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O.C.G.A. § 3-6-30 — Creation of limited exceptions | Georgia Code
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TITLE 3 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES

Section 6. Wine, 3-6-1 through 3-6-71.

ARTICLE 2 STATE LICENSE REQUIREMENTS AND REGULATIONS FOR DISTRIBUTION AND SALE

3-6-30. Creation of limited exceptions.

The General Assembly reaffirms the findings, determinations, and declarations in Code Section 3-3-31 regarding direct shipments of alcoholic beverages, but creates limited exceptions set forth in Code Sections 3-6-31 and 3-6-32 to permit the direct shipment of wine to residents of this state under certain circumstances.

(Code 1981, §3-6-30, enacted by Ga. L. 2000, p. 1401, § 2.)

Cross references.

- Legislative findings, § 3-3-31.

Law reviews.

- For note on 2000 enactment of O.C.G.A. §§ 3-6-30 to3-6-32, see 17 Ga. St. U.L. Rev. 7 (2000). For note and comment, "Dude, Where's My Wine? The Potential Effect of Granholm v. Heald on Georgia Direct Wine Shipment Regulations," see 23 Ga. St. U.L. Rev. 631 (2007).

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