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Session Laws, 1993
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WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor                             Ch. 5

DRAFTER'S NOTE:

Error: Preposition "of" missing; language and structure clarified.

Occurred: Ch. 1, Acts of 1992 (First Special Session).
12A.

(a)     A Class A light wine license may be issued by the clerk of the circuit court of
the county in which the place of business is located, and [shall authorize] AUTHORIZES
the holder to keep for sale, and to sell, light wines at retail, in any quantity to any
consumer, at the place described in the license. The light wine may be delivered in a
sealed package or container [, which] AND THE package or container may not be opened
or its contents consumed on the premises where sold. No wine may contain more than 14
percent alcoholic content by volume. The annual fee for this license shall be $150 and
shall be payable to the clerk, before any license is issued[, for distribution as provided in
this section].

(b)     This license may be issued only in Kent County.
DRAFTER'S NOTE:

Error: "For distribution as provided in this section" - no distribution is
specified.

Occurred: Ch. 232, Acts of 1974.

14.

(n) (3) The licenses authorize the licensees to sell for consumption on the
premises wine and other fermented beverages as defined in this article with an alcoholic
content [by volume] of no more than 23% by volume. As to any Class B-1 or B-2
restaurant license issued prior to July 1, 1984, "off-sales" of licensees shall be limited to
fermented beverages including split bottles and brewed beverages[; provided that].
HOWEVER, brewed beverages sold in bottles or cans exceeding 12 ounces in weight or
size, for consumption off the premises, may be sold in a numerical quantity of less than
six. If brewed beverages are sold in a containerized package, the package shall hold a
minimum of 6 bottles or containers. As to any Class B-1 or B-2 restaurant license issued
on or after July 1, 1984, "off-sales" by Class B-1 and B-2 licensees are prohibited.

DRAFTER'S NOTE:

Error: Extraneous language.

Source: The Michie Company.

18A.

(f) A substitute license provided for under this [subsection] SECTION may not
be granted after May 1, 1993.

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