Code of Alabama
Chapter 3A - Alcoholic Beverage Licensing Code.
Section 28-3A-6.2 - This Section Was Assigned by the Code Commissioner in the 2021 Regular Session, Effective August 1, 2021. This Is Not in the Current Code Supplement.

(a)(1) Any person who is not a common or permit carrier and who does not hold a direct wine shipper, wholesaler, retailer, manufacturer, or importer license issued by the board and who is not owned or controlled by a common or permit carrier or a direct wine shipper, wholesaler, retailer, manufacturer, or importer licensee of the board may obtain a wine fulfillment center license from the board as provided in this section. A wine fulfillment center licensee, subject to compliance with all terms and provisions of this section and Section 28-3A-6.1 may contract with a common or permit carrier for the shipment of unopened containers of wine on behalf of a direct wine shipper licensee directly to an Alabama resident who is at least 21 years of age, for personal use by the individual and not for resale.
(2) A person shall obtain a separate wine fulfillment center license for each physical premises that is to be used as a wine fulfillment center before shipping wine to any Alabama resident from that premises, and shall pay an annual license fee of five hundred dollars ($500), plus an additional one hundred dollars ($100) for each additional premises from which shipments to Alabama residents will be made.
(3) The holder of a wine fulfillment center license may only provide logistics services of warehousing, packaging, order fulfillment, and shipment of wine for a direct wine shipper licensee for which the wine fulfillment center licensee is the bailee of the wine. Wine held in bailment by a wine fulfillment center licensee shall remain the property of the direct wine shipper licensee until loaded on conveyance for direct shipment to an Alabama resident.
(4) A wine fulfillment center licensee shall not ship wine into or within the state from, or on behalf of, any of the following:
a. An unlicensed direct shipper of wine, either in-state or out-of-state.
b. A retailer licensed by the board.
c. An out-of-state retailer.
d. A person that does not hold a direct wine shipper license.
(b) A wine fulfillment center license applicant shall provide all of the following information to the board as part of its application:
(1) The precise location or locations at which the licensee will engage in logistics services for wine to be shipped into the state.
(2) Any other information required by the board.
(c) A wine fulfillment center licensee shall do all of the following:
(1) Annually renew its wine fulfillment center license in a manner as established by rule of the board and pay any initial and annual license fees.
(2) Enter into a contract with a direct wine shipper licensee designating the wine fulfillment center licensee as the agent of the direct wine shipper licensee for purposes of this section and Section 28-3A-6.1. A wine fulfillment center licensee may not avoid liability under this section by subcontracting with a third party to perform its obligations pursuant to this section.
(3) Maintain a compliance program documenting that all wine shipped by each direct wine shipper licensee through the wine fulfillment center licensee satisfies the requirements set forth in subdivisions (c)(1) and (c)(2) of Section 28-3A-6.1.
(4) Make all commercially reasonable efforts to verify the validity of each direct wine shipper license prior to making any shipment on behalf of the direct wine shipper licensee.
(5) Ensure all containers of wine shipped by the wine fulfillment center licensee to an Alabama resident are conspicuously labeled with the following words: "CONTAINS ALCOHOL: SIGNATURE OF PERSON AGE 21 OR OLDER REQUIRED FOR DELIVERY."
(6) Report to the board on a quarterly basis in a manner prescribed by the board all of the following information for each wine shipment into the state pursuant to this section:
a. The name, address, and license number of the direct wine shipper licensee and the point of origin of shipment from which the wine fulfillment center licensee received the wine, if different from the address of the direct wine shipper licensee.
b. The name and address of the Alabama resident who placed the order.
c. For each completed shipment, evidence of signature by an individual age 21 years or older.
d. The name and license number of the common or permit carrier engaged in the shipment.
e. The date of shipment.
f. The carrier tracking number.
g. The quantity of wine in the shipment.
(7) Maintain for a minimum of three years from the date of receipt from a direct wine shipper licensee or the date of shipment to an Alabama resident, as applicable, and permit the board and any of its designees to inspect, verify, or perform an audit of all of the information listed in subdivision (6).
(8) Upon violation of this title or a rule of the board, be subject to a civil penalty imposed by the board by administrative proceedings that apply to alcoholic beverage licenses, as follows:
(1) For the first violation, a civil penalty not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500).
(2) For a second violation, a civil penalty not to exceed three thousand dollars ($3,000).
(3) For a third or any subsequent violation, a civil penalty not to exceed six thousand dollars ($6,000).
(9) Be deemed to have consented to the jurisdiction of the board and the other state agencies and the state courts concerning enforcement of this section and Section 28-3A-6.1.
(d) Any fines or fees received by the board under this section shall be used by the board in order to perform its regulatory duties under Title 28.
(e) The board may adopt rules to implement this section.

Structure Code of Alabama

Code of Alabama

Title 28 - Intoxicating Liquor, Malt Beverages and Wine.

Chapter 3A - Alcoholic Beverage Licensing Code.

Section 28-3A-1 - Short Title.

Section 28-3A-1.5 - Nonprofit Special Events Retail License.

Section 28-3A-3 - Authority of Board to Issue Licenses to Engage in Alcoholic Beverage Transactions.

Section 28-3A-4 - License Application; Fees.

Section 28-3A-5 - Issuance and Renewal of Licenses; Penalty for Delinquent Renewal.

Section 28-3A-6 - Manufacturer Licensing and Requirements; Tastings or Samplings; Charitable Event Donations.

Section 28-3A-6.1 - Direct Shipment of Wine by a Manufacturer.

Section 28-3A-6.2 - This Section Was Assigned by the Code Commissioner in the 2021 Regular Session, Effective August 1, 2021. This Is Not in the Current Code Supplement.

Section 28-3A-7 - Importer License; Issuance; Restrictions on Sales; Registration of Labels; Seizure of Unregistered Goods; Monthly Reports; Inspections.

Section 28-3A-8 - Liquor Wholesaler License.

Section 28-3A-9 - Wholesaler License for Beer or Table Wine.

Section 28-3A-10 - Warehouse License.

Section 28-3A-11 - Lounge Retail Liquor License; Approval of Municipality; Entertainment; Minors.

Section 28-3A-12 - Club Liquor Retail License; Approval of Municipality.

Section 28-3A-13 - Restaurant Retail Liquor License.

Section 28-3A-13.1 - Delivery Service License.

Section 28-3A-14 - Retail Table Wine License for On-Premises and Off-Premises Consumption.

Section 28-3A-15 - Retail Table Wine License for Off-Premises Consumption.

Section 28-3A-16 - Retail Beer License for On-Premises and Off-Premises Consumption.

Section 28-3A-17 - Retail Beer License for Off-Premises Consumption.

Section 28-3A-17.1 - Entertainment District Designation in Certain Municipalities.

Section 28-3A-18 - Retail Common Carrier Liquor License.

Section 28-3A-19 - Special Retail License.

Section 28-3A-19.1 - International Motor Speedway License.

Section 28-3A-20 - Special Events Retail License.

Section 28-3A-20.1 - Removal of Resealed Bottle of Wine From Premises of Licensee.

Section 28-3A-20.2 - Tasting of Liquor or Wine Conducted by Licensed Manufacturer or Its Representative.

Section 28-3A-20.3 - On-Premises Licensees Authorized to Make, Store, and Sell Infused Products Made From Distilled Spirits.

Section 28-3A-20.4 - Wine Festivals - Licensure Requirements; Tastings and Sale of Wine for On-Premises or Off-Premises Consumption.

Section 28-3A-21 - Fees for Licenses Issued by the Board; Local License Taxes.

Section 28-3A-22 - Disposition of Proceeds of Filing Fees and License Taxes.

Section 28-3A-23 - Regulation of Grant of Licenses.

Section 28-3A-24 - Suspension or Revocation of Licenses; Appointment of Hearing Commission; Notice, Hearing and Findings; Fines.

Section 28-3A-25 - Unlawful Acts and Offenses; Penalties.

Section 28-3A-26 - Revocation of License or Permit Upon Second or Subsequent Conviction.