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28-3-15
Section 28-3-15 Acquisition, dispensing, etc., of alcoholic beverages, wine, etc., for medicinal,
scientific, etc., purposes by physicians, dentists, etc.; acquisition, etc., of wine for sacramental
or religious purposes by ministers, pastors, etc. (a) Regularly licensed physicians, dentists
or any person holding a license to practice medicine or to engage in any profession wherein
the treatment of the human body or of an animal body is necessarily involved, clinics, noncommercial
laboratories, manufacturing establishments, hospitals or sanatoria may acquire, own and dispense
for medicinal, mechanical, scientific or other nonbeverage purposes only any alcoholic beverage,
wine or ethyl alcohol. (b) Any minister, pastor or officer of a regularly organized religious
congregation or church and any other person who, under the ritual of any recognized religious
denomination is authorized or required to use wine for sacramental or religious purposes in
the ceremonies or ritual of such...
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28-4-119
Section 28-4-119 Procedure for shipment, delivery, etc., of alcohol and wine to persons for
sacramental or nonbeverage use - Labeling of packages or containers of wine or alcohol for
sacramental use. On the outside of each package or container of alcohol or of wine shipped
or sold for sacramental or religious purposes to be shipped, carried or delivered to any person
in this state there shall be printed or written in the English language the name and address
of the consignee or purchaser, the name and address of the consignor or seller and the kind
and quantity of liquor, whether alcohol or wine. (Acts 1919, No. 7, p. 6; Code 1923, §4711;
Code 1940, T. 29, §180.)...
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28-4-111
Section 28-4-111 Receipt or acceptance from common carrier, etc., of prohibited liquors or
beverages generally. No person shall receive or accept any prohibited liquors or beverages
from a common carrier or other carrier, except alcohol in accordance with regulations and
restrictions of the laws of Alabama and for the purposes prescribed by said laws and except
wine for sacramental or religious purposes as permitted under law and then only if there is
permanently pasted or attached to the container a copy of the prescription or affidavit upon
authority of which it was prescribed or obtained. (Acts 1919, No. 7, p. 6; Code 1923, §4707;
Code 1940, T. 29, §176.)...
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28-4-118
Section 28-4-118 Procedure for shipment, delivery, etc., of alcohol and wine to persons for
sacramental or nonbeverage use - Maintenance of record of delivery by carrier generally; certificate
to be filed with Alcoholic Beverage Control Board stating name of receiver, quantity and character
of wine or alcohol, purposes for which received, etc.; inspection of books and records of
carrier generally. The common carrier delivering such wine or alcohol shall keep a record
thereof and shall file in the office of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board within 10 days
after the receipt thereof a certificate stating the name of the shipper, the name of the receiver,
the quantity and character of the alcohol or wine, and the purposes for which shipped and
received and that it conforms to the requirements of law as to its preparation and as to the
presence of the affidavit. The said delivery shall be made by the carrier to the consignee
only, who shall sign and receipt therefor on the record. The...
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28-4-3
Section 28-4-3 Applicability of laws as to possession, transportation or delivery of prohibited
liquors to possession or receipt of wine, pure alcohol, etc., for sacramental purposes, domestic
use, etc., generally. The laws against possession, transportation or delivery of prohibited
liquors shall not apply to the possession of wine or cordial made from grapes or other fruit
when the grapes or other fruit are grown by the person making the same for his own domestic
use upon his own premises in this state and when such person keeps such wine or cordial for
his own domestic use on his own premises in any quantity not exceeding five gallons for one
family in 12 months, nor shall such laws apply to the receipt or possession of pure or grain
alcohol in nonprohibited quantities by persons who are permitted to buy, sell, use or possess
the same under existing laws of the state nor to the receipt or possession of wine for sacramental
purposes when received and possessed by an authorized person...
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28-4-180
Section 28-4-180 Persons authorized to purchase, have shipped, receive, possess and use wine
for sacramental or religious purposes. The following persons are authorized to purchase, have
shipped from outside of the state, receive, accept delivery of, possess and use wines for
sacramental or religious purposes: any minister, pastor or officer of a regularly organized
religious congregation or church and any other person who, under the ritual of any recognized
religious denomination, is authorized or required to use wine for sacramental or religious
purposes in the ceremonies or ritual of such religious denominations. (Acts 1919, No. 653,
p. 906; Code 1923, §4736; Code 1940, T. 29, §204.)...
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28-4-298
Section 28-4-298 Article not intended to secure search of premises of bona fide druggists or
physicians. This article is not intended to secure the search of the premises of bona fide
druggists who sell or keep for sale alcohol only for medical, scientific or mechanical purposes
or wine for sacramental purposes as authorized by law or of bona fide physicians who sell
and keep for sale pure alcohol only for medical purposes at the places that may be allowed
and subject to the restrictions and regulations prescribed by law. (Acts 1909, No. 191, p.
63; Acts 1915, No. 2, p. 8; Code 1923, §4751; Code 1940, T. 29, §220.)...
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28-4-182
Section 28-4-182 Permit from Alcoholic Beverage Control Board to have wine shipped from outside
the state - Required. When any such person desires to have shipped from outside of the state
wine for sacramental purposes in the usual religious exercises of his denomination, he may
apply to the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board for a permit, stating the amount desired, during
what period and for what purpose; and said board, if satisfied of the good faith of the application,
shall grant a written permit to the applicant, permitting the shipment of such amount as is
shown to be reasonably necessary, to be stated in the permit, for the time stated for such
purpose. Said permit shall be attached to the package when shipped into the state. (Acts 1919,
No. 653, p. 906; Code 1923, §4737; Code 1940, T. 29, §206; Acts 1963, 2nd Ex. Sess., No.
142, p. 328.)...
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28-4-151
Section 28-4-151 Sales by retail druggists generally; use of alcohol by such druggists for
compounding of prescriptions, etc. Any retail druggist in this state who is himself a registered
or licensed pharmacist or who regularly employs a licensed or registered pharmacist may sell
in the manner set out in this article pure alcohol for medicinal purposes only and grain alcohol
to chemists and bacteriologists actually engaged in scientific work for such purposes only.
Nothing in this section shall prevent such druggist from using alcohol in the compounding
of prescriptions or other medicines, the sale of which would not subject him to the payment
of the special tax required of liquor dealers by the United States. (Acts 1915, No. 1, p.
1; Code 1923, §4719; Code 1940, T. 29, §189.)...
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28-4-117
Section 28-4-117 Procedure for shipment, delivery, etc., of alcohol and wine to persons for
sacramental or nonbeverage use - Preparation of affidavit by person desiring to receive shipment;
copy of affidavit to be attached to container in which wine or alcohol shipped. Any person
desiring to have shipped to him under the laws of Alabama alcohol or wine for sacramental
use, or for any nonbeverage use specified in Section 28-3-15, shall make an affidavit before
an officer in Alabama authorized to administer oaths, stating the quantity of such alcohol
or such wine that the said party desires to receive, the use to which either the wine or the
alcohol is to be put and that the person seeking the shipment is authorized under the laws
of Alabama to have, receive and possess such quantity of alcohol or wine as is shipped and
that the shipment is sought of a legal quantity and for a bona fide legal purpose permitted
under the laws of Alabama, and for no other purpose. A copy of said affidavit...
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