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2010 Georgia Code

TITLE 3 - ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES

CHAPTER 4 - DISTILLED SPIRITS
ARTICLE 3 - LOCAL AUTHORIZATION AND REGULATIONS FOR MANUFACTURE, DISTRIBUTION, AND PACKAGE SALES
§ 3-4-49 - Adoption of rules and regulations; determination of location of distilleries or businesses licensed by municipal or county governing authorities

O.C.G.A. 3-4-49 (2010)
3-4-49. Adoption of rules and regulations; determination of location of distilleries or businesses licensed by municipal or county governing authorities


(a) A municipality or county may adopt all reasonable rules and regulations, consistent with this title, as may fall within the police powers of the municipality or county to regulate any business described in this chapter; provided, however, that on and after July 1, 1997, no municipality or county shall authorize the location of a new retail package liquor licensed place of business or the relocation of an existing retail package liquor licensed place of business engaged in the retail package sales of distilled spirits within 500 yards of any other business licensed to sell package liquor at retail, as measured by the most direct route of travel on the ground; provided, however, that this limitation shall not apply to any hotel licensed under this chapter. The restriction provided for in this subsection shall not apply at any location for which a license has been issued prior to July 1, 1997, nor to the renewal of such license. Nor shall the restriction of this subsection apply to any location for which a new license is applied for if the sale of distilled spirits was lawful at such location at any time during the 12 months immediately preceding such application.

(b) All municipal and county authorities issuing licenses shall within their respective jurisdictions have authority to determine the location of any distillery, wholesale business, or retail business licensed by them, not inconsistent with this title.

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