Georgia Code, Title 3, Chapter 3, Article 2 - Prohibited Acts
- § 3-3-20 - Sale of Alcoholic Beverages on Sundays, Election Days, and Christmas Day
(a) Except as provided in subsection (d) of this Code section or except as specifically authorized by law, no person knowingly and intentionally shall...
- § 3-3-21 - Sales of Alcoholic Beverages Near Churches, School Buildings, or Other Sites
(a) (1) No person knowingly and intentionally may sell or offer to sell: (A) Any distilled spirits in or within 100 yards of any...
- § 3-3-21.1 - Possession of Alcoholic Beverages on the Grounds of a Public School
(a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this Code section, no person shall possess any alcoholic beverages upon the grounds or within any...
- § 3-3-22 - Sale or Furnishing of Alcoholic Beverages to Intoxicated Persons
No alcoholic beverage shall be sold, bartered, exchanged, given, provided, or furnished to any person who is in a state of noticeable intoxication.
- § 3-3-23 - Furnishing To, Purchase Of, or Possession by Persons Under 21 Years of Age of Alcoholic Beverages; Use of False Identification; Proper Identification; Dispensing, Serving, Selling, or Handling by Persons Under 21 Years of Age in the Course of Employment; Seller's Actions Upon Receiving False Identification; Immunity for Seeking Medical Assistance for Alcohol Related Overdose
(a) Except as otherwise authorized by law: (1) No person knowingly, directly or through another person, shall furnish, cause to be furnished, or permit...
- § 3-3-23.1 - Procedure and Penalties Upon Violation of Code Section 3-3-23
(a) It is unlawful for any person knowingly to violate any prohibition contained in Code Section 3-3-23, relating to furnishing alcoholic beverages to, and...
- § 3-3-24 - Dispensing, Serving, Selling, or Taking Orders for Alcoholic Beverages by Persons Under 18 Years of Age
(a) No person shall allow or require a person in his employment under 18 years of age to dispense, serve, sell, or take orders...
- § 3-3-24.1 - (Effective July 1, 2016) "Bouncer" Defined; Admission of Under 21 Year Olds Into Bar
(a) As used in this Code section, the term "bouncer" means an individual primarily performing duties related to verifying age for admittance, security, maintaining...
- § 3-3-24.2 - Posting of Laws Regarding Sale of Alcoholic Beverages to Underage Persons
(a) Each retail business establishment in this state which is licensed to sell alcoholic beverages of any kind shall post in a conspicuous place...
- § 3-3-25 - Sale of or Furnishing Alcoholic Beverages to Prisoners or Inmates of Places of Confinement; Introduction or Possession of Alcoholic Beverages At Georgia War Veterans Home
(a) No person knowingly and intentionally shall: (1) Offer for sale, sell, barter, exchange, give, provide, or furnish alcoholic beverages to any person confined...
- § 3-3-26 - Allowing or Permitting of Breaking of Packages or Drinking of Contents Thereof on Premises
No retail dealer shall knowingly and intentionally allow or permit the breaking of any package or packages containing alcoholic beverages on the premises where...
- § 3-3-27 - Unlawful Manufacture, Transportation, Receipt, Possession, Sale, or Distribution of Alcoholic Beverages; Failure to File Proper Reports or Bonds or Pay Fees; Declaration of Apparatus Used in Unlawful Manufacture of Alcoholic Beverages As Contraband; Penalties
(a) No person knowingly and intentionally shall: (1) Distill, manufacture, or make any distilled spirits, except as permitted by this title; (2) Manufacture, make,...
- § 3-3-27.1 - Report to the Commissioner of Alcoholic Beverages Transported Into This State
Except with respect to alcoholic beverages lawfully possessed pursuant to Code Section 3-3-8, no person, common carrier, or contract carrier shall transport any alcoholic...
- § 3-3-28 - Reuse, Counterfeiting, or Forging of Tax Stamps
Reserved. Repealed by Ga. L. 2005, p. 528, ยง 1/HB 558, effective July 1, 2005.
- § 3-3-29 - Possession, Sale, or Purchase of Distilled Spirits for Which Taxes Not Paid
Except as otherwise expressly provided for by law, no person knowingly and intentionally shall possess, sell, or purchase any distilled spirits upon which the...
- § 3-3-30 - Storage and Distribution of Alcoholic Beverages by Corporations Granted the Privilege of Establishing, Operating, and Maintaining Foreign Trade Zones
(a) Any provision of this title to the contrary notwithstanding, any public or private corporation which has been granted the privilege of establishing, operating,...
- § 3-3-31 - Legislative Findings
The General Assembly finds, determines, and declares that the direct shipment of alcoholic beverages by persons in the business of selling alcoholic beverages in...
- § 3-3-32 - Shipment of Alcoholic Beverages Into State by Nonresident, Without License, Who is in Business of Selling Alcoholic Beverages in Another State
(a) Any person in the business of selling alcoholic beverages in another state or country who knowingly and intentionally ships or causes to be...
- § 3-3-33 - Vaporized Form of Alcoholic Beverages and Alcohol Vaporizing Devices Prohibited
(a) As used in this Code section, the term: (1) "Alcohol vaporizing device" means any device, machine, or process that mixes any alcoholic beverages...
- § 3-3-34 - "Powdered Alcohol" Defined; Prohibition; Exception; Penalty.
(a) For purposes of this Code section, the term "powdered alcohol" means a powdered or crystalline substance that contains any amount of alcohol for...
Last modified: October 14, 2016