Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 3-7 - Retail Licenses
Section 3-7-15. - Class G license.

§ 3-7-15. Class G license.
(a) A Class G retailer’s license shall be issued only to any dining car company, sleeping car company, parlor car company, and railroad company operating in this state, or any company operating passenger-carrying marine vessels in this state, or any airline operating in this state, and authorizes the holder of the license to keep for sale and to sell in its dining cars, sleeping cars, buffet cars, club cars, lounge cars and any other cars used for the transportation or accommodation of passengers, and in or on any passenger-carrying marine vessel, and in any airplane, beverages for consumption therein or thereon, but only when actually en route.
(b) In addition, the holder of the Class G license for a passenger-carrying marine vessel may serve alcoholic beverages at retail aboard the vessel during the period thirty (30) minutes prior to the scheduled departure and until departure, provided that the local licensing board annually consents.
(c) Each company or airline to which the license is issued shall pay to the department an annual fee of two hundred fifty dollars ($250) for the license, paid into the state treasury.
(d) The license expires one year from its date and is good throughout the state as a state license, and only one license is required for all cars or airplanes, but a license issued to any company or person operating passenger-carrying marine vessels in this state shall authorize the sale of beverages only in the passenger-carrying marine vessel designated and no further license shall be required or tax levied by any city or town for the privilege of selling beverages for consumption in those cars or on those vessels or in those airplanes. Each licensed dining car company, sleeping car company, and railroad car company shall keep a duplicate of the license posted in each car where beverages are sold. The department shall issue duplicates of the license from time to time upon the request of any licensed company.
(e) In addition, the holder of the Class G license for a railroad company may serve alcoholic beverages at retail aboard its trains or in its controlled station premises, to ticket holding passengers, during the period sixty (60) minutes prior to the train’s scheduled departure and until that departure, provided that the local licensing board annually consents.
History of Section.P.L. 1933, ch. 2013, § 5; P.L. 1934, ch. 2088, § 2; P.L. 1935, ch. 2270, § 1; P.L. 1937, ch 2525, § 1; G.L. 1938, ch. 163, § 3; P.L. 1939, ch. 660, § 120; G.L. 1956, § 3-7-15; P.L. 1960, ch. 75, § 2; P.L. 1986, ch. 535, § 2; P.L. 1994, ch. 39, § 1; P.L. 2004, ch. 595, art. 30, § 2; P.L. 2018, ch. 176, § 4; P.L. 2018, ch. 289, § 4; P.L. 2018, ch. 339, § 1; P.L. 2018, ch. 341, § 1.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 3 - Alcoholic Beverages

Chapter 3-7 - Retail Licenses

Section 3-7-1. - Class A license — Towns and cities of less than 10,000.

Section 3-7-2. - Repealed.

Section 3-7-3. - Class A license — Towns and cities of 10,000 or more.

Section 3-7-3.1. - Class AT license.

Section 3-7-4. - Proximity of Class A licenses.

Section 3-7-4.1. - Holders of retail Class A licenses permitted to conduct wine, beer, and distilled spirit samplings inside licensed premises.

Section 3-7-5. - Class A license issued to Class E licensee.

Section 3-7-6. - Renewal of Class A, Class B, Class C, Class D, Class E, and Class J licenses.

Section 3-7-6.1. - Renewal of Class B, Class C, Class D, Class J, Class N and Class P licenses.

Section 3-7-7. - Class B license.

Section 3-7-7.1. - Class B-H license.

Section 3-7-7.2. - Manufacturer’s brewpub license — Class B-M.

Section 3-7-7.3. - Class B licenses — Restriction on entertainment.

Section 3-7-7.4. - Brew on premises license.

Section 3-7-7.5. - Class B license — The Weekapaug Inn.

Section 3-7-7.6. - Casino license — Class B-C.

Section 3-7-7.7. - Class B license — Smithfield.

Section 3-7-8. - Class C license.

Section 3-7-9. - Repealed.

Section 3-7-10. - Doors from Class C licensed premises to other structures — Sale to unlicensed dealer or house of ill fame.

Section 3-7-11. - Class D license.

Section 3-7-11.1. - Golf courses — Sale of alcoholic beverages.

Section 3-7-12. - Information as to club affairs.

Section 3-7-13. - Class E license.

Section 3-7-14. - Class F license.

Section 3-7-14.1. - Class F-1 license.

Section 3-7-14.2. - Class P licenses — Caterers.

Section 3-7-14.3. - Class F-2 license.

Section 3-7-15. - Class G license.

Section 3-7-15.1. - Class GD license.

Section 3-7-16. - Class J convention hall license.

Section 3-7-16.1. - Class L ancient underground comfort station license.

Section 3-7-16.2. - Class K ancient tavern license.

Section 3-7-16.3. - Class T legitimate theater license.

Section 3-7-16.4. - Class ED license.

Section 3-7-16.5. - Class M License.

Section 3-7-16.6. - Class N nightclub license.

Section 3-7-16.7. - Class AS license.

Section 3-7-16.8. - Additional license — City of Providence.

Section 3-7-16.9. - Class WB license.

Section 3-7-16.10. - Class SE license.

Section 3-7-17. - Discretionary fees.

Section 3-7-18. - Licensed retailers to purchase from licensed wholesalers only.

Section 3-7-19. - Objection by adjoining property owners — Proximity to schools and churches.

Section 3-7-20. - Repealed.

Section 3-7-21. - Appeals from the local boards to director.

Section 3-7-22. - Manufacturer’s or wholesaler’s interest in retailer.

Section 3-7-23. - Closing hours for Class A licenses.

Section 3-7-24. - Certificate of payment of state taxes.

Section 3-7-25. - Sanitary conditions for dispensing of malt beverages or wine.

Section 3-7-26. - Certain practices prohibited.

Section 3-7-27. - Insurance requirements.

Section 3-7-28. - Time for licensee to produce receipts and invoices to inspector.

Section 3-7-29. - Liquor liability insurance.