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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 18B — Regulation of Alcoholic Beverages

§ 18B-1011. Retail permittee off-site airport storage.

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§ 18B-1011. Retail permittee off-site airport storage.
(a)Permittees holding permits issued pursuant to G.S. 18B-1001(1), (3), (5), and
(10)for premises located within airport terminals may contract with an airport central storage permittee for storage at the airport central storage permittee's licensed premises of the permittee's alcoholic beverages to be sold at the retail permittee's airport locations as authorized by the Commission. The permittee may contract with the airport central storage permittee to transport the retail permittee's alcoholic beverages from the airport central storage facility to the retail permittee's premises or support location.
(b)The location where the retail permittee's alcoholic beverages are stored on the airport central storage permittee's premises shall be deemed an extension of the retail permittee's licensed premises for purposes of this Chapter. (2021-150, s. 19.4.)
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