2012 Connecticut General Statutes
Title 30 - Intoxicating Liquors
Chapter 545 - Liquor Control Act
Section 30-37o - Farmers’ market wine sales permit. Municipal prohibition of sale of wine by permittee.


CT Gen Stat § 30-37o (2012) What's This?

(a) The Commissioner of Consumer Protection shall issue a farmers’ market wine sales permit to a holder of a manufacturer permit for a farm winery upon submission of proof to the commissioner that such holder is in compliance with the requirements of subsection (e) of section 30-16. Such permit shall authorize the sale of wine manufactured from such farm winery during an unlimited number of appearances at a farmers’ market at not more than three farmers’ market locations per year provided such holder: (1) Has an invitation from such farmers’ market to sell wine at such farmers’ market, (2) only sells wine by the bottle at such farmers’ markets, and (3) is present, or has an authorized representative present, at the time of sale of any such bottle of wine from such farm winery at such farmers’ market. Any such farmers’ market wine sales permit shall be valid for a period of one year from the date of issuance. The annual fee for a farmers’ market wine sales permit shall be two hundred fifty dollars. There shall be a one-hundred-dollar, nonrefundable filing fee for any such permit.

(b) Any town or municipality may, by ordinance or zoning regulation, prohibit the sale of wine by the holder of a farmers’ market wine sales permit at a farmers’ market held in such town or municipality.

(P.A. 11-164, S. 2, 3.)

History: P.A. 11-164 effective July 1, 2011.

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