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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
A. Before the operator of any alcoholic beverage outlet where wine or malt beverages are sold for consumption on the premises or sold in factory-sealed containers for transportation and consumption off the premises, shall engage in the business of handling such wine or malt beverages, he shall obtain annually from the commissioner, before commencing such business, a permit to conduct such retail business, and shall pay for each permit the sum of thirty dollars.
B. Nothing in this Section is to be construed to take the place of any license or permit now or to be hereafter issued by any municipality or parish governing authority nor any fee or fees collected therefor.
C. As used in this Section, “wine” means any effervescent or non-effervescent alcoholic beverage derived from the juice of any fruit or synthesis thereof, of an alcoholic content more than six percent by volume. Wine is exclusive of all “liquors”, whether they be defined as intoxicating or spirituous liquors, which are produced by distillation.
D. As used in this Section, “malt beverages” means beverages obtained by alcoholic fermentation of an infusion or by a brewing process or concoction of barley or other grain, malt, sugars, and hops in water, including among other things, ale, beer, stout, porter and the like and containing more than six percent alcohol by volume. Malt beverages are exclusive of all “liquors”, whether they be defined as intoxicating or spirituous liquors, which are produced by distillation.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Louisiana Revised Statutes Tit. 26, § 72. Permit for wine and malt beverages - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/la/revised-statutes/la-rev-stat-tit-26-sect-72/
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