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28-3A-19.1
Section 28-3A-19.1 International motor speedway license. (a) Upon compliance by an applicant
with the provisions of this chapter, and the regulations made thereunder, the Alcoholic Beverage
Control Board may, where the application is accompanied by a certificate from the clerk or
proper officers setting out that the applicant has presented his or her application to the
governing authority of the municipality if the licensed premises is to be located therein,
or by a certificate from the clerk or proper officers of the county if the licensed premises
is to be located within the county but outside the jurisdiction of a municipality, and that
the applicant has obtained the consent and approval of the proper governing authority, issue
an international motor speedway license for any international motor speedway in the state
which marketed at least 60,000 tickets to at least two motor sport racing events at the speedway
in 1994, 1995, and 1996. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivisions...
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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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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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45-45A-40
Section 45-45A-40 Regulation and sale of alcoholic beverages. (a) Except as provided in this
section, in order to provide for additional local control and regulation of the sale of alcoholic
beverages in areas of the City of Madison located within Madison County, in addition to all
other power and authority granted by state law, the governing body of the City of Madison
is hereby authorized to regulate the days and hours of operation of establishments selling
and serving alcoholic beverages, specify zones in the city in which businesses required to
have retail off-premises or on-premises Alcoholic Beverage Control Board licenses may operate,
issue and set fees for local business licenses for establishments selling and serving alcoholic
beverages, and adopt ordinances regulating the establishments. Any authority granted herein
shall not be construed to affect, modify, or amend the authority otherwise reserved to the
state for the issuance and revocation of licenses for the sale of...
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28-11-2
Section 28-11-2 Definitions. For purposes of this chapter, the following terms have the following
meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) ALTERNATIVE NICOTINE PRODUCT.
The term alternative nicotine product includes any product that consists of or contains nicotine
that can be ingested into the body by chewing, smoking, absorbing, dissolving, inhaling, snorting,
sniffing, or by any other means. The term does not include a tobacco product, electronic nicotine
delivery system, or any product that has been approved by the United States Food and Drug
Administration for sale as a tobacco cessation product or for other medical purposes and that
is being marketed and sold solely for that purpose. (2) BOARD. The Alabama Alcoholic Beverage
Control Board. (3) CHILD-RESISTANT PACKAGING. Liquid nicotine container packaging meeting
the requirements of 15 U.S.C. §1472a. (4) DISTRIBUTION. To sell, barter, exchange, or give
tobacco or tobacco products for promotional purposes or...
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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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28-3A-23
Section 28-3A-23 Regulation of grant of licenses. (a) No license prescribed in this code shall
be issued or renewed until the provisions of this code have been complied with and the filing
and license fees other than those levied by a municipality are paid to the board. (b) Licenses
shall be granted and issued by the board only to reputable individuals, to associations whose
members are reputable individuals, or to reputable corporations organized under the laws of
the State of Alabama or duly qualified thereunder to do business in Alabama, or, in the case
of manufacturers, duly registered under the laws of Alabama, and then only when it appears
that all officers and directors of the corporation are reputable individuals. (c) Every license
issued under this code shall be constantly and conspicuously displayed on the licensed premises.
(d) Each retail liquor license application must be approved by the governing authority of
the municipality if the retailer is located in a municipality,...
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45-2-20.03
Section 45-2-20.03 Violations. (a) Any person violating any provision of this part shall upon
conviction be punished by a fine of not less than one dollar ($1) nor more than five hundred
dollars ($500) and may also be imprisoned in the county jail for a period of not more than
six months at the discretion of the court trying the case. (b) Any licensed establishment
which knowingly allows any person to violate any provision of this part on the premises of
a licensed establishment shall also be subject to being prosecuted and punished under the
general statutes of this state as if the violator were operating without a valid Alcoholic
Beverage Control Board license. (Act 96-458, p. 572, §4.)...
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45-49-20.03
Section 45-49-20.03 Violations. (a) Any person violating this part shall upon conviction be
punished by a fine of not less than one dollar ($1) nor more than five hundred dollars ($500)
and may also be imprisoned in the county jail for a period of not more than six months at
the discretion of the court trying the case. (b) Any licensed establishment which knowingly
allows any person to violate this part on the premises of a licensed establishment shall also
be subject to being prosecuted and punished under the general statutes of this state as if
the violator were operating without a valid Alcoholic Beverage Control Board license. (Act
97-176, p. 265, § 4.)...
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34-8A-16
Section 34-8A-16 Disciplinary actions; discovery. (a) The board by a majority of the board
members present and voting is authorized to withhold, deny, revoke, or suspend, any license
or certificate issued or applied for in accordance with this chapter or otherwise discipline
a licensed professional counselor or associate licensed counselor upon proof by proper hearing
that the applicant, licensed professional counselor, or associate licensed counselor: (1)
Has been convicted, within or without the jurisdiction of this state, of a felony, or any
offense involving moral turpitude, the record of conviction being conclusive evidence thereof.
(2) Has violated the current code of ethics adopted by the board. (3) Is using any narcotic
or any alcoholic beverage to an extent or in a manner dangerous to any other person or the
public, or to an extent that it impairs his or her ability to perform the work of a licensed
professional counselor or associate licensed counselor with safety to the...
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