Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 560-2-3-.15 - Package Sales by Retail Consumption Dealers; Prohibitions
(1)
A Retail Consumption Dealer shall not sell Distilled Spirits in Packages for
carryout purposes at any time.
(2)
Retail Consumption Dealers shall not sell beer or Wine by the Package for
carryout purposes:
(a) On any day or at any
time when the sale of Package beer or Wine for carryout purposes is otherwise
prohibited by law; or
(b) At any
location which is within distances to grounds or buildings where the sale of
Alcoholic Beverages for carryout purposes is otherwise prohibited by
law.
(3) Any Retail
Consumption Dealer violating the provisions of this Rule shall be subject to
the suspension or revocation of licenses to sell Alcoholic Beverages.
(4) Pursuant to O.C.G.A. §
3-6-4, a restaurant that is a
Retail Consumption Dealer may allow a patron to remove a partially consumed
bottle of Wine which was:
(a) Purchased from
the Licensee;
(b) Partially
consumed in conjunction with a meal purchased from the Licensee;
(c) Securely resealed with tamper-resistant
tape by the Licensee; and
(d)
Placed in a bag or container that is secured in such a manner that it would be
visibly apparent if the container has been subsequently opened or tampered
with, along with an affixed, dated receipt indicating the terms of the
purchase.
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