Chapter 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS |
Chapter 2. STATE ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT |
Chapter 3. REGULATION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES GENERALLY |
Chapter 4. DISTILLED SPIRITS |
Chapter 5. MALT BEVERAGES |
Chapter 6. WINE |
Chapter 7. SALE OF DISTILLED SPIRITS BY PRIVATE CLUBS |
Chapter 8. SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AT PUBLICLY OWNED FACILITIES |
Chapter 9. SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES BY PASSENGER CARRIERS, NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS, AND HOTELS AND MOTELS |
Chapter 10. SALE OR POSSESSION OF DISTILLED SPIRITS IN DRY COUNTIES AND MUNICIPALITIES |
Chapter 11. SALES OFF PREMISES FOR CATERED FUNCTIONS |
Chapter 12. RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICTS |
Chapter 13. SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES BY REGIONAL ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE PROJECT |
Chapter 14. SPECIAL EVENT USE PERMITS |
REFS & ANNOS
TITLE 3 NOTE
CROSS REFERENCES. --Hospitalization, treatment, etc., of alcoholics, Ch. 7, T. 37. Criminal penalty for suspension of driver's license for driving under influence of alcohol, §§ 40-5-54, 40-6-391.
LAW REVIEWS. --For note discussing the twenty-first amendment's limitation on state's power to regulate alcoholic beverages, in light of United States v. State Tax Comm'n, 412 U.S. 363, 93 S. Ct. 2183, 37 L. Ed. 2d 1 (1973), see 10 Ga. St. B.J. 336 (1973).
JUDICIAL DECISIONS
THIS TITLE IS BOTH A LAW WITH A LOCAL OPTION FEATURE AND A GENERAL LAW RELATING TO BOTH DRY AND WET COUNTIES. Bienert v. State, 82 Ga. App. 179, 60 S.E.2d 575 (1950) (decided under former Ga. L. 1937-38, Ex. Sess. p. 103).
REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO SALE OF ALCOHOL ARE ENTITLED TO SPECIAL DEFERENCE WHEN CHALLENGED IN COURT. The broad sweep of the twenty-first amendment has been recognized as conferring something more than normal state authority over public health, welfare, and morals. Trustees of Mtg. Trust of Am. v. Holland, 554 F.2d 237 (5th Cir. 1977) (decided under former Ga. L. 1937-38, Ex. Sess. p. 103).
RESEARCH REFERENCES
ALR. --Federal constitutional or legislative provisions as to intoxication liquors as affecting state legislation, 10 ALR 1587; 11 ALR 1320; 26 ALR 661; 70 ALR 132.
Power of legislature in aid of enforcement of prohibition against manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquor to prohibit manufacture, sale, or possession of nonintoxicating liquor, 88 ALR 1094.
Entrapment to commit offense against laws regulating sales of liquor, 55 ALR2d 1322.
Right to recover under civil damage or dramshop act for death of intoxicated person, 64 ALR2d 705.
What constitutes injury to means of support within civil damage or dramshop act, 4 ALR3d 1332.
Liability, under dramshop acts, of one who sells or furnishes liquor otherwise than in operation of regularly established liquor business, 8 ALR3d 1412.
Security interests in liquor licenses, 56 ALR4th 1131.
Zoning regulation of intoxicating liquor as pre-empted by state law, 65 ALR4th 555.
LAW REVIEWS. --For note discussing the twenty-first amendment's limitation on state's power to regulate alcoholic beverages, in light of United States v. State Tax Comm'n, 412 U.S. 363, 93 S. Ct. 2183, 37 L. Ed. 2d 1 (1973), see 10 Ga. St. B.J. 336 (1973).
JUDICIAL DECISIONS
THIS TITLE IS BOTH A LAW WITH A LOCAL OPTION FEATURE AND A GENERAL LAW RELATING TO BOTH DRY AND WET COUNTIES. Bienert v. State, 82 Ga. App. 179, 60 S.E.2d 575 (1950) (decided under former Ga. L. 1937-38, Ex. Sess. p. 103).
REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO SALE OF ALCOHOL ARE ENTITLED TO SPECIAL DEFERENCE WHEN CHALLENGED IN COURT. The broad sweep of the twenty-first amendment has been recognized as conferring something more than normal state authority over public health, welfare, and morals. Trustees of Mtg. Trust of Am. v. Holland, 554 F.2d 237 (5th Cir. 1977) (decided under former Ga. L. 1937-38, Ex. Sess. p. 103).
RESEARCH REFERENCES
ALR. --Federal constitutional or legislative provisions as to intoxication liquors as affecting state legislation, 10 ALR 1587; 11 ALR 1320; 26 ALR 661; 70 ALR 132.
Power of legislature in aid of enforcement of prohibition against manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquor to prohibit manufacture, sale, or possession of nonintoxicating liquor, 88 ALR 1094.
Entrapment to commit offense against laws regulating sales of liquor, 55 ALR2d 1322.
Right to recover under civil damage or dramshop act for death of intoxicated person, 64 ALR2d 705.
What constitutes injury to means of support within civil damage or dramshop act, 4 ALR3d 1332.
Liability, under dramshop acts, of one who sells or furnishes liquor otherwise than in operation of regularly established liquor business, 8 ALR3d 1412.
Security interests in liquor licenses, 56 ALR4th 1131.
Zoning regulation of intoxicating liquor as pre-empted by state law, 65 ALR4th 555.