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§ 113.26  DISTRIBUTION OF LICENSE AND TRANSFER FEES AND PENALTIES.
   Fifty percent of all license and transfer fees received pursuant to subdivision SDCL § 35-4-2(16) shall remain in the municipality in which the licensee paying the fee is located. If the licensee is located outside the corporate limits of a municipality, 50% of the fees remain in the county in which the licensee is located. The remainder of all license and transfer fees and penalties received shall be credited to the state general fund.
(SDCL § 35-4-2.11)
§ 113.27  OFF-SALE LICENSEES PERMITTED TO PROVIDE FREE SAMPLES; NO ADDITIONAL LICENSE REQUIRED; RESTRICTIONS.
   (A)   A licensee holding a license pursuant to SDCL § 35-4-2(3) or (5) may provide samples of malt beverages, wine, distilled spirits, liqueurs, and cordials to the general public without obtaining an additional license. The licensee may only offer as samples the malt beverages, wine, distilled spirits, liqueurs, and cordials that the licensee currently has in stock and is offering for sale to the general public.
   (B)   The malt beverage, wine, distilled spirits, liqueur, and cordial samples shall be dispensed at no charge and shall be consumed on the licensed premises during the permitted hours of off-sale.
   (C)   No sample of malt beverage may be larger than three fluid ounces. No sample of wine may be larger than 50 milliliters and no sample of distilled spirits, liqueur, or cordial may be larger than 25 milliliters.
(SDCL § 35-4-10.2)
§ 113.28  OFF-SALE DELIVERY LICENSE.
   (A)   A licensee licensed pursuant to SDCL § 35-4-2(3) or (5) may apply for an off-sale delivery license as provided by SDCL § 35-4-2(23) to deliver alcoholic beverages to a consumer within the boundaries of the municipality that issued the off-sale license. The alcoholic beverage for delivery shall be purchased in person and on-site at the licensee's off-sale premises. The minimum purchase of alcoholic beverages shall be $150.
   (B)   The delivery shall be made during hours of operation pursuant to SDCL § 35-4-81.2 by an employee of the licensee who is at least 21 years old. The employee shall obtain the signature of a person twenty-one years old or older before delivery of the shipment. The employee shall request that the person signing for the delivery display a valid age-bearing photo identification document issued by this state, another state, or the federal government verifying that the person is twenty-one years old or older. Documentation verifying the identification of the person signing for the delivery shall be retained by the licensee for one year.
(SDCL § 35-4-127)
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