Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 138 - Alcoholic Liquors
Section 17 - Number of Licenses Quotas; Licenses for Wines and Malt Beverages per Population Unit; Additional Licenses; Estimates of Increased Population; Decrease in Quota Due to Loss in Population; Determination of Population of City or Town

Section 17. Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, the number of licenses issued in any city or town under sections twelve and fifteen and in force and effect at any one time during any license year shall be limited as hereinafter provided:
The local licensing authorities of any city or town, except the city of Boston, may grant one license under the provisions of section twelve for each population unit of one thousand or additional fraction thereof, and, in addition, one such license for each population unit of ten thousand or fraction thereof, over the first twenty-five thousand, but may, regardless of population, grant at least fourteen licenses under said section twelve; and the local licensing authorities may also grant one license under the provisions of section fifteen for each population unit of five thousand or additional fraction thereof, but may, regardless of population, grant at least two licenses under said section fifteen.
In addition to the number of licenses otherwise authorized to be granted by the provisions of this section, the local licensing authorities of any city or town, except the city of Boston, which has voted to grant licenses for the sale of all alcoholic beverages as provided in the first question appearing in section eleven, may grant not more than one license for the sale of wines or malt beverages only, or both under section twelve, for each population unit of five thousand or fraction thereof; provided, that in any such city or town, said authorities may grant at least five additional licenses for the sale of such beverages, irrespective of its population; and the local licensing authorities may also grant not more than one license for the sale of wines or malt beverages only or both under the provisions of section fifteen for each population unit of five thousand or fraction thereof; provided, that in any such city or town said authorities may grant at least five additional licenses for the sale of such beverages, irrespective of its population; and provided, further, that the establishment of this limitation shall not be construed to prevent the renewal of any license granted prior to June fifteenth, nineteen hundred and thirty-seven.
The local licensing authorities of any city or town, except the city of Boston, which has voted to grant licenses for the sale of wines and malt beverages, as provided in the second question appearing in section eleven, and which has also voted to grant licenses for the sale of all alcoholic beverages in packages, as provided in the third question appearing in the said section, may grant additional licenses under section fifteen for the sale of wines or malt beverages only, or both, equal to the number of licenses under the said section otherwise authorized to be granted in any such city or town by the provisions of this section.
The local licensing authorities of any city or town, except the city of Boston, may make an estimate prior to March the first in any year of any temporary increased resident population in such city or town as of July the tenth following, and one additional license under section fifteen, to be effective from April 1 to November 30 or from April 1 to the following January 15 at the discretion of the local licensing authority, may be granted by said authorities for each unit of five thousand or additional fraction thereof of such population as so estimated, and the local licensing authorities of any city or town in Berkshire county, in which the city council, in accordance with the provisions of its charter, or the town, at an annual or special town meeting, votes to authorize such authority to grant winter seasonal licenses, or of any town in Franklin county, may make an estimate not later than October the fifteenth in any year of any temporary increased resident population in such city or town as of February the tenth following, and one additional license under section fifteen, to be effective from December the first to April the first of the year following, may be granted by said authorities for each unit of five thousand or additional fraction thereof of such population as so estimated; provided, that not more than one additional license shall be granted under this paragraph to the same person or for the same premises in any one year; and provided, further, that the local licensing authorities of any city or town, except the city of Boston, may grant, in addition to and irrespective of any limitation of the number of licenses contained in this section, seasonal licenses under section twelve, to be effective from April first to January fifteenth of the following year, or any portion thereof, and in any city or town in Berkshire county in which the granting of winter seasonal licenses is authorized as above provided, and in any town in Franklin county seasonal licenses under section twelve, to be effective from December the first to April the first, to the amount or number that such authorities deem to be in the public interest. Every estimate hereunder of temporary resident population shall be made and voted upon by the local licensing authorities at a meeting of said authorities called for the purpose after due notice to each of the members thereof of the time, place and purpose of said meeting and after investigation and ascertainment by them of all the facts and after co-operative discussion and deliberation. A copy of such an estimate, signed by a majority of the members of said authorities, stating under the penalties of perjury that all the foregoing requirements have been complied with and that the estimate is true to the best of their knowledge and belief, shall be forwarded forthwith to the commission. Upon the petition of twenty-five persons who are taxpayers of the city or town in which a seasonal license has been so granted, or who are registered voters in the voting precinct or district wherein the licensed premises are situated, filed within five days after the granting of such license, the commission shall, and upon its own initiative at any time may, after a hearing, examine and review any estimate made or action taken by the local licensing authorities in granting the same, and after such examination or review, may rescind, revoke, cancel, modify or suspend any such estimate or action. Nothing in this paragraph shall be deemed to authorize or permit the commission to deny a renewal of, or to rescind, revoke or cancel, because of a decrease in population, any seasonal license outstanding and in full force on April thirtieth, nineteen hundred and fifty.
The licensing board for the city of Boston may grant 665 licenses for the sale of all alcoholic beverages under section 12. The board may grant 250 licenses for the sale of all alcoholic beverages under section 15. The number of licenses for the sale of wines and malt beverages only, or both, in the city shall not exceed 320. The transfer of existing licenses shall be subject to a public hearing in the neighborhood in which the license is to be relocated, properly advertised and at an appropriate time to afford that neighborhood an opportunity to be present.
The licensing board of the city of Boston may grant up to 25 additional licenses for the sale of all alcoholic beverages to be drunk on the premises and up to 30 additional licenses for the sale of wines and malt beverages to drunk on the premises. Notwithstanding the first sentence, 5 of the additional all alcoholic beverages licenses shall be granted only to innholders duly licensed under chapter 140 to conduct a hotel and 10 of the additional all alcoholic beverages licenses shall be granted to existing holders of licenses for the sale of wines and malt beverages under section 12 provided that those licensees return to the licensing board, the licenses that they currently hold. The remaining licenses for the sale of all alcoholic beverages to be drunk on the premises and the 30 additional licenses for the sale of wines and malt beverages to be drunk on the premises shall be granted in the areas designated by the Boston Redevelopment Authority as main street districts, urban renewal areas, empowerment zones or municipal harbor plan areas. Once issued to a licensee in a Boston Redevelopment Authority designated area, the licensing board shall not approve the transfer of that license to a location outside of the designated area. A license granted pursuant to this paragraph shall be nontransferable to any other person, corporation or organization and shall be clearly marked nontransferable on its face. A license issued under this paragraph, that is cancelled, revoked or no longer in use, shall be returned physically, with all of the legal rights, privileges and restrictions pertaining thereto, to the licensing board and the licensing board may then grant that license to a new applicant consistent with the criteria set forth in this paragraph if the applicant files with the licensing board a letter from the department of revenue and a letter from the department of unemployment assistance indicating that the license is in good standing with those departments and that all applicable taxes, fees and contributions have been paid.
In addition to the licenses granted pursuant to the preceding 2 paragraphs, the licensing board of the city of Boston may grant up to 45 additional licenses for the sale of all alcoholic beverages to be drunk on the premises and up to 15 additional licenses for the sale of wines and malt beverages to be drunk on the premises in either the zoning districts of Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Mattapan, Mission Hill and Roxbury as designated by the Boston Zoning Commission or in the areas designated by the Boston Redevelopment Authority as main street districts. A license granted pursuant to this paragraph shall be nontransferable to any other person, corporation or organization and shall be clearly marked ''nontransferable'' and ''neighborhood restricted'' on its face. A license issued under this paragraph, if cancelled, revoked or no longer in use at the location of original issuance, shall be returned physically, with all of the legal rights, privileges and restrictions pertaining thereto, to the licensing board which may then grant that license to a new applicant under the same conditions as specified in this paragraph if the applicant files with the licensing board a letter from the department of revenue and a letter from the department of unemployment assistance indicating that the license is in good standing with those departments and that all applicable taxes, fees and contributions have been paid; provided, however, that a license issued under this paragraph that is cancelled, revoked or no longer in use at the location of original issuance shall only be issued to a new applicant in the same designated area of the city where the original license was granted.''
As used in this section, the following words shall have the following meanings:—
''Airline club'', an establishment that is not open to the general public and which is operated by or for an airline at the airport to provide exclusive or special accommodations to members and their guests in accordance with airline policy.
''Airport'', the General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport.
''Boston license'', a license for the sale of alcoholic beverages issued pursuant to the preceding paragraph and subject to the city of Boston municipal quota.
''Passenger terminals'', the passenger terminals and designated airline clubs within the airport.
''Restricted airport licenses'', licenses for: (i) the sale of all alcoholic beverages to be drunk on the premises within the passenger terminals; and (ii) the sale of wines and malt beverages to be drunk on the premises within the passenger terminals.
The licensing board for the city of Boston may grant restricted airport licenses to common victuallers duly licensed under chapter 140 and operating within the passenger terminals, subject to the approval of the alcoholic beverages control commission. Once issued to a licensee within the passenger terminals, the licensing board shall not approve the transfer of a restricted airport license to a location outside of the passenger terminals. A restricted airport license shall be nontransferable to any other person, corporation or organization operating outside the passenger terminals and shall be clearly marked ''nontransferable outside the passenger terminals at the airport'' on its face. Notwithstanding this section or any other special or general law to the contrary, restricted airport licenses shall not be subject to or counted against the municipal quota set forth in this section including, but not limited to, the city of Boston quota set forth in the sixth paragraph. A restricted airport license, if revoked or no longer in use, shall be returned physically, with all of the legal rights and privileges pertaining thereto, to the licensing board which may then grant that license to a new applicant operating within the passenger terminals, consistent with this paragraph.
Notwithstanding the provisions hereof, no quota established hereunder for any city or town shall be decreased because of any loss in population.
The population of any city or town for the purposes of this section shall be that enumerated in the most recent federal census.
In determining the population of any city or town for the purposes of this section the state secretary shall, if the last preceding census is the national census, by a writing filed by him in his office, make such adjustments in such census as will reflect the criteria used in making the last preceding state census.
Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the number of licenses which a city or town was authorized to grant in nineteen hundred and thirty-three under this section shall not be decreased because of any loss in population, but only because of cancellation, revocation or failure to renew existing licenses, and no further original licenses shall be granted in a city or town where the population has decreased since nineteen hundred and thirty-three until the number of licenses outstanding shall have been reduced for the aforementioned reasons to a number which is less than that which may be granted based on such reduced population and thereafter the number of licenses in force and effect at any one time during the license year shall be based on such reduced population as provided in this section.
In addition to the number of licenses otherwise authorized to be granted pursuant to this section, a city or town may grant additional licenses under sections 15 or 15F to the holder of a farmer-winery license under section 19B or in any other state for the sale of wine produced by or for the applicant. A license granted by a city or town under said section 15 or 15F shall not be include as a license for purposes of determining the number of licenses allowed to be granted by a city or town under this section. A license granted pursuant to this paragraph shall be nontransferable to any other person, corporation or organization and shall be clearly marked nontransferable on its face.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title XX - Public Safety and Good Order

Chapter 138 - Alcoholic Liquors

Section 1 - Definitions

Section 2 - Manufacture and Sale of Alcoholic Beverages

Section 2a - Sale, Manufacture or Possession of Powdered Alcohol Prohibited; Exceptions

Section 3 - Manufacture and Storage of Alcoholic Beverages for Private Use

Section 4 - Licensing Boards; Appointments; Membership

Section 5 - Terms of Office of Licensing Board; Removal; Review; Notice; Fee

Section 6 - Chairman of Licensing Board; Quorum; Vacancies

Section 7 - Offices of Licensing Board; Salaries; Expenses

Section 8 - Limitation of Sec. 7

Section 9 - Records of Licensing Boards; Quarterly Reports; Sworn Statements

Section 10 - Cities Exempt From Operation of Six Preceding Sections; Residency Requirement of Board or Commission Members

Section 10a - Annual Report of Local Licensing Authorities to Commission

Section 10b - Authority to Declare Office of Member of Board Vacant

Section 11 - Questions to Be Placed on Ballot at Biennial State Election

Section 11a - Submission of Question at Special and Regular Municipal Elections; Petition; Taverns

Section 12 - Licenses Authorizing Sale of Beverages to Be Drunk on Premises; Veterans' Organizations, Corporations, etc.; Suspension or Revocation; Hours of Sale; Liqueurs and Cordials; Liquor Legal Liability Insurance Requirement

Section 12a - Renewal of Licenses to Conduct Restaurant; Investigations

Section 12b - Operation of Premises Licensed to Sell Alcoholic Beverages; Nudity

Section 12c - Annual Caterer's License for Sale of Alcoholic Beverages at Private Catering Event; Written Notice; Penalties for Violation

Section 13 - Licensing of Railroad or Car and Airline Corporations; Vessel Owners and Operators; Shipping Companies and Ship Chandlers

Section 14 - Special Licenses to Managers of Indoor or Outdoor Activities; Fees

Section 14a - License for Sale of Wine, Malt Beverages and Distilled Spirits at Auction; Fee; Time for Auction; Sample Wine, Malt Beverages and Distilled Spirits Tastings

Section 15 - Licensing Authorizing Sale of Beverages Not to Be Drunk on Premises; Applications; Approval; Price Lists; Renewals; Fees; Hours of Sales; Samples

Section 15a - Application for Licenses; Statement of Beneficial Interests; Corporate Stock Transfers; Filing Notation; Publication of Notice; Hearing; Plan of Premises; Transfers; Notice to Abutting Property Owners; Complaints; Appeals; Cancellation...

Section 15f - Special License for Sale of Wine Produced by Farmer-Winery for Off-Premises Consumption at Indoor or Outdoor Agricultural Event

Section 16 - Dilution, Changing or Tampering With Alcoholic Beverages; Suspension of License; Prima Facie Evidence

Section 16a - Renewal of Annual Licenses; Number Limitation; Rejection of Application; Appeal

Section 16b - Time Within Which Application for Licenses Shall Be Granted or Dismissed; Notice of Approval; Number of Applications

Section 16c - Licenses for Premises Located Near Schools or Churches

Section 17 - Number of Licenses Quotas; Licenses for Wines and Malt Beverages per Population Unit; Additional Licenses; Estimates of Increased Population; Decrease in Quota Due to Loss in Population; Determination of Population of City or Town

Section 17a - Grant of Additional Licenses for Sale of Alcoholic Beverages Drunk on Premises

Section 17b - Grant of Additional Licenses for Sale of Alcoholic Beverages Drunk Off Premises

Section 17c - Grant of Additional Licenses Under Former Law for Sale of Alcoholic Beverages Drunk on Premises

Section 18 - Wholesalers' and Importers' Licenses; Compounding, Blending, Warehousing, and Shipping of Alcoholic Beverages; Fees; Records

Section 18a - Licenses for Agents or Brokers of Foreign Manufacturers and Importers; Records; Fees

Section 18b - Issuance of Certificates of Compliance to Licensees Authorized to Export or Sell Alcoholic Beverages to Domestic Licensees; Information Concerning Shipments; Issuance of Certificates to Immediate Family; Cancellation and Revocation of C...

Section 18c - License to Import Alcoholic Beverages in Connection With Manufacture of Food Products; Fees

Section 19 - Licenses to Manufacture Alcoholic Beverages; Sale by Manufacturer; Blending of Alcoholic Beverages; Marks to Identify Manufacturer; Records of Manufacturer; Fees

Section 19a - Permits for Salesmen to Solicit Orders for Alcoholic Beverages

Section 19b - Farmer-Winery Licenses; Hearing; Appeal; Notices to Interested Parties; Operation of Winery; Records; Fees

Section 19c - Farmer-Brewery Licenses; Hearing; Appeal; Notices to Interested Parties; Operation of Brewery; Records; Fees

Section 19d - Pub Brewery Licenses; Hearings; Records; Fees

Section 19e - Farmer-Distillery Licenses; Applicants; Requirements; Evidentiary Hearings; Written Notice of Applications; Schools and Churches; Fees

Section 19f - Direct Wine Shipper Licenses; Regulation and Enforcement by Commission

Section 19g - Tenant Brewer License; Applications; Importation of Raw Materials; Record Keeping and Reporting; Fees

Section 19h - License to Sell for On-Premises Consumption Alcoholic Beverages Produced by Person Holding Sec. 19b, 19c or 19e License

Section 20 - Storage Permits; Special Warehouse Permits; Special Seasonal Permits; Fees; Rules and Regulations

Section 20a - Storage Permits for Public Warehousemen

Section 21 - Liability of Manufacturer, Winegrower, Farmer-Brewer, Wholesaler, Importer and Licensee for Excise; Fines; Administration of Tax

Section 22 - Transportation of Alcoholic Beverages; Permits; Fees; Railroads or Vessels; Trucking Businesses; Production of Permit Upon Demand

Section 22a - Permits to Holders or Former Holders of Licenses Authorizing Sales to Licensees; Fees; Excises; Permits for Researchers

Section 23 - Nature of Licenses and Permits; Status as Property Rights; Refusal to Issue or Reissue, Revocation, etc.; Refund of Fee; Transfers; Death, Receivership or Bankruptcy of Licensee; Expiration; Pledging for Loans

Section 23a - Suspension of License or Permit for Violation of Fair Trade Laws

Section 23b - Retention of License Where Premises of Licensee Taken by Public Authority; Transfer Application; Reservation of License; Rebate of Fee; Renewal Application

Section 24 - Promulgation of Regulations by Commission; Approval

Section 25 - Lending or Borrowing Money or Receipt of Credit by Licensees

Section 25a - Discrimination in Prices and Discounts Prohibited

Section 25b - Filing of Schedules; Inspection

Section 25c - Filing of Schedule of Minimum Consumer Prices; Verification; Filing and Effective Dates; Inspection; Rules and Regulations

Section 25d - Price Discrimination

Section 25e - Refusal to Sell Brand Name Alcoholic Beverages to Wholesalers as Unfair Trade Practice; Exception for Good Cause; Discontinuance Notice and Procedure

Section 25e1/2 - Brewery Termination of Right to Distribute

Section 25e3/4 - Severability of Section 25e.5

Section 25f - Provision of Free Wine, Malt Beverages, Liqueurs, Cordials and Alcoholic Beverages for Tastings; Limits; Requirements

Section 26 - Issuance of License and Permit to Aliens; Appointment of Local Manager or Principal Representative by Foreign Corporations

Section 27 - Crediting of Fees for Licenses and Permits to General Fund; Payment of Fees for Licenses and Permits Granted by Local Authorities Into Local Treasuries

Section 28 - Sale of Alcoholic Beverage to Churches, Religious Societies, Hospitals, Homes for Aged People and to Manufacturers of Food Products

Section 29 - Use and Sale of Alcoholic Beverages by Registered Pharmacists; Prescriptions; Prescription Books; Sales in Original Sealed Packages

Section 30 - Issuance of Certificate of Fitness to Registered Pharmacist; Fee; Revocation

Section 30a - Registered Pharmacists' Licenses to Sell Alcoholic Beverages Without Prescription; Hours of Sales

Section 30b - Kinds of Licenses Issued to Druggists Under Sec. 30a; Transfers

Section 30c - Termination of Druggist's License Upon Cessation of Business

Section 30d - Certificate of Purchaser; Sales of Alcoholic Beverages by Retail Pharmacists Licensed Under Sec. 30a

Section 30e - Record Book of Registered Pharmacists of Sales of Alcoholic Beverages; Form of Certificate

Section 30f - Inspection of Books, Certificates and Prescriptions

Section 30g - Illegal Sale of Alcoholic Beverages in Name of Registered Pharmacist

Section 30h - Possession or Transportation of Alcoholic Beverages Not Authorized to Be Sold as Prima Facie Evidence of Violation of Chapter

Section 32 - Hawking or Peddling of Alcoholic Beverages

Section 33 - Sales and Delivery of Alcoholic Beverages on Election Days, Sundays and Legal Holidays

Section 33a - Sales of Alcoholic Beverages by On-Premise Licensees on Sundays and Certain Legal Holidays; Sales Between 1:00 a.m. and 2:00 a.m.

Section 33b - Sales of Alcoholic Beverages by On-Premise Licensees on Sundays and Certain Legal Holidays; Sales Between 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 Noon

Section 34 - Sale, Delivery or Furnishing Alcoholic Beverages to Persons Under Twenty-One Years of Age; Employment of Persons Under Eighteen Years of Age

Section 34a - Persons Under Twenty-One Years; Purchase or Attempt to Purchase Alcoholic Beverages

Section 34b - Liquor Purchase Identification Cards

Section 34c - Minors; Operation of Motor Vehicle Containing Alcoholic Beverage; Suspension of Driver's License

Section 34d - Posting Notices of Penalties for Driving While Under Influence and Driving While Drinking From Open Container of Alcohol

Section 34e - Immunity From Prosecution Under Secs. 34, 34a or 34c for Persons Seeking Medical Assistance for Alcohol-Related Incapacitation

Section 35 - Sales of Alcoholic Beverages Outside Limits of Reservations or Boulevards

Section 36 - Analysis of Alcoholic Beverages by Department of State Police

Section 37 - Certificate Accompanying Sample of Beverages to Be Analyzed; Contents

Section 38 - Forms of Commission

Section 39 - Tampering With Samples of Alcoholic Beverages

Section 40 - Analysis of Alcoholic Beverages by Court Order; Fee

Section 41 - Delivery of Alcoholic Beverages as Prima Facie Evidence of Sale

Section 42 - Issuance of Search Warrant

Section 43 - Search of Dwelling House

Section 44 - Sufficiency of Complaint and Warrant

Section 45 - Search of Premises; Seizure of Alcoholic Beverages

Section 46 - Searches and Seizures Without Warrant

Section 47 - Notice to Keeper of Alcoholic Beverages to Appear and Answer Complaint; Forfeiture of Seized Beverages

Section 48 - Notice; Contents; Service

Section 49 - Postponement of Trial

Section 50 - Admission of Claimant of Alcoholic Beverages as Party to Trial; Forfeiture of Alcoholic Beverages Unlawfully Kept; Sale of Motor Vehicle Held to Be Implement or Container of Alcoholic Beverages

Section 51 - Disposition of Forfeited Alcoholic Beverages and Vessels

Section 52 - Return of Alcoholic Beverages Not Forfeited; Order; Endorsement

Section 53 - Forfeiture and Disposition of Implements and Furniture

Section 54 - Cost of Proceedings

Section 55 - Appeal

Section 56 - Arrest Without Warrant of Persons Found in Act of Illegally Manufacturing or Selling Alcoholic Beverages; Seizures

Section 57 - Notification of Licensing Authorities of Conviction of Holder of License, Permit or Certificate

Section 58 - Notice of Conviction of Tenant to Owner of Building Used for Illegal Keeping or Sale

Section 59 - Forms Used in Prosecutions

Section 60 - Common Nuisances

Section 61 - Buildings Used by Clubs for Selling and Distributing Alcoholic Beverages as Common Nuisances

Section 62 - Penalties for Violations of Chapter

Section 63 - Entry of Licensing Authorities Upon Licensed Premises; Taking of Samples

Section 63a - Hindering or Delaying Investigator, Inspector or Agent of Commission

Section 64 - Suspension or Revocation of License; Hearing; Notice; Disqualification; Surrender of License; Refunds

Section 64a - Sale of Alcohol to Person Under 21 or Intoxicated Person; Sanctions; Liability Insurance

Section 64b - Insurance Policy Required by Licensing Authority; Disclosure to Insurer; Proof of New Insurance

Section 65 - Delivery of License Upon Suspension, Revocation, Cancellation or Forfeiture

Section 66 - Separability of Provisions of Chapter

Section 67 - Appeals on Refusal to Grant or Revocation of License; Hearing; Notice of Approval; Revocation by Commission; Reappeal

Section 68 - Sales or Deliveries of Alcoholic Beverages in Times of Riot or Great Public Excitement

Section 69 - Sale or Delivery to Intoxicated Persons

Section 70 - Issuance of License or Permit Upon Payment of Fee; Bond

Section 71 - Effective Date of Rules; Approval of Governor

Section 76 - Licenses for Manufacture, Transportation, and Sale of Alcohol for Mechanical, Manufacturing or Chemical Purposes; Fees

Section 77 - Cancellation of License Upon Cessation of Licensed Business

Section 78 - Book Entries at Time of Sale of Alcohol; Form