by state liquor stores with intent to use or cause the same to be used after
they have already been used or buys, sells, offers for sale or gives away any such washed
or removed and restored stamps, crowns or lids to any person for using or who used the same
or has in his possession any washed or restored or removed or altered stamp, crown or lid
for the purpose of indicating the payment of any tax provided for in this chapter or reuses
any stamp, crown or lid which has heretofore been used for the purpose of paying any tax provided
in this chapter or identifying any articles enumerated and defined in this chapter or whoever,
except the board or persons, firms, corporations or associations of...
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28-1-5
Section 28-1-5 Minimum age for purchase, etc., of alcohol; employment of underage persons by
board licensee. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 26-1-1, it shall be unlawful for
a person less than 21 years of age to purchase, consume, possess, or to transport any alcohol,
liquor or malt or brewed beverages within the State of Alabama. Notwithstanding any other
provision of this section, it shall not be unlawful for any Alcoholic Beverage Control Board
licensee to employ any person under the legal drinking age to work, provided there is an adult
in attendance at all times. It shall be permissible to employ persons in an on-premise licensed
establishment under legal drinking age such as professional entertainers, show people, musicians,
cashiers, hostesses, ushers, waiters and waitresses, busboys or girls, and the like, provided
they do not serve, dispense or consume alcoholic beverages and there is an adult in attendance
at all times. Notwithstanding the previous sentence, persons...
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28-3A-7
Section 28-3A-7 Importer license; issuance; restrictions on sales; registration of labels;
seizure of unregistered goods; monthly reports; inspections. (a) Upon applicant's compliance
with the provisions of this chapter and the regulations made thereunder, the board shall issue
to applicant an importer license which shall authorize the licensee to import alcoholic beverages
manufactured outside the United States of America into this state or for sale or distribution
within this state of liquor and wine to the board or the state, and table wine and beer to
wholesaler licensees of the board. No person shall import alcoholic beverages manufactured
outside the United States into this state or for sale or distribution within this state or
to the state, the board or any licensee of the board, unless such person shall be granted
an importer license issued by the board. (b) An importer licensee shall not sell any alcoholic
beverages for consumption on the premises where sold; nor, unless...
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28-3-168
Section 28-3-168 Sale of table wine by certain wine retailers. (a) For the purposes of this
section, the following words and phrases shall have the following meanings: (1) MANUFACTURER.
Any person, association, or corporation engaged in the producing, bottling, manufacturing,
distilling, rectifying, or compounding of liquor, alcohol, malt and brewed beverages, or vinous
beverages. (2) WINE WHOLESALER, DISTRIBUTOR, OR JOBBER. Any person, association, or corporation
licensed by the board to engage in the sale and distribution of table wine within counties
in which this chapter applies, at wholesale only, to be sold for export or to licensees within
this state authorized by their licenses to sell wine. (3) WINE RETAILER. Persons, corporations,
or associations licensed by the board to engage in the retail sale of table wine to be consumed
off the premises and who do not possess a state liquor license. (4) TABLE WINE. Any wine containing
not more than 16.5 percent alcohol by volume. (b) In...
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45-37-20
Section 45-37-20 Issuance and regulation of liquor licenses. (a)(1) As used in this section,
the following words and terms have the meanings hereby ascribed to them: a. ABC LAW. Chapter
3 of Title 28, which establishes and governs the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board. b. AUTHORITY.
A civic center authority heretofore or hereafter established by and under Acts 1965, No. 547,
1965 Regular Session (Acts 1965, p. 797), approved August 20, 1965, (Appendix, Sections 1049(78)
to 1049 (84)), and any board or commission created by ordinance by any municipality within
the state for the purpose of operating a civic center. c. BOARD. The Alcoholic Beverage Control
Board. d. CIVIC CENTER. The civic center established by the authority under Section 6 of Acts
1965, No. 547, 1965 Regular Session (Acts 1965, p. 797) (Appendix, Section 1049(83)), and
also, any civic center operated by a board or commission created by ordinance by any municipal
corporation within the state for the purpose of operating a...
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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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41-16-123
Section 41-16-123 Provisions applicable to certain property held by division. This section
shall apply only to that property that has been held by the division for a period of not less
than 60 days from the date the property is first published in the list of surplus property,
as set out in subsection (b) of Section 41-16-121, and not purchased by any eligible entity
as set out in subsection (e) of Section 41-16-120 as follows: (1) All contracts made by or
on behalf of the State of Alabama or a department, board, bureau, commission, institution,
corporation, or agency thereof, of whatever nature for the sale or disposal of tangible personal
property owned by the State of Alabama, other than the following: a. Alcoholic beverages.
b. Products of the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind. c. Barter arrangements of the state
prison system. d. Books. e. School supplies. f. Food. g. Property used in vocational projects.
h. Livestock. i. Property owned by any state college or university,...
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