2011 Maine Revised Statutes
TITLE 28-A: LIQUORS (HEADING: PL 1987, c. 45, Pt. A, @4 (new))
Chapter 43: LICENSES FOR THE SALE OF LIQUOR TO BE CONSUMED ON THE LICENSED PREMISES
28-A §1079. International air terminals
Part 3: LICENSES FOR SALE OF LIQUOR
Subpart 2: RETAIL LICENSES
Subchapter 2: SPECIFIC LICENSE REQUIREMENTS
§1079. International air terminals
1. Issuance of license to operators of air terminals. The bureau may issue licenses under this section for the sale of spirits, wine and malt liquor to be consumed on the premises to operators of international air terminals, as defined in section 2, subsection 15, or their agent or concessionaire.
[ 1997, c. 373, §104 (AMD) .]
2. Sale of liquor. An international air terminal licensee may sell liquor during the hours permitted under section 4, subsection 1, to:
A. International passengers in transit; and [1987, c. 342, §101 (NEW).]
B. Other persons. [1987, c. 342, §101 (NEW).]
[ 1987, c. 342, §101 (RPR) .]
3. Sale of liquor to international passengers in transit. Notwithstanding section 4, subsection 1, an international air terminal licensee may sell liquor to international passengers in transit during the hours sales are prohibited under section 4, subsection 1.
[ 1987, c. 342, §101 (RPR) .]
4. International passengers in transit defined. "International passenger in transit" means an airline passenger who is in transit and whose point of either origin or destination is a foreign country.
[ 1987, c. 342, §101 (NEW) .]
SECTION HISTORY
1987, c. 45, §A4 (NEW). 1987, c. 342, §101 (RPR). 1997, c. 373, §104 (AMD).
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