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ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL
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Iowa Code
PUBLIC HEALTH
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL
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Section
123.1
Public policy declared.
Section
123.2
General prohibition.
Section
123.3
Definitions.
Section
123.4
Alcoholic beverages division created.
Section
123.5
Alcoholic beverages commission created — appointment — removal — vacancies.
Section
123.6
Commission meetings.
Section
123.7
Administrator appointed — duties.
Section
123.8
Duties of commission and administrator.
Section
123.9
Powers of administrator.
Section
123.10
Rules.
Section
123.11
Compensation and expenses.
Section
123.12
Exemption from suit.
Section
123.13
Prohibitions on commission members and employees.
Section
123.14
Alcoholic beverage control law enforcement.
Section
123.15
Favors from licensee or permittee.
Section
123.16
Annual report.
Section
123.17
Beer and liquor control fund — allocations to substance abuse programs — use of civil penalties.
Section
123.18
Appropriations.
Section
123.19
Distiller’s certificate of compliance — injunction — penalty.
Section
123.20
Powers.
Section
123.21
Rules.
Section
123.22
State monopoly.
Section
123.23
Distiller’s certificate of compliance — injunction — penalty.
Section
123.24
Alcoholic liquor sales by the division — dishonored payments — liquor prices.
Section
123.25
Consumption on premises.
Section
123.26
Restrictions on sales — seals — labeling.
Section
123.27
Sales and deliveries prohibited.
Section
123.28
Restrictions on transportation.
Section
123.29
Patent and proprietary products and sacramental wine.
Section
123.30
Liquor control licenses — classes.
Section
123.31
Liquor control licenses — application contents.
Section
123.32
Action by local authorities and division on applications for liquor control licenses, native distilled spirits licenses, and wine and beer permits.
Section
123.33
Records.
Section
123.34
Expiration of licenses, permits, and certificates of compliance — seasonal, fourteen-day, and five-day licenses and permits — fees.
Section
123.35
Simplified renewal procedure — class “E” procedure.
Section
123.36
Liquor control license fees — Sunday sales.
Section
123.37
Exclusive power to license and levy taxes — disputed taxes.
Section
123.38
Nature of permit or license — surrender — transfer.
Section
123.38A
Confidential investigative records.
Section
123.39
Suspension or revocation of license or permit — civil penalty.
Section
123.40
Effect of revocation.
Section
123.41
Manufacturer’s license — alcoholic liquor.
Section
123.42
Broker’s permit.
Section
123.43
Class “A” native distilled spirits license — application and issuance — fees.
Section
123.43A
Native distilleries.
Section
123.44
Gifts prohibited.
Section
123.45
Limitations on business interests.
Section
123.46
Consumption or intoxication in public places — notifications — chemical tests — expungement.
Section
123.46A
Delivery of alcoholic beverages by retailers.
Section
123.47
Persons under eighteen years of age, persons eighteen, nineteen, or twenty years of age, and persons twenty-one years of age and older.
Section
123.47A
Persons age eighteen, nineteen, and twenty — penalty.
Section
123.47B
Parental and school notification — persons under eighteen years of age.
Section
123.48
Seizure of false or altered driver’s license or nonoperator’s identification card.
Section
123.49
Miscellaneous prohibitions.
Section
123.50
Criminal and civil penalties.
Section
123.50A
Alcohol compliance employee training program.
Section
123.51
Advertisements for alcoholic liquor, wine, or beer.
Section
123.52
Prohibited sale.
Section
123.53
Beer and liquor control fund — allocations to substance abuse — use of civil penalties.
Section
123.54
Appropriations.
Section
123.55
Annual report.
Section
123.56
Native wines.
Section
123.57
Examination of accounts.
Section
123.58
Auditing.
Section
123.59
Bootlegging — penalties.
Section
123.60
Nuisances.
Section
123.61
Penalty.
Section
123.62
Injunction.
Section
123.63
Temporary writ.
Section
123.64
Notice.
Section
123.65
Scope of injunction.
Section
123.66
Trial of action.
Section
123.67
General reputation.
Section
123.68
Contempt.
Section
123.69
Trial of contempt action.
Section
123.70
Injunction against bootlegger.
Section
123.71
Conditions on injunction proceeding.
Section
123.72
Order of abatement of nuisance.
Section
123.73
Use of abated premises.
Section
123.74
Fees.
Section
123.75
Proceeds of sale.
Section
123.76
Abatement of nuisance.
Section
123.77
Abatement before judgment.
Section
123.78
Existing liens.
Section
123.79
Abatement bond a lien.
Section
123.80
Attested copies filed.
Section
123.81
Forfeiture of bond.
Section
123.82
Procedure.
Section
123.83
Method of trial.
Section
123.84
Judgment.
Section
123.85
Appeal.
Section
123.86
County attorney to prosecute.
Section
123.87
Prompt service.
Section
123.88
Evidence.
Section
123.89
Counts.
Section
123.90
Penalties generally.
Section
123.91
Second and subsequent conviction.
Section
123.92
Civil liability for dispensing or sale and service of any alcoholic beverage (Dramshop Act) — liability insurance — underage persons.
Section
123.93
Limitation of action.
Section
123.94
Inurement of action prohibited.
Section
123.95
Premises must be licensed — exception as to conventions and social gatherings.
Section
123.96
Section 123.96
Section
123.97
Covered into general fund.
Section
123.98
Labeling shipments.
Section
123.99
False statements.
Section
123.100
Packages in transit.
Section
123.101
Record of shipments.
Section
123.102
Inspection of shipping records.
Section
123.103
Record and certification upon delivery.
Section
123.104
Unlawful delivery.
Section
123.105
Immunity from damage.
Section
123.106
Federal statutes.
Section
123.107
Unnecessary allegations.
Section
123.108
Second conviction defined.
Section
123.109
Record of conviction.
Section
123.110
Proof of sale.
Section
123.111
Purchaser as witness.
Section
123.112
Peace officer as witness.
Section
123.113
Judgment lien.
Section
123.114
Enforcement of lien.
Section
123.115
Defense.
Section
123.116
Right to receive alcoholic liquor, wine, or beer.
Section
123.117
Delivery to sheriff.
Section
123.118
Destruction.
Section
123.119
Evidence.
Section
123.120
Attempt to destroy.
Section
123.121
Venue.
Section
123.122
Beer certificate, permit, or license required — exception for personal use.
Section
123.123
Effect on liquor control licensees.
Section
123.124
Beer permits — classes.
Section
123.125
Issuance of beer permits.
Section
123.126
High alcoholic content beer — applicability.
Section
123.126A
Canned cocktails — applicability — manufacture.
Section
123.127
Class “A” and special class “A” beer permit application and issuance.
Section
123.128
Class “B” beer permit application.
Section
123.129
Class “C” beer permit application.
Section
123.130
Authority under class “A” and special class “A” beer permits.
Section
123.131
Authority under class “B” beer permit.
Section
123.132
Authority under class “C” beer permit.
Section
123.133
Sale on trains — bond.
Section
123.134
Beer permit fees — Sunday sales.
Section
123.135
Brewer’s certificate of compliance — penalties.
Section
123.136
Barrel tax.
Section
123.137
Report of barrel sales — penalty.
Section
123.138
Records required — keg identification sticker.
Section
123.139
Separate locations — class “A” or special class “A” beer permit.
Section
123.140
Separate locations — class “B” or “C” beer permit.
Section
123.141
Keeping liquor where beer is sold.
Section
123.142
Unlawful sale and importation.
Section
123.143
Distribution of funds.
Section
123.144
Bottling beer.
Section
123.145
Labels on bottles, barrels, etc.— conclusive evidence.
Section
123.146
Importation of beer for personal use.
Section
123.147
Section 123.147
Section
123.148
Section 123.148
Section
123.149
Section 123.149
Section
123.150
Sunday sales before New Year’s Day.
Section
123.151
Posting notice on drunk driving laws required.
Section
123.152
Section 123.152
Section
123.153
Definitions.
Section
123.154
Project — revenue bonds.
Section
123.155
Proceedings.
Section
123.156
Bonds not debt of state.
Section
123.157
Anticipatory notes.
Section
123.158
Notice.
Section
123.159
Exemption from taxation.
Section
123.160
Bonds as investments.
Section
123.161
Independent authorization.
Section
123.162
Limitation.
Section
123.163
Section 123.163
Section
123.164
Section 123.164
Section
123.165
Section 123.165
Section
123.166
Section 123.166
Section
123.167
Section 123.167
Section
123.168
Section 123.168
Section
123.169
Section 123.169
Section
123.170
Section 123.170
Section
123.171
Wine certificate, permit, or license required — exceptions for personal use.
Section
123.172
Effect on liquor control licensees.
Section
123.173
Wine permits — classes — authority.
Section
123.173A
Charity beer, spirits, and wine auction permit.
Section
123.173B
Charity beer, spirits, and wine event permit.
Section
123.174
Issuance of wine permits.
Section
123.175
Class “A” or retail wine permit application and issuance.
Section
123.176
Native wines.
Section
123.177
Authority under class “A” wine permit.
Section
123.178
Authority under class “B” wine permit.
Section
123.178A
Authority under class “B” native wine permit.
Section
123.178B
Authority under class “C” native wine permit.
Section
123.179
Permit fees.
Section
123.180
Vintner’s certificate of compliance — wholesale and retail restrictions — penalties.
Section
123.181
Prohibited acts.
Section
123.182
Labels — point of origin — conclusive evidence.
Section
123.183
Wine gallonage tax and related funds.
Section
123.184
Report of gallonage sales — penalty.
Section
123.185
Records required.
Section
123.186
Federal regulations adopted as rules — penalties.
Section
123.187
Direct shipment of wine — permit and requirements.
Section
123.188
Wine carrier — permit and requirements.