CHAPTER 116: ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
Section
Intoxicating Liquors
   116.01   Definition
   116.02   Business permitted
   116.03   Exceptions
   116.04   Reserved
   116.05   Display of license
   116.06   Replacement of license
   116.07   Certificates of good moral character
   116.08   Location near churches
   116.09   Persons not to be served
   116.10   Number of retail businesses limited
   116.11   Time of closing
   116.12   Public consumption
   116.13   Privilege tax
   116.14   Inspection fees
Beer
   116.25   Definitions
   116.26   Beer Board
   116.27   Meetings of the Beer Board
   116.28   Requirements for quorum and action
   116.29   Record of Beer Board proceedings to be kept
   116.30   Powers and duties of the Beer Board
   116.31   Hearings before the Beer Board
   116.32   Permit required for engaging in beer business
   116.33   Privilege tax
   116.34   Beer permits shall be restrictive
   116.35   Permit issuance; validity; sales generally
   116.36   Conditions for receiving permit
   116.37   General conditions
   116.38   Restrictions on the issuance of beer permits
   116.39   Sanitation for the premises
   116.40   Hours of operation
   116.41   Revocation or suspension of beer permits
   116.42   Civil penalty in lieu of revocation or suspension
   116.43   Loss of certification for sale to minor
   116.44   Additional regulations
   116.45   Display of permit
   116.46   Provisional permit; new facilities
   116.47   Reserved
   116.48   Violations
   116.49   Gender
   116.50   Regulation of brown bagging
 
   116.98   Severability
   116.99   Penalty
INTOXICATING LIQUORS
§ 116.01 DEFINITION.
   (A)   ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE or BEVERAGE. Means and includes alcohol, spirits, liquor, wine and every liquid containing alcohol, spirits or wine and capable of being consumed by a human being, other than patent medicine or beer as defined in § 116.25. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in this chapter, ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE or BEVERAGE also includes any product containing distilled alcohol capable of being consumed by a human being manufactured or made with distilled alcohol irrespective of alcoholic content, including any infused product.
   (B)   Other terms used in this subchapter shall have the meanings ascribed to them, where applicable, in Chapters 3, 4, and 5 of Title 57 of Tenn. Code Ann., as such state law definitions may be amended from time to time.
(`83 Code, § 2-101) (Ord. 2001-15, passed 7-9-01; Am. Ord. 2017-03, passed 2-13-17)
§ 116.02 BUSINESS PERMITTED.
   It shall be lawful to engage in the business of manufacturing, selling, storing, transporting and distributing alcoholic beverages within the corporate limits so long as such business is conducted in accordance with the provisions of the applicable state laws, rules and regulations and this code.
(`83 Code, § 2-102) (Ord. 2001-15, passed 7-9-01)
§ 116.03 EXCEPTIONS.
   Nothing in this subchapter is intended to relate to the manufacture, transportation, storage, sale, distribution, possession or receipt of or tax upon beer as defined in § 116.25, and no provision relating thereto shall be considered or construed as modified by this subchapter.
(`83 Code, § 2-103) (Ord. 2001-15, passed 7-9-01; Am. Ord. 2017-03, passed 2-13-17)
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