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Article 5
Special Provisions Relating to Liquor

Sections

60
Kinds of licenses
61
Distiller's licenses
61‑A
Combined craft manufacturing license
61‑B
Importer's license
62
Wholesaler's liquor license
63
Seven day license to sell liquor at retail for consumption off the premises
63‑A
Liquor tasting
64
License to sell liquor at retail for consumption on the premises
64‑A
Special license to sell liquor at retail for consumption on the premises
64‑B
License to sell liquor on premises commonly known as a bottle club
64‑C
License to manufacture and sell alcoholic beverages in a premises commonly known as a restaurant-brewer
64‑D
License to sell liquor on premises commonly known as a cabaret
64‑E
License to sell liquor at retail as an off-premises catering establishment
65
Prohibited sales
65‑A
Procuring alcoholic beverages for persons under the age of twenty-one years
65‑B
Offense for one under age of twenty-one years to purchase or attempt to purchase an alcoholic beverage through fraudulent means
65‑C
Unlawful possession of an alcoholic beverage with the intent to consume by persons under the age of twenty-one years
65‑D
Posting of signs
65‑E
Posting of signs relating to human trafficking
66
License fees
67
License fees, duration of licenses
68
Direct interstate liquor shipments
69
Direct intrastate liquor shipments
 



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