Section
8-201 Beer Board established
8-202 Meetings of the Beer Board
8-203 Record of Beer Board proceedings to be kept
8-204 Requirements for Beer Board quorum and action
8-205 Powers and duties of the Beer Board
8-206 "Beer" defined
8-207 Permit required for engaging in beer business
8-208 Responsibilities of permittee
8-209 Classes of permits
8-210 Interference with public health, safety and morals prohibited
8-211 Issuance of permits to persons convicted of certain crimes prohibited
8-212 Prohibited conduct or activities by beer permit holders
8-213 Employees required to have identification and proof of employment
8-214 Revocation and suspension of beer permits
8-215 Separability
8-216 Repealer
8-217 Privilege tax
8-218 Civil penalty in lieu of revocation or suspension
8-219 Advertisements
8-220 Loss of Clerk's certification for sale to minor
Cross-reference:
General business regulations, see Title 9
Offenses, see Title 13
Tax provisions, see Title 5
Editor's note:
This chapter was amended during both the February 12, 2008, “Change 1” and the June 9, 2009, “Change 2”, in addition to any amending ordinances listed following the sections.
Statutory reference:
For a leading case in Tennessee on a municipality's authority to regulate beer, see the State Supreme Court decision in Watkins v. Naifeh, 635 S.W.2d 104 (1982)