South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 6 - Alcoholic Beverage Control Act
Section 61-6-1610. Food service establishments or places of lodging; Sunday and other time restrictions on sale of alcoholic beverages; refilling bottles.

(A) Except on Sunday, it is lawful to sell and consume alcoholic liquors sold by the drink in a business establishment between the hours of ten o'clock in the morning and two o'clock the following morning if the establishment meets the following requirements:
(1) the business is bona fide engaged primarily and substantially in the preparation and serving of meals or furnishing of lodging; and
(2) the business has a license from the department authorizing the sale and consumption of alcoholic liquors by the drink, which is displayed conspicuously on the main entrance to the premises and clearly visible from the outside.
(B) Notwithstanding another provision of this article, the licensed premises of a business establishment which is bona fide engaged primarily and substantially in the preparation and service of meals and which holds a valid license for the sale and consumption of alcoholic liquors by the drink do not extend to any portion of the business establishment or the property upon which it is located which is designed as or used for a parking area even though food may be served in the area.
(C) An establishment licensed pursuant to the provisions of this article may use alcoholic liquors in the preparation of food without obtaining the license provided for in Section 61-6-700.
(D) Any licensee, employee, or agent of an establishment licensed as a food service establishment or place of lodging is prohibited from selling, making available for sale, or permitting the consumption of alcoholic liquors on the licensed premises between the hours of two o'clock in the morning and ten o'clock in the morning. However, any licensee, employee, or agent of an establishment licensed as a food service establishment or place of lodging is prohibited from selling, making available for sale, or permitting the consumption of alcoholic liquors on Sunday unless the establishment has been issued for that Sunday a temporary permit pursuant to the provisions of Section 61-6-2010. A violation of this subsection is a violation against the establishment's license.
(E)(1) It is unlawful for a person licensed to sell alcoholic liquor by the drink pursuant to the provisions of this section to knowingly and wilfully refill, partially refill, or reuse a bottle of lawfully purchased alcoholic liquor, or otherwise tamper with the contents of the bottle.
(2) A person who violates the provisions of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction:
(a) for a first offense, must be fined five hundred dollars or imprisoned for not more than thirty days, or both;
(b) for a second or subsequent offense, must be fined one thousand dollars or imprisoned for not more than six months, or both.
(F) In addition to the penalties provided in subsection (E), a violation of this section may subject the licensee or permit holder to revocation or suspension of the license or permit by the department.
(G) The possession of a refilled or reused bottle or other container of alcoholic liquors is prima facie evidence of a violation of this section. A person who violates this provision must, upon conviction, have his license revoked permanently.
(H) An establishment licensed pursuant to the provisions of Section 61-6-20(2) as a business that is bona fide engaged primarily and substantially in the preparation and serving of meals is authorized to continue to operate as the licensed establishment so long as the licensed establishment maintains a Grade A retail food establishment permit from the Department of Health and Environmental Control. Upon notice by the Department of Health and Environmental Control to the licensed establishment and to the Department of Revenue that the retail food establishment permit has been reduced to a grade below Grade A, the licensed establishment has thirty days within which to request a subsequent inspection by the Department of Health and Environmental Control. If a subsequent inspection is not requested within thirty days after the reduction in a grade below Grade A, or the subsequent inspection results in a grade below Grade A, then the Department of Revenue shall suspend the license of the licensed establishment until the Department of Health and Environmental Control issues a Grade A retail food establishment permit.
(I) For purposes of this section:
(1) "Kitchen" means a separate and distinct area of the business establishment that is used solely for the preparation, serving, and disposal of solid foods that make up meals. The area must be adequately equipped for the cooking, serving, and storage of solid foods and must include at least twenty-one cubic feet of refrigerated space for food and a stove.
(2) "Meal" means an assortment of various prepared foods available to guests on the licensed premises during the normal mealtimes that occur when the licensed business establishment is open to the public. Sandwiches, boiled eggs, sausages, and other snacks prepared off the licensed premises but sold there are not a meal.
(3) "Primarily" means that the serving of the meals by a business establishment is a regular source of business to the licensed establishment, that meals are served upon the demand of guests and patrons during the normal mealtimes that occur when the licensed business establishment is open to the public, and that an adequate supply of food is present on the licensed premises to meet the demand.
HISTORY: 1996 Act No. 415, Section 1; 2003 Act No. 70, Sections 12, 13; 2005 Act No. 139, Section 15; 2006 Act No. 386, Section 52; 2008 Act No. 287, Section 2.B, eff June 11, 2008; 2008 Act No. 320, Section 3, eff upon approval (became law without the Governor's signature on June 17, 2008).
Effect of Amendment
The first 2008 amendment added subsection (I) setting forth definitions.
The second 2008 amendment added an identical subsection (I) containing definitions.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 61 - Alcohol and Alcoholic Beverages

Chapter 6 - Alcoholic Beverage Control Act

Section 61-6-10. Citation.

Section 61-6-20. Definitions.

Section 61-6-30. Excluded products; violations.

Section 61-6-40. Relationship with other laws.

Section 61-6-50. Wilful violation of rule or regulation.

Section 61-6-60. Administration and enforcement personnel.

Section 61-6-70. Personnel.

Section 61-6-80. Annual reports.

Section 61-6-100. Authority to issue, suspend, and revoke licenses.

Section 61-6-110. Qualifications for license.

Section 61-6-120. Proximity to church, school, or playground; exception.

Section 61-6-130. Licensees per household.

Section 61-6-141. Maximum alcohol retail dealer licenses to one licensee.

Section 61-6-151. Prohibitions on licensee's interests in retail liquor stores.

Section 61-6-160. Unincorporated towns and communities.

Section 61-6-170. Retail dealer licenses per community.

Section 61-6-180. Notice of application.

Section 61-6-185. Protest of issuance or renewal of license; attendance at hearing; court costs and other penalties.

Section 61-6-190. License tax.

Section 61-6-195. Retail dealer must certify purchases from wholesaler.

Section 61-6-500. Consumption and possession of alcoholic beverages in publicly-owned auditoriums, coliseums, or armories.

Section 61-6-505. Temporary retail liquor license upon purchase or acquisition of retail business.

Section 61-6-700. Food service establishments.

Section 61-6-710. Special food manufacturer's license.

Section 61-6-720. Licensing of bakeries using alcoholic beverages as ingredients; fee; restrictions.

Section 61-6-900. Death of licensee.

Section 61-6-910. Qualifications for license.

Section 61-6-920. Suspension or revocation of license.

Section 61-6-930. Revocation of wholesaler's license.

Section 61-6-940. Indebtedness of retailer to wholesaler.

Section 61-6-950. Sale of alcoholic liquors by former licensee.

Section 61-6-1035. Sampling of wines.

Section 61-6-1095. Definitions

Section 61-6-1100. Restrictions upon manufacturers.

Section 61-6-1110. Manufacturer's license; fee.

Section 61-6-1120. Micro-distillery licenses; fee.

Section 61-6-1130. Tastings and sales of alcoholic liquors; remission of taxes; maintenance of records.

Section 61-6-1140. Tastings and retail sales on licensed premises; limitations.

Section 61-6-1150. Tastings and retail sales; additional limitations and requirements.

Section 61-6-1155. Micro-distilleries; on-premises consumption of liquors.

Section 61-6-1160. Violation of provisions of subarticle; penalties.

Section 61-6-1300. Restrictions upon wholesalers.

Section 61-6-1310. Separate store or warehouse.

Section 61-6-1320. Monthly statements.

Section 61-6-1500. Restrictions upon retail dealers; unlawful practices; penalties.

Section 61-6-1505. Retail dealer may be licensed to cash checks.

Section 61-6-1510. Separate store or place of business; advertising encouraging underage drinking.

Section 61-6-1530. Signs required to be posted.

Section 61-6-1540. Nonalcoholic merchandise.

Section 61-6-1550. Carriers engaged in interstate travel.

Section 61-6-1555. Purchase and use of beer, wine, and alcoholic liquor directly from wholesaler by airline companies; penalties.

Section 61-6-1560. Discounts on alcoholic liquors or nonalcoholic items.

Section 61-6-1600. Nonprofit organizations; time when sale of alcoholic beverages prohibited.

Section 61-6-1610. Food service establishments or places of lodging; Sunday and other time restrictions on sale of alcoholic beverages; refilling bottles.

Section 61-6-1620. Possession or consumption of alcoholic liquors on premises open to public.

Section 61-6-1630. License restriction; retail dealer; liquor by the drink licensee.

Section 61-6-1636. Purchasing and sale of alcoholic liquor by the drink.

Section 61-6-1637. Substituting brands of alcoholic liquor.

Section 61-6-1640. Sampling of wine, cordials, and distilled spirits.

Section 61-6-1650. Samples of wine in excess of sixteen and one-half percent alcohol, cordials, or distilled spirits.

Section 61-6-1800. License required.

Section 61-6-1810. Applications.

Section 61-6-1820. Criteria for license; notice.

Section 61-6-1825. Protest of issuance or renewal of license; attendance at hearing; court costs; penalties.

Section 61-6-1830. Suspension, revocation, or nonrenewal of license.

Section 61-6-2000. Temporary permits for nonprofit organizations; criminal background checks.

Section 61-6-2005. Temporary retail liquor license upon purchase or acquisition of business.

Section 61-6-2010. Temporary permits upon referendum vote.

Section 61-6-2015. Temporary permit to sell beer and wine for on-premises consumption; terms; qualifications

Section 61-6-2016. Motorsports entertainment, tennis, soccer, or baseball complex, biennial license for purchase and sale for on-premises consumption.

Section 61-6-2200. Age of server.

Section 61-6-2220. Sales to intoxicated persons.

Section 61-6-2230. Drinking contests or games prohibited; definitions.

Section 61-6-2300. Definitions.

Section 61-6-2310. Qualified facilities; hospitality cabinets; notification of approval.

Section 61-6-2320. Limitations on alcoholic beverages contained in cabinets.

Section 61-6-2330. Portion of cabinets containing nonalcoholic beverages or food; restrictions.

Section 61-6-2340. Locking of cabinet containing alcoholic beverages; limits on access.

Section 61-6-2350. Alcoholic beverage restock and replenishment supplies.

Section 61-6-2360. Regulations.

Section 61-6-2370. Civil penalties.

Section 61-6-2400. Taxation.

Section 61-6-2410. Restaurants with Class A licenses.

Section 61-6-2420. Restaurants with Class B licenses.

Section 61-6-2430. Discounting of prices by wholesale distributor.

Section 61-6-2600. Penalties.

Section 61-6-2610. Further penalties.

Section 61-6-2800. Applicability.

Section 61-6-2810. Exemption for South Carolina manufacturers.

Section 61-6-2820. Importation by registered producers.

Section 61-6-2830. Registration of brand names.

Section 61-6-2840. Applications for certificates of registration.

Section 61-6-2850. Certificates of registration of brand names.

Section 61-6-2860. Affirmation of corporate policy.

Section 61-6-2870. Biennial certificate of registration.

Section 61-6-2880. Interest in wholesale or retail liquor business.

Section 61-6-2890. Warehouses.

Section 61-6-2900. Shipment or transfer of imported liquors.

Section 61-6-2910. Invoices covering shipments into State.

Section 61-6-2920. Invoices covering shipments out of State or to wholesaler.

Section 61-6-2930. Contraband liquors.

Section 61-6-2940. Issuance of certificates or licenses.

Section 61-6-2950. Suspension or revocation of certificates or licenses.

Section 61-6-2960. Audit or examination of records.

Section 61-6-2965. Relationship with other laws.

Section 61-6-2970. Monies received.

Section 61-6-2980. Proof-of-purchase promotions.

Section 61-6-4000. Relationship with other laws.

Section 61-6-4010. Unlawful manufacture, possession, or sales.

Section 61-6-4020. Transportation in motor vehicle.

Section 61-6-4025. Possession of unlawfully acquired or manufactured alcoholic liquors in vehicle, vessel, or aircraft.

Section 61-6-4030. Transportation of alcoholic liquors in taxi or other vehicle for hire.

Section 61-6-4040. Rendering aid in unlawful transportation.

Section 61-6-4050. Purchase from unlicensed retail dealer.

Section 61-6-4060. Storage in place of business.

Section 61-6-4070. Transfer to person under the age of twenty-one years.

Section 61-6-4075. Purchase of alcoholic beverage for minor; penalty.

Section 61-6-4080. Sale to person under the age of twenty-one years; penalty; completion of merchant education program.

Section 61-6-4085. Charges against seller and minor purchaser; compliance tester exception.

Section 61-6-4090. Effect of conviction or plea.

Section 61-6-4100. Distilleries.

Section 61-6-4110. Distilling or manufacturing; violations.

Section 61-6-4120. Materials used in the manufacture of alcoholic liquors.

Section 61-6-4130. Presence at distillery, prima facie evidence of guilt.

Section 61-6-4140. Employment of persons under the age of twenty-one years.

Section 61-6-4150. Sale from vehicle, vessel, or aircraft.

Section 61-6-4155. Unlawful use of alcohol without liquid device; penalties; exceptions.

Section 61-6-4157. Powdered or crystalline alcohol; penalties; exceptions.

Section 61-6-4160. Sunday sales; Christmas Day sales; penalties.

Section 61-6-4170. Billboards encouraging underage drinking; penalty.

Section 61-6-4180. Possession of firearm or weapon.

Section 61-6-4190. Refusal or frustration of inspection.

Section 61-6-4200. Dispossession or attempted dispossession of alcoholic liquors.

Section 61-6-4210. General penalties.

Section 61-6-4220. Effect of conviction, plea, or bond forfeiture as prior offense.

Section 61-6-4230. Sentencing.

Section 61-6-4240. Reports of convictions, pleas, or bond forfeitures.

Section 61-6-4250. Certificates of convictions, pleas, or bond forfeiture.

Section 61-6-4260. Effect of conviction, plea, or bond forfeiture upon license.

Section 61-6-4270. Monetary penalties.

Section 61-6-4280. Transferability of licenses or permits.

Section 61-6-4290. Suspension of driver's license.

Section 61-6-4300. Seizure of alcoholic liquors or vehicle, vessel, or aircraft.

Section 61-6-4310. Sale of seized items.

Section 61-6-4320. Destruction of alcoholic liquors.

Section 61-6-4330. Bidding process.

Section 61-6-4340. Confiscation of certain vehicles, vessels, and aircraft.

Section 61-6-4350. Storage of seized chattel.

Section 61-6-4360. Notice of motor vehicle seizure.

Section 61-6-4370. Sale of chattel.

Section 61-6-4380. Proceeds of sale.

Section 61-6-4390. Actions to recover possession of chattel.

Section 61-6-4400. Stay of sale; appraisals.

Section 61-6-4410. Bonds for immediate possession of chattel.

Section 61-6-4420. Proof of claim.

Section 61-6-4430. Release of seized chattel.

Section 61-6-4440. Settlement of claims; joint claimants.

Section 61-6-4450. Distribution of proceeds.

Section 61-6-4460. Clear title.

Section 61-6-4470. Proceedings against confiscated alcoholic liquors.

Section 61-6-4480. Sheriffs' reports of seized chattels.

Section 61-6-4490. Preemption of field.

Section 61-6-4500. Municipal court jurisdiction.

Section 61-6-4510. Municipal police officers.

Section 61-6-4520. Federal labeling law.

Section 61-6-4530. Notes of indebtedness.

Section 61-6-4540. Search warrants.

Section 61-6-4550. Discount prices.

Section 61-6-4700. Consumption of alcoholic liquor on premises.

Section 61-6-4710. Lawful possession or consumption.

Section 61-6-4720. Consumption of alcoholic liquor in public conveyance.