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Article 4
Special Provisions Relating to Beer

Sections

50
Kinds of licenses
51
Brewer's license
51‑A
Farm brewery license
52
Custom beermakers' center
53
Wholesaler's license
53‑A
Vendor's license
54
License to sell beer at retail for consumption off the premises
54‑A
License to sell beer and wine products at retail for consumption off the premises
54‑B
Beer tasting
55
License to sell beer at retail for consumption on the premises
55‑A
License to sell beer at retail, in certain counties, for consumption at baseball parks, race tracks and outdoor athletic fields and stadi...
55‑B
Manner of changing beer prices to wholesalers and retail licensees
55‑C
Agreements between brewers and beer wholesalers
56
License fees
56‑A
Filing fees and refunds
57
License fees
57‑A
Change in duration of licenses
 



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