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

§ 18B-806. Damaged alcoholic beverages.

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§ 18B-806. Damaged alcoholic beverages.
(a)Owned by Local Board. - All damaged alcoholic beverages owned by a local board shall be destroyed, given to a public or private hospital for medicinal use only, or given to the Commission.
(b)Not Owned by Local Board. - The Commission shall dispose of all damaged alcoholic beverages which are:
(1)Owned by the Commission;
(2)Damaged while in the State warehouse; or
(3)Damaged while in transit between the State warehouse and a local board.
The Commission shall dispose of the alcoholic beverages by giving them to a public or private hospital for medicinal use only, by selling them to a military installation, or by destroying them.
(c)Sale Procedure. - If damaged alcoholic beverages are sold under subsection (b), sale shall be by:
(1)Advertisement for sealed bids;
(2)Negotiated offer, advertisement and upset bids; or
(3)Exchange.
Funds derived from the sale of damaged alcoholic beverages shall be paid to the general fund of the State.
(d)Records. - Local boards and the Commission shall keep detailed records of all disposals of damaged alcoholic beverages, including brand, quantity and disposition. (1981, c. 412, s. 2.)
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