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2023 CODE OF GEORGIA
Title 3 - ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES (§§ 3-1-1 — 3-15-4)
Chapter 3 - REGULATION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES GENERALLY (§§ 3-3-1 — 3-3-40)
Article 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS (§§ 3-3-1 — 3-3-11)
- Section 3-3-1 - Declaration of business of manufacturing, selling, and other dealings in alcoholic beverages as privilege subject to regulatory requirements
- Section 3-3-1.1 - Legislative intent; construction
- Section 3-3-2 - Powers of local governing authorities as to granting, refusal, suspension, or revocation of licenses generally; due process guidelines; fingerprints
- Section 3-3-2.1 - Notice to revenue department by county or municipality of violations concerning sale of alcoholic beverages to underage persons
- Section 3-3-2.2 - Maximum fine for violations of local alcoholic beverages licensing ordinances
- Section 3-3-3 - Licenses required to distribute, sell, or otherwise deal in alcoholic beverages; display of licenses
- Section 3-3-4 - Exemptions from license fees or taxes
- Section 3-3-5 - Sale of alcoholic beverages not complying with federal requirements as to quality or purity or standards adopted by commissioner
- Section 3-3-6 - Maintenance of records as to manufacture, purchase, or sale of alcoholic beverages by manufacturers, importers, or dealers; disposal of records
- Section 3-3-7 - Local authorization and regulation of sales of alcoholic beverages on Sunday
- Section 3-3-8 - Possession and transportation of lawfully purchased alcoholic beverages upon which taxes have not been paid in this state
- Section 3-3-9 - Penalty for violations of prohibitions in chapter
- Section 3-3-10 - Delivery of malt beverages, wine, and distilled spirits for personal use; marketing, receiving, and processing orders; regulation; penalty
- Section 3-3-11 - Sale of mixed drinks for off premises consumption
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