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  6. Title 57 - Intoxicating Liq...
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  8. Chapter 5 - Beer
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  10. Part 1 - General Provisions


Part 1 - General Provisions


  • § 57-5-101. Traffic in alcoholic beverages of less than eight percent (8%) permitted -- Brewers' and wholesalers' interests restricted.
  • § 57-5-102. Registration of manufacturers and wholesale distributors.
  • § 57-5-103. Permit from county or city required -- Classification of counties -- Purchases of beer “for resale.”
  • § 57-5-104. Application fee -- Privilege tax -- Permits.
  • § 57-5-105. Licenses or permits to sell outside of town or city limits -- Applications -- Temporary permits -- Hearings.
  • § 57-5-106. Licensing powers of cities, towns, and Class B counties.
  • § 57-5-107. Hotels and motels.
  • § 57-5-108. Revocation or suspension of permits or licenses -- Civil penalty -- Review of orders -- Pilot project concerning local and municipal beer boards.
  • § 57-5-109. Proximity to schools, residences, churches, places of public gatherings.
  • § 57-5-110. Bonds of warehousemen, dealers and manufacturers -- Terms and conditions -- Alternative collateral.
  • § 57-5-111. Homemade beer.
  • § 57-5-112. Beer container size -- Labeling.
  • § 57-5-113. Sale of beer allowed any time authorized to sell liquor and wine -- Beer permit required.
  • § 57-5-114. Separate license for distribution of high alcohol content beer not required.
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