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Code · Connecticut · Title 30 — Intoxicating Liquors · CHAPTER 545* — Liquor Control Act

Sec. 30-62d. Authorization for use of self-pour automated system for beer, cider and wine.

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(a)A permittee authorized pursuant to this title to sell alcoholic liquor for on-premises consumption may use a self-pour automated system that, upon activation of a payment card by the permittee, may be operated to dispense beer, cider not exceeding six per cent alcohol by volume and wine to the following:
(1)An employee of the permittee who is authorized by law to serve alcoholic beverages, or
(2)a person whom the permittee has verified to be twenty-one years of age or older who displays a government-issued identification card that matches the name on the payment card. Such verification that a person is twenty-one years of age or older shall be recorded by the permittee or an employee of the permittee.
(b)A self-pour automated system authorized by subsection
(a)of this section shall not dispense a serving of more than
(1)thirty-two ounces of beer,
(2)thirty-two ounces of cider not exceeding six per cent alcohol by volume, or
(3)ten ounces of wine, before the payment card is reactivated by the permittee or an employee of the permittee.
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