Sec. 30-74. Unauthorized sale prohibited.
Sec. 30-74. Unauthorized sale prohibited. (a) The sale of alcoholic liquor, except
as permitted by this chapter, is prohibited, and any person or permittee who keeps or
operates any bar or establishment which is a place where alcoholic liquor is kept for
sale or exchange contrary to law shall be liable to the penalties provided in section
30-113.
(b) The sale, distribution or dispensing of alcoholic liquor without a permit issued
under the provisions of this chapter in any premises, building, apartment or other place
used by any club, association, social or fraternal society or organization to the members
thereof, their guests or other persons shall be unlawful. Any officer, agent or employee
of any club, association, social or fraternal society or organization without such a permit,
who dispenses or permits to be dispensed, to or by its members, guests or other persons,
any alcoholic liquor shall be subject to the penalties provided in section 30-113.
(c) No permittee or backer who is authorized under this chapter to sell alcoholic
liquor at retail for consumption off the permit premises, and no agent or employee of
such permittee or backer, may sell or deliver such alcoholic liquor from a drive-up
window or similar exterior wall opening.
(1949 Rev., S. 4306; 1953, S. 2171d; P.A. 93-139, S. 63; P.A. 98-236, S. 4.)
History: P.A. 93-139 deleted a criminal penalty for a person operating an establishment that is "reputed to be" a place
where alcohol is kept for sale or exchange contrary to law and added a penalty provision as Subsec. (b) for sale, distribution
or dispensing without a permit by a club, association, social or fraternal society; P.A. 98-236 added new Subsec. (c)
prohibiting the sale or delivery of alcoholic liquor from a drive-up window.
See note to Sec. 30-63.
Held unconstitutional insofar as statute pertains to prohibition on sale of alcoholic liquor on Good Friday. 183 C. 552.