Section 123.124. Beer permits — classes.  


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  •   Permits for the manufacture and sale, or sale, of beer shall be divided into six classes, known as class “A”, special class “A”, class “AA”, special class “AA”, class “B”, or class “C” permits. A class “A” permit allows the holder to manufacture and sell beer at wholesale. A holder of a special class “A” permit may only manufacture beer to be consumed on the licensed premises for which the person also holds a class “C” liquor control license or class “B” beer permit, to be sold to a class “A” permittee for resale purposes, and to be sold to distributors outside of the state that are authorized by the laws of that jurisdiction to sell beer at wholesale. A class “AA” permit allows the holder to manufacture and sell high alcoholic content beer at wholesale. A holder of a special class “AA” permit may only manufacture high alcoholic content beer to be consumed on the licensed premises for which the person also holds a class “C” liquor control license or class “B” beer permit, to be sold to a class “AA” permittee for resale purposes, and to be sold to distributors outside of the state that are authorized by the laws of that jurisdiction to sell high alcoholic content beer at wholesale. A class “B” permit allows the holder to sell beer to consumers at retail for consumption on or off the premises. A class “C” permit allows the holder to sell beer to consumers at retail for consumption off the premises.

    [C35, §1921-f98; C39, §1921.097; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, §124.3; C73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §123.124]

    88 Acts, ch 1241, §15

    ; 89 Acts, ch 221, §1

    ; 92 Acts, ch 1003, §1

    ; 94 Acts, ch 1017, §6

    ; 2010 Acts, ch 1031, §89, 96

    ; 2015 Acts, ch 53, §3

    Section amended