Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 545 - Liquor Control Act
Section 30-1. - Definitions.

For the interpretation of this chapter, unless the context indicates a different meaning:

(1) “Airline” means any United States airline carrier, holding a certificate of public convenience and necessity from the Civil Aeronautics Board under Section 401 of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, as amended, or any foreign flag carrier, holding a permit under Section 402 of such act.
(2) “Alcohol” means the product of distillation of any fermented liquid, rectified either once or more often, whatever may be the origin thereof, and includes synthetic ethyl alcohol which is considered nonpotable.
(3) “Alcoholic liquor” or “alcoholic beverage” includes the four varieties of liquor defined in subdivisions (2), (5), (18) and (19) of this section (alcohol, beer, spirits and wine) and every liquid or solid, patented or not, containing alcohol, spirits, wine or beer and capable of being consumed by a human being for beverage purposes. Any liquid or solid containing more than one of the four varieties so defined is considered as belonging to that variety which has the higher percentage of alcohol, according to the following order: Alcohol, spirits, wine and beer, except as provided in subdivision (19) of this section. The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to any liquid or solid containing less than one-half of one per cent of alcohol by volume.
(4) “Backer” means, except in cases where the permittee is himself the proprietor, the proprietor of any business or club, incorporated or unincorporated, engaged in the manufacture or sale of alcoholic liquor, in which business a permittee is associated, whether as employee, agent or part owner.
(5) “Beer” means any beverage obtained by the alcoholic fermentation of an infusion or decoction of barley, malt and hops in drinking water.
(6) (A) “Case price” means the price of a container of cardboard, wood or other material, containing units of the same size and class of alcoholic liquor, and (B) a case of alcoholic liquor, other than beer, cordials, cocktails, wines and prepared mixed drinks, shall be in the number and quantity, or fewer, with the permission of the Commissioner of Consumer Protection, of units or bottles as follows: (i) Six one thousand seven hundred fifty milliliter bottles; (ii) twelve one liter bottles; (iii) twelve seven hundred fifty milliliter bottles; (iv) twenty-four three hundred seventy-five milliliter bottles; (v) forty-eight two hundred milliliter bottles; (vi) sixty one hundred milliliter bottles; or (vii) one hundred twenty fifty milliliter bottles, except a case of fifty milliliter bottles may be in a number and quantity as originally configured, packaged and sold by the manufacturer or out-of-state shipper prior to shipment, provided such number of bottles does not exceed two hundred. The commissioner shall not authorize fewer numbers or quantities of units or bottles as specified in this subdivision for any one person or entity more than eight times in any calendar year. For the purposes of this subdivision, “class” has the same meaning as defined in 27 CFR 5.22 for spirits, as defined in 27 CFR 4.21 for wine, and as defined in 27 CFR 7.24 for beer.
(7) “Charitable organization” means any nonprofit organization organized for charitable purposes to which has been issued a ruling by the Internal Revenue Service classifying it as an exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
(8) “Club” has the same meaning as provided in section 30-22aa.
(9) “Coliseum” means a coliseum, as defined in section 30-33a.
(10) “Commission” means the Liquor Control Commission.
(11) “Department” means the Department of Consumer Protection.
(12) “Mead” means fermented honey, with or without adjunct ingredients or additions, regardless of alcohol content, regardless of process, and regardless of being sparkling, carbonated or still.
(13) “Minor” means any person under twenty-one years of age.
(14) “Person” means natural person including partners but shall not include corporations, limited liability companies, joint stock companies or other associations of natural persons.
(15) “Proprietor” includes all owners of businesses or clubs, included in subdivision (4) of this section, whether such owners are individuals, partners, joint stock companies, fiduciaries, stockholders of corporations or otherwise, but does not include persons or corporations who are merely creditors of such businesses or clubs, whether as note holders, bond holders, landlords or franchisors.
(16) “Dining room” means a room or rooms in premises operating under a hotel permit, hotel beer permit, restaurant permit, restaurant permit for beer or wine or cafe permit, where meals are customarily served, within the room or rooms, to any member of the public who has means of payment and proper demeanor.
(17) “Restaurant” means a restaurant, as defined in section 30-22.
(18) “Spirits” means any beverage that contains alcohol obtained by distillation mixed with drinkable water and other substances in solution, including brandy, rum, whiskey and gin.
(19) “Wine” means any alcoholic beverage obtained by the fermentation of the natural sugar content of fruits, such as grapes or apples or other agricultural products, containing sugar, including fortified wines such as port, sherry and champagne.
(20) “Nonprofit public television corporation” means a nonprofit public television corporation, as defined in section 30-37d.
(21) “Nonprofit club” has the same meaning as provided in section 30-22aa.
(1949 Rev., S. 4222; 1951, 1953, S. 2148d; 1957, P.A. 267, S. 1; 617, S. 1; 1959, P.A. 590; 1961, P.A. 292; 1963, P.A. 274, S. 1; February, 1965, P.A. 512; 553, S. 1; 1967, P.A. 365, S. 1; 725, S. 1; 1969, P.A. 135, S. 1; 724, S. 1; 739; 1971, P.A. 254, S. 1; 1972, P.A. 127, S. 57; P.A. 73-222; 73-533, S. 1; 73-543, S. 1; 73-563, S. 1; P.A. 74-307, S. 1; P.A. 75-259, S. 1, 8; 75-641, S. 1; P.A. 77-614, S. 165, 587, 610; P.A. 78-80, S. 1, 4; 78-82, S. 2; 78-202, S. 1, 2, 5; 78-294, S. 1, 5; 78-303, S. 80, 85, 136; P.A. 79-404, S. 38, 45; P.A. 80-198, S. 2; 80-482, S. 4, 170, 189, 191, 345, 348; P.A. 81-287, S. 1; 81-294, S. 6, 22; P.A. 82-68, S. 1, 11; 82-299, S. 1, 6; P.A. 83-152, S. 2; 83-508, S. 2; P.A. 85-264, S. 1, 4; 85-613, S. 82, 154; P.A. 89-181, S. 1, 6; P.A. 90-72, S. 1; 90-271, S. 18, 24; P.A. 91-118, S. 1; P.A. 93-139, S. 1; 93-326, S. 2; P.A. 95-79, S. 105, 189; 95-195, S. 11, 83; P.A. 03-235, S. 4; June 30 Sp. Sess. P.A. 03-6, S. 146(d); P.A. 04-169, S. 17; 04-189, S. 1; P.A. 05-288, S. 132; P.A. 06-94, S. 1; P.A. 16-18, S. 1; P.A. 19-24, S. 2, 3; P.A. 21-10, S. 6; 21-37, S. 54.)
History: 1959 act redefined club to qualify national or international fraternal or social organizations or affiliates in existence in state 1 year; 1961 act redefined case price to include cordials, cocktails, wines and prepared mixed drinks in exception; 1963 act added Subdiv. (21) defining “grocery store”; 1965 acts redefined “hotel” to include golf facilities and swimming pools as part of hotel premises and added Subdiv. (22) defining “golf country club”; 1967 acts added Subdivs. (23) and (24) defining “cafe” and “nonprofit theater”; 1969 acts redefined “bottle price” to specify applicability to alcoholic liquor other than beer and to clarify unit sizes, redefined “golf country club” to allow application for permit by organizations in existence for less than 1 year if certain conditions are met and redefined “case price” similarly for clarity and added Subdiv. (25) defining “nonprofit public art museum”; 1971 act added Subdiv. (26) defining “charitable organization”; 1972 act redefined “minor” to reflect lowered age of majority, i.e. from 21 to 18; P.A. 73-222 changed population marker in “hotel” definition from 15,000 to 40,000; P.A. 73-533 added Subdivs. (27) to (29) defining “coliseum”, “coliseum club” and “arena”; P.A. 73-543 added Subdiv. (30) defining “airline”; P.A. 73-563 redefined “hotel” adding as determiner of classification number of days food is served per week and whether or not food is served at all times when liquor is served; P.A. 74-307 added Subdiv. (31) defining “special sporting facility”; P.A. 75-259 redefined “case price” to include liter and milliliter bottles; P.A. 75-641 rearranged Subdivs. to place terms defined in alphabetical order; P.A. 77-614 replaced liquor control commission with division of liquor control within the department of business regulation, effective January 1, 1979; P.A. 78-80 added Subdiv. (32) defining “motel”; P.A. 78-82 added Subdiv. (33) defining “resort”; P.A. 78-202 added Subdiv. (34) defining “special outing facility”; P.A. 78-294 added Subdiv. (35) defining “farm winery”; P.A. 78-303 created exceptions to replacement of liquor control commission with division of liquor control; P.A. 79-404 replaced commission on special revenue with gaming policy board in Subdiv. (28); P.A. 80-198 included sales of wine in definition of “tavern”; P.A. 80-482 (See Secs. 4, 170 and 191) made division of liquor control an independent department and abolished the department of business regulation, overriding provision of same act which would have placed the division within the public safety department; P.A. 81-287 amended Subdiv. (11), defining “club”, to include definition of “nonprofit club”; P.A. 81-294 amended Subdiv. (7), defining “bottle price”, to include references to metric units and to allow increases greater than the previously stated amounts of two, four or eight cents in determining bottle price, effective January 1, 1982; P.A. 82-68 amended Subdiv. (20) by redefining “minor” as a person under 19 years of age, raising the age from 18; P.A. 82-299 added Subdiv. (36) defining “catering establishment”; P.A. 83-152 added a new Subdiv. (37) defining “nonprofit public television corporation”; P.A. 83-508 amended Subdiv. (20) by redefining “minor” as a person under 20 years of age, raising the age from 19; P.A. 85-264 redefined “minor” in Subdiv. (20) as any person under 21 years of age other than a person who has attained the age of 20 on or before September 1, 1985; P.A. 85-613 made technical change in Subdiv. (9); P.A. 89-181 added a new Subdiv. (38) defining “brew pub”; P.A. 90-72 added Subdiv. (15)(B) re an alternative definition of “golf country club”; P.A. 90-271 made a technical change in Subdiv. (2); P.A. 91-118 amended Subdiv. (21) by deleting “art” before “museum”, thus defining a permit that could be obtained by all nonprofit public museums, without regard to whether “art” was displayed there and deleted the word “floor”, before “area”, in the phrase “one hundred thousand square feet of floor area”; P.A. 93-139 made technical changes, amended the definitions of “alcoholic liquor”, “minor” and “dining room”, entirely redefined “club”, “coliseum”, “golf country club”, “restaurant”, “special sporting facility” and “nonprofit public television corporation” and deleted the definitions of “arena”, “bottle price”, “cafe”, “nonprofit club”, “coliseum club”, “grocery store”, “hotel”, “licensed pharmacist” or “licensed druggist”, “licensed pharmacy”, “nonprofit public museum”, “nonprofit theater”, “pharmacy commission”, “tavern”, “motel”, “resort”, “special outing facility”, “farm winery”, “catering establishment” and “brew pub”; P.A. 93-326 would have redefined “special outing facility” to reduce pavilion seating capacity from two hundred fifty people to one hundred fifty people, but failed to take effect since that definition was repealed by P.A. 93-139; P.A. 95-79 redefined “person” to exclude limited liability companies, effective May 31, 1995; P.A. 95-195 amended Subdiv. (10) to substitute Department of Consumer Protection for Department of Liquor Control, effective July 1, 1995; P.A. 03-235 amended Subdiv. (6) by adding ninety-six 100-milliliter bottles to definition of “case price”, effective June 26, 2003; June 30 Sp. Sess. P.A. 03-6 and P.A. 04-169 replaced Department of Consumer Protection with Department of Agriculture and Consumer Protection, effective July 1, 2004; P.A. 04-189 repealed Sec. 146 of June 30 Sp. Sess. P.A. 03-6, thereby reversing the merger of the Departments of Agriculture and Consumer Protection, effective June 1, 2004; P.A. 05-288 made a technical change in Subdiv. (14), effective July 13, 2005; P.A. 06-94 amended Subdiv. (14) to change reference from “subdivision (5)” to “subdivision (4)” and add exclusion for landlords and franchisors in definition of “proprietor”; P.A. 16-18 amended Subdiv. (6) to redefine “case price” by adding “, or fewer, with the permission of the Commissioner of Consumer Protection,” and replacing provisions re number and quantity of units or bottles with new provisions re same in Subpara. (B) and adding provision re commissioner not to authorize fewer numbers or quantities of units or bottles, effective May 6, 2016; P.A. 19-24 replaced “(19)” with “(20)” in Subdiv. (3) and redefined “case price” in Subdiv. (6), effective June 5, 2019, and replaced “(19)” with “(20)” in Subdiv. (3), redefined “case price” in Subdiv. (6), deleted former Subdiv. (8) defining “club”, redesignated existing Subdivs. (9) and (10) as new Subdivs. (8) and (9), deleted former Subdiv. (11) defining “golf country club”, added new Subdiv. (10) defining “mead”, redesignated existing Subdivs. (12) to (14) as new Subdivs. (11) to (13), redesignated existing Subdiv. (15) as new Subdiv. (14) and amended same to redefine “dining room”, redesignated existing Subdiv. (16) as new Subdiv. (15), deleted former Subdiv. (17) defining “special sporting facility”, redesignated existing Subdivs. (18) to (20) as new Subdivs. (16) to (18), effective July 1, 2020; P.A. 21-10 amended Subdiv. (3) by replacing references to Subdivs. (16) and (17) with Subdivs. (18) and (19) and a reference to Subdiv. (20) with Subdiv. (19), added new Subdiv. (8) defining “club”, redesignated existing Subdivs. (8) and (9) as Subdivs. (9) and (10), amended Subdiv. (10) by deleting definition of “department”, added new Subdiv. (11) defining “department”, redesignated existing Subdivs. (10) to (18) as Subdivs. (12) to (20), amended Subdiv. (15) by making technical changes and added Subdiv. (21) defining “nonprofit club”, effective May 13, 2021; P.A. 21-37 amended Subdivs. (3) and (13) to make technical changes and amended Subdiv. (14) to redefine “dining room” by adding reference to wine or cafe permit, effective July 1, 2021.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 30 - Intoxicating Liquors

Chapter 545 - Liquor Control Act

Section 30-1. - Definitions.

Section 30-1a and 30-1b. - Term “Liquor Control Commission” deemed to mean Division of Liquor Control within the Department of Business Regulation, exception. Term “Division of Liquor Control” or “Division of Liquor Control within the Department of P...

Section 30-2. - Liquor Control Commission: Appointment, term, vacancies, oath, removal.

Section 30-3. - Assistance.

Section 30-4. - Commissioners and employees prohibited from dealing in or manufacturing alcoholic liquor.

Section 30-5. - Receipts and expenditures.

Section 30-6. - Powers and duties of Department of Consumer Protection; report; records and certified copies.

Section 30-6a. - Adoption of regulations.

Section 30-6b. - Regulation requiring locking of certain beer coolers accessible to the public prohibited.

Section 30-6c. - Amendment of regulations concerning barroom partition requirements for restaurant and cafe permits.

Section 30-7. - Regulations to be furnished upon request.

Section 30-8. - Investigations, oaths and subpoenas.

Section 30-9. - Status of towns as to sale of alcoholic liquor.

Section 30-10. - Vote on liquor permit question.

Section 30-11. - Form of ballot label.

Section 30-12. - Liquor permit contrary to vote void. Exception.

Section 30-13. - Previous town action to remain in effect.

Section 30-13a. - Prior vote not to apply to sale under cafe permit. Referendum requirement.

Section 30-13b. - Local option re nonprofit theater permits.

Section 30-14. - Nature and duration of permit. Renewal by transferee or purchaser of permit premises.

Section 30-14a. - Renewal and issuance of package store permits. Removal of premises.

Section 30-15. - Issuance of permits.

Section 30-16. - Manufacturer permit for spirits. Manufacturer permit for beer. Manufacturer permit for a farm winery. Manufacturer permit for wine, cider and mead.

Section 30-16a. - Off-site farm winery sales and wine, cider and mead tasting permit.

Section 30-16b. - Authorization to sell alcoholic liquor for off-premises consumption. Sale with food. Delivery. Hours. Limits for order.

Section 30-16c. - Delivery of alcoholic liquor manufactured by holder of manufacturer permit.

Section 30-17. - Wholesaler permit. Termination or diminishment of distributorship. Wholesaler beer permit. Tastings.

Section 30-17a. - Sales by wholesaler permittees to retail permittees outside territory.

Section 30-17b. - Wholesaler's salesman certificates.

Section 30-17c. - Wholesaler and manufacturer permittees to inventory and unload alcoholic liquor prior to sale and delivery. Penalty.

Section 30-18. - Out-of-state shipper's permit for alcoholic liquors.

Section 30-18a. - Out-of-state winery shipper's permit for wine. Out-of-state retailer shipper's permit for wine.

Section 30-18b. - Prohibition against selling wine manufactured out of this state as Connecticut made wine.

Section 30-19. - Out-of-state shipper's permit for beer.

Section 30-19f. - In-state transporter's permit.

Section 30-20. - Package store permit. Grocery store beer permit.

Section 30-20a. - University permit.

Section 30-20b. - Out-of-state shipments by package store permit holder.

Section 30-21. - Hotel permit.

Section 30-21a. - Night club permit.

Section 30-21b. - Resort permit.

Section 30-22. - Restaurant permit. Wine ordered with restaurant meal. Sale of draught beer in sealed container for consumption off premises.

Section 30-22a. - Cafe permit. Off-premises consumption of wine purchased with meal. Compliance provisions.

Section 30-22aa. - Club and nonprofit club permits.

Section 30-22b. - Restaurant permit for catering establishment. Certain requirements may be waived upon written application.

Section 30-22bb. - Continuation of validity of cafe permit for club or nonprofit club until renewal or replacement permit.

Section 30-22c. - Juice bars. Notification of local police re scheduled events. Requirements. Penalties.

Section 30-22d. - Connecticut craft cafe permit.

Section 30-22e. - Seasonal outdoor open-air permits.

Section 30-23. - Club permits.

Section 30-23a. - Guest book requirements under club permits.

Section 30-23b. - Club permit for Rocky Hill Veterans' Home and Hospital.

Section 30-24. - Spouses of club and golf country club members.

Section 30-24a. - Golf country club permit. Nonprofit service club.

Section 30-24b. - Auxiliary club members.

Section 30-25. - Special club permit for picnics.

Section 30-25a. - Cafe permit in no-permit towns.

Section 30-26. - Tavern permit. Sale of draught beer in sealed containers for off-premises consumption.

Section 30-27. - Taverns not to be screened from street.

Section 30-28. - Railroad permit.

Section 30-28a. - Airline permit.

Section 30-29. - Boat permit.

Section 30-30. - Broker's permit.

Section 30-31. - Sale of warehouse receipts for alcoholic beverages.

Section 30-32. - Warehouse permit.

Section 30-33. - Concession permit.

Section 30-33a. - Coliseum permit. Special rule re backers.

Section 30-33b and 30-33c. - Special sporting facility permits.

Section 30-34. - Military permit.

Section 30-35. - Temporary permit for outings, picnics or social gatherings.

Section 30-35a. - Nonprofit theater permit.

Section 30-35b. - Ninety-day provisional permit.

Section 30-36. - Druggist permit.

Section 30-37. - Sales on prescription.

Section 30-37a. - Nonprofit public museum permit.

Section 30-37b. - Charitable organization permit.

Section 30-37c. - Bowling establishment permit. Racquetball facility permit.

Section 30-37d. - Nonprofit public television corporation permit.

Section 30-37e. - Airport restaurant permit. Airport bar permit. Airport airline club permit.

Section 30-37f. - Cafe permit at Bradley International Airport. Leasing and concessions. Access requirements. Excepted from local option, discretionary disapproval.

Section 30-37g. - Nonprofit golf tournament permit.

Section 30-37h. - Nonprofit corporation permit.

Section 30-37i. - Hotel guest bar permit.

Section 30-37j. - Caterer liquor permit. Notice requirements. Exemptions. Exclusive catering services contracts.

Section 30-37k. - Casino permit.

Section 30-37l. - Wine festival permit. Out-of-state entity wine festival permit. Wine festival and out-of-state entity wine festival permits. Notification to chief municipal law enforcement official.

Section 30-37o. - Farmers' market sales permit. Municipal prohibition of sale.

Section 30-37p. - Gift basket retailer permit.

Section 30-37q. - Sale, delivery or shipment of gift baskets containing wine or beer. Requirements. Audit. Advertising. Regulations.

Section 30-37r. - Farmers' market beer sales permit. Municipal prohibition of sale of beer by permittee.

Section 30-37s. - Religious wine retailer permit.

Section 30-37t. - Festival permit.

Section 30-38. - Storage of liquor. Approval of facilities.

Section 30-38a. - Transfer of liquor between retail permit premises under common ownership.

Section 30-38b. - Permits for on-premises consumption of alcoholic liquor. Limit on number of drinks sold to person.

Section 30-39. - Applications for permits, renewals. Fees. Publication, remonstrance, hearing.

Section 30-39a. - Bartender certificate. When required. Application; fee; refusal; exemption.

Section 30-39b. - Adoption of ordinance re written notice of liquor permit renewal application. Report.

Section 30-40. - Second application.

Section 30-41 and 30-42. - Permit fees. Rebate of permit fees.

Section 30-42a. - Permit fee rebate.

Section 30-43. - Granting and denial of permits. Notice of hearing.

Section 30-43a. - Continuance of certain permits until due for renewal or until replacement permit becomes available.

Section 30-44. - Mandatory refusal of permit where sale prohibited.

Section 30-45. - Mandatory refusal of permits to certain persons. Exceptions.

Section 30-46. - Discretionary suspension, revocation or refusal of permit; location or character of premises; other grounds.

Section 30-46a. - Permit for restaurant within a coliseum.

Section 30-47. - Discretionary suspension, revocation or refusal of permits; disqualification of applicant or permittee; alcohol seller and server training program; permittee participation.

Section 30-48. - Limitations of permits; exceptions. Loans. Period of credit. Resolution of credit disputes.

Section 30-48a. - Limitation on interest in retail permits.

Section 30-48b. - Municipalities and authorities as backers of coliseum permittees.

Section 30-49 and 30-50. - Sale of liquor on credit. Period of credit. Suspension of credit restrictions in case of disaster.

Section 30-51. - Prohibition on sale of alcoholic liquor in building where portion not used as permit premises. Closing of access to permit premises.

Section 30-51a. - Leasing of part of premises operating under grocery store beer permit.

Section 30-52. - Permit to specify location and revocability. Removal to another location.

Section 30-53. - Permit to be recorded.

Section 30-54. - Permit to be hung in plain view.

Section 30-55. - Revocation, suspension or placing conditions on permits. Fine. Hearing. Appeal to stay proceedings.

Section 30-55a. - Suspension of permit for failure to pay unemployment compensation contributions. Suspension of permit for violation of noise standards.

Section 30-56. - When appeal not to act as stay of execution.

Section 30-57. - Conviction of permittee or backer; revocation or suspension of permit; forfeiture.

Section 30-58. - Revocation of permit obtained by fraud.

Section 30-58a. - Offer in compromise in lieu of suspension.

Section 30-58b. - Continuation of service when special sporting facility permit revoked. Application for new permit.

Section 30-59. - Posting of notice of revocation or suspension.

Section 30-59a. - Suspension of permit for license suspension or revocation.

Section 30-60. - Appeal.

Section 30-61. - Service of process on members of commission.

Section 30-62. - Substitution of permittees. Fee.

Section 30-62a. - Consumer bars.

Section 30-62b. - Home manufacture of wine.

Section 30-62c. - Furnishing of water without charge. Offering of nonalcoholic beverages for sale. Exemptions. Requirements. Penalty.

Section 30-62d. - Authorization for use of self-pour automated system for beer, cider and wine.

Section 30-63. - Registration of brands, fees. Posting and notice of prices. Brand registration of fortified wine. When departmental approval prohibited.

Section 30-63a to 30-63d. - Prices charged by manufacturers and out-of-state shippers to Connecticut wholesalers. Affirmation re price. Determination of price. Enforcement; regulations.

Section 30-63e. - Conditions required for closeout sale.

Section 30-63f. - Brand or size to be closed out.

Section 30-64. - Fair trade; schedule of suggested prices to be filed with Department of Consumer Protection.

Section 30-64a. - Sales within a wholesaler's geographic territory.

Section 30-64b. - Unfair pricing practices.

Section 30-65. - Regulations.

Section 30-66. - Administration expenses.

Section 30-67. - Penalties.

Section 30-68. - Wholesale prices of wine.

Section 30-68a to 30-68h. - Minimum retail markups; definitions. Minimum selling price. Suggested consumer resale price. Enforcement; regulations. Minimum wholesale markups; definitions. Minimum selling price. Minimum wholesale price. Enforcement; re...

Section 30-68i. - Minimum selling price of out-of-state shipper, wholesaler or manufacturer permittee.

Section 30-68j. - Minimum markup in sale of beer.

Section 30-68k. - Price discrimination prohibited.

Section 30-68l. - Wholesale permittees. Sale below cost prohibited. Sale of family brand cases.

Section 30-68m. - Retail permittees; sales below cost prohibited; exception.

Section 30-68n. - Advertisement of manufacturers' rebates.

Section 30-69 to 30-73. - Seizures.

Section 30-74. - Unauthorized sale prohibited.

Section 30-75. - Prima facie evidence of intent to sell.

Section 30-76. - Purchase for resale.

Section 30-76a. - Sales to persons holding temporary or charitable organization permits.

Section 30-77. - Disposing of liquor without permit.

Section 30-78. - Nuisance. Disposal.

Section 30-79. - Soliciting orders in no-permit towns.

Section 30-80. - Delivery in town deemed sale.

Section 30-81. - Unsuitable persons prohibited from having financial interest in permit businesses. Employment of minors restricted.

Section 30-82. - Sale pending renewal of permit.

Section 30-83 to 30-85. - Selectmen to give permittees lists of drinkers receiving town aid. Sales to relatives. Liquors not to be sent to certain persons or their abodes.

Section 30-86. - Sale or delivery to minors, intoxicated persons and habitual drunkards prohibited. Exceptions. Use of transaction scan devices.

Section 30-86a. - Statement from purchaser as to age.

Section 30-86b. - Photographing a person whose age is in doubt, or photocopying such person's driver's license or identity card. Use of photograph or photocopy. Regulations. Affirmative defense.

Section 30-87. - Inducing minors to procure liquor. Exceptions. Official investigation or enforcement activity.

Section 30-88. - Identity card.

Section 30-88a. - Operator's license as proof of age. Misrepresentation of age to procure liquor.

Section 30-89. - Purchasing liquor or making false statement to procure liquor by person forbidden to purchase prohibited. Possessing liquor by minor on public street or highway or other public or private location prohibited; exceptions; when immune...

Section 30-89a. - Permitting minor to illegally possess liquor in dwelling unit or on private property or failing to halt such illegal possession. Penalty.

Section 30-90. - Loitering on permit premises. Unaccompanied minors prohibited.

Section 30-90a. - Employment of minors.

Section 30-91. - Hours and days of closing. Exemption.

Section 30-91a. - Effect of prior local votes re Sunday sale.

Section 30-92. - Capacity of beer containers.

Section 30-92a. - Bottle size, conversion to metric system.

Section 30-92b. - Beer packaging.

Section 30-93. - Containers to be sealed.

Section 30-93a. - Regulation of shipments into state.

Section 30-94. - Gifts, loans and discounts prohibited between permittees. Tie-in sales. Floor stock allowance. Depletion allowance.

Section 30-95. - Advertising and bottling.

Section 30-95a. - Display of trademarks by permittees.

Section 30-96. - When music permitted.

Section 30-97. - Town and probate records not to be kept where liquor is sold.

Section 30-98. - Liquor not to be furnished to prisoners.

Section 30-99. - Denatured alcohol or adulterated liquor. Penalty.

Section 30-100. - Bottle clubs.

Section 30-101. - Pharmacist, breaking law, forfeits permit and license.

Section 30-102. - Dram Shop Act; liquor seller liable for damage by intoxicated person. No negligence cause of action for sale to person twenty-one years of age or older.

Section 30-103. - Contracts and actions based on illegal sales.

Section 30-104. - Jurisdiction.

Section 30-105. - Prosecutions.

Section 30-106. - Entry into disorderly house by officer.

Section 30-107. - Arrest and seizure without warrant. Disposition of illegal liquor.

Section 30-108. - Court may order analysis of liquor.

Section 30-109. - State chemist to analyze samples. Copies of analysis to be evidence.

Section 30-110. - Tampering with analysis.

Section 30-111. - Reports of convictions, fines and forfeited bonds.

Section 30-112. - Civil action barred on certain debts.

Section 30-113. - Penalties.

Section 30-114. - Beer keg identification and receipt requirements. Restrictions on keg deposit refunds. Grounds for permit revocation or suspension.

Section 30-115. - Possession of beer keg lacking required identification. False information on beer keg receipt. Penalties.

Section 30-116. - Sale, purchase or possession of alcohol vaporization device prohibited. Penalty.

Section 30-117. - Purchase, possession or sale of powdered alcohol prohibited. Penalty.

Section 30-118. - Sale or transfer of ownership of alcoholic liquor by fiduciary of decedent's estate.