2021 Tennessee Code
Part 2 - Licenses and Fees
§ 57-3-204. Retailer's Licenses — Fees — Disposition of Alcoholic Beverages After Retailer Ceases Doing Business — Sale by Manufacturer and Other Entities. [Effective Until July 1, 2021. See the Version Effective on July 1, 2021.]

To permit licensed manufacturers to obtain a license to sell alcoholic beverages at retail in  (here insert jurisdiction).
Not to permit licensed manufacturers to obtain a license to sell alcoholic beverages at retail in  (here insert jurisdiction).
Are packaged in tamper-resistant sealed packages; and
Indicate on the packaging that the customer is prohibited from consuming the alcoholic beverage until the customer reaches the customer's final destination;

Notwithstanding §57-3-406(e) and (h), may sell alcoholic beverages on any day and during any hours during which the terminal building of a commercial air carrier airport is authorized to sell alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption;
May store inventory at one (1) or more secure locations other than the premises of the retail store that are located within the terminal building;
May transfer and transport inventory to and from storage locations; and

Shall not conduct consumer educational seminars or authorize its employees or agents to receive complimentary samples at a sales demonstration under §57-3-404(h).
Subsection (a) and subdivisions (b)(1), (2), (3)(A), and (3)(C) shall apply to retail stores licensed under this subsection (h).
The commission shall verify that a terminal building of a commercial air carrier airport meets all qualifications for licensure under this subsection (h) prior to issuing a license.

As used in this subsection (h), unless the context otherwise requires, “terminal building of a commercial air carrier airport” has the same meaning as defined in §57-4-102.