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Iowa

Chapter 123 — Alcoholic Beverage Control
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123.1 Public policy declared.
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123.2 General prohibition.
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123.3 Definitions.
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123.4 Alcoholic beverage control.
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123.5 Alcoholic beverages commission created — appointment — removal — vacancies.
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123.6 Commission meetings.
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123.7 Duties of director.
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123.8 Duties of commission.
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123.9 Powers of director.
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123.10 Rules.
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123.11 Compensation and expenses.
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123.12 Exemption from suit.
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123.13 Prohibitions on commission members and employees.
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123.14 Alcoholic beverage control law enforcement.
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123.15 Favors from licensee or permittee.
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123.16 Annual report.
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123.17 Beer and liquor control fund — allocations to substance use disorder programs — use of civil penalties.
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123.18 Appropriations. Department appropriations for purposes of this chapter shall be paid by the treasurer of state upon the orders of the director, in such amounts and at such times as the director deems necessary to carry on operations in accordance with the terms of this chapter.
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123.19 Reserved.
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123.20 Reserved.
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123.21 Reserved.
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123.22 State monopoly.
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123.23 Distiller’s certificate of compliance — injunction — penalty.
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123.24 Alcoholic liquor sales by the department — dishonored payments — liquor prices.
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123.25 Consumption on premises.
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123.26 Restrictions on sales — seals — labeling.
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123.27 Sales and deliveries prohibited.
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123.28 Restrictions on transportation.
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123.29 Patent and proprietary products and sacramental wine.
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123.30 Retail alcohol licenses — classes.
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123.31 Retail alcohol licenses — application.
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123.31A Authority under class “B”, class “C”, special class “C”, and class “E” retail alcohol license.
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123.31B Authority under special class “B” retail native wine license.
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123.31C Authority under special class “C” retail native wine license.
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123.32 Action by local authorities and department on applications for retail alcohol licenses, native distilled spirits licenses, and wine and beer permits.
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123.33 Records.
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123.34 Seasonal, fourteen-day, and five-day licenses — fees.
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123.35 Expiration of licenses, permits, and certificates of compliance — automatic renewals.
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123.36 Retail alcohol license fees.
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123.37 Exclusive power to license and levy taxes — disputed taxes.
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123.38 Nature of permit or license — surrender — transfer.
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123.38A Confidential investigative records.
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123.39 Suspension or revocation of license or permit — civil penalty.
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123.40 Effect of revocation.
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123.41 Manufacturer’s license — alcoholic liquor.
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123.42 Broker’s permit.
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123.43 Class “A” native distilled spirits license — application and issuance — fees.
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123.43A Native distilleries.
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123.44 Gifts prohibited.
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123.45 General limitations on business interests — licensing of native breweries.
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123.46 Consumption or intoxication in public places — notifications — chemical tests — expungement.
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123.46A Delivery of alcoholic beverages by retailers.
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123.47 Persons under eighteen years of age, persons eighteen, nineteen, or twenty years of age, and persons twenty-one years of age and older.
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123.47A Persons age eighteen, nineteen, and twenty — penalty. Repealed by 97 Acts, ch 126, §54.
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123.47B Parental and school notification — persons under eighteen years of age.
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123.48 Seizure of false or altered driver’s license or nonoperator’s identification card.
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123.49 Miscellaneous prohibitions.
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123.49A Restriction on alcoholic beverages containing tetrahydrocannabinol.
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123.50 Criminal and civil penalties.
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123.50A Alcohol compliance employee training program.
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123.51 Advertisements for alcoholic liquor, wine, or beer.
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123.52 Prohibited sale.
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123.53 Reserved.
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123.54 Reserved.
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123.55 Reserved.
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123.56 Public safety nuisances — procedure.
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123.57 Examination of accounts.
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123.58 Auditing.
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123.59 Bootlegging — penalties.
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123.60 Nuisances.
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123.61 Penalty.
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123.62 Injunction.
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123.63 Temporary writ.
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123.64 Notice.
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123.65 Scope of injunction.
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123.66 Trial of action.
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123.67 General reputation.
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123.68 Contempt.
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123.69 Trial of contempt action.
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123.70 Injunction against bootlegger.
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123.71 Conditions on injunction proceeding.
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123.72 Order of abatement of nuisance.
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123.73 Use of abated premises.
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123.74 Fees.
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123.75 Proceeds of sale.
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123.76 Abatement of nuisance.
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123.77 Abatement before judgment.
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123.78 Existing liens.
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123.79 Abatement bond a lien.
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123.80 Attested copies filed.
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123.81 Forfeiture of bond.
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123.82 Procedure.
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123.83 Method of trial.
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123.84 Judgment.
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123.85 Appeal.
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123.86 County attorney to prosecute.
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123.87 Prompt service.
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123.88 Evidence.
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123.89 Counts.
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123.90 Penalties generally.
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123.91 Second and subsequent conviction.
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123.92 Civil liability for dispensing or sale and service of any alcoholic beverage (Dramshop Act) — liability insurance — underage persons.
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123.93 Limitation of action.
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123.94 Inurement of action prohibited.
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123.95 Premises must be licensed — exception as to conventions and social gatherings.
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123.96 Reserved.
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123.97 Covered into general fund. Repealed by 2022 Acts, ch 1099, §87, 88.
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123.98 Labeling shipments.
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123.99 False statements.
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123.100 Packages in transit.
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123.101 Record of shipments.
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123.102 Inspection of shipping records.
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123.103 Record and certification upon delivery.
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123.104 Unlawful delivery.
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123.105 Immunity from damage.
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123.106 Federal statutes.
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123.107 Unnecessary allegations.
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123.108 Second conviction defined.
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123.109 Record of conviction.
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123.110 Proof of sale.
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123.111 Purchaser as witness.
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123.112 Peace officer as witness.
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123.113 Judgment lien.
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123.114 Enforcement of lien.
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123.115 Defense.
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123.116 Right to receive alcoholic liquor, wine, or beer.
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123.117 Delivery to sheriff.
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123.118 Destruction.
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123.119 Evidence.
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123.120 Attempt to destroy.
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123.121 Venue.
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123.122 Beer certificate, permit, or license required — exception for personal use.
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123.123 Effect on liquor control licensees. Repealed by 2022 Acts, ch 1099, §87, 88.
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123.124 Beer permits — classes.
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123.125 Issuance of beer permits.
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123.126 High alcoholic content beer — applicability.
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123.126A Canned cocktails — applicability — manufacture.
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123.127 Class “A” and special class “A” beer permit application and issuance.
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123.128 Class “B” beer permit application. Repealed by 2022 Acts, ch 1099, §5, 6.
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123.129 Class “C” beer permit application. Repealed by 2022 Acts, ch 1099, §5, 6.
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123.130 Authority under class “A” and special class “A” beer permits.
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123.131 Authority under class “B” beer permit. Repealed by 2022 Acts, ch 1099, §5, 6.
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123.132 Authority under class “C” beer permit. Repealed by 2022 Acts, ch 1099, §5, 6.
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123.133 Sale on trains — bond. Repealed by 2011 Acts, ch 17, §16.
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123.134 Beer permit fees.
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123.135 Brewer’s certificate of compliance — penalties.
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123.136 Barrel tax.
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123.137 Report of barrel sales — penalty.
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123.138 Records required — keg identification label.
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123.139 Separate locations — class “A” or special class “A” beer permit.
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123.140 Separate locations — class “B” or “C” beer permit. Repealed by 2022 Acts, ch 1099, §5, 6.
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123.141 Keeping liquor where beer is sold.
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123.142 Unlawful sale and importation.
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123.143 Distribution of funds — barrel tax fund created.
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123.144 Bottling beer. Repealed by 2019 Acts, ch 113, §63. See §123.122.
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123.145 Labels on bottles, barrels, etc. — conclusive evidence.
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123.146 Importation of beer for personal use. Repealed by 2019 Acts, ch 113, §63. See §123.122.
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123.147 Reserved.
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123.148 Reserved.
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123.149 Reserved.
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123.150 Sunday sales before New Year’s Day. Repealed by 2022 Acts, ch 1099, §87, 88.
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123.151 Reserved.
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123.152 Reserved.
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123.153 Definitions. Repealed by 2011 Acts, ch 17, §16.
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123.154 Project — revenue bonds. Repealed by 2011 Acts, ch 17, §16.
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123.155 Proceedings. Repealed by 2011 Acts, ch 17, §16.
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123.156 Bonds not debt of state. Repealed by 2011 Acts, ch 17, §16.
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123.157 Anticipatory notes. Repealed by 2011 Acts, ch 17, §16.
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123.158 Notice. Repealed by 2011 Acts, ch 17, §16.
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123.159 Exemption from taxation. Repealed by 2011 Acts, ch 17, §16.
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123.160 Bonds as investments. Repealed by 2011 Acts, ch 17, §16.
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123.161 Independent authorization. Repealed by 2011 Acts, ch 17, §16.
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123.162 Limitation. Repealed by 2011 Acts, ch 17, §16.
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123.163 Reserved.
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123.164 Reserved.
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123.165 Reserved.
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123.166 Reserved.
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123.167 Reserved.
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123.168 Reserved.
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123.169 Reserved.
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123.170 Reserved.
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123.171 Wine certificate, permit, or license required — exceptions for personal use.
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123.172 Effect on liquor control licensees. Repealed by 2022 Acts, ch 1099, §87, 88.
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123.173 Wine permit — class “A” — authority.
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123.173A Charity beer, spirits, and wine special event license.
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123.173B Charity beer, spirits, and wine event permit. Repealed by 2022 Acts, ch 1099, §87, 88.
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123.173C Wine auction permit.
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123.174 Issuance of wine permits.
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123.175 Class “A” wine permit application and issuance.
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123.176 Native wines.
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123.177 Authority under class “A” wine permit.
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123.178 Authority under class “B” wine permit. Repealed by 2022 Acts, ch 1099, §5, 6.
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123.178A Authority under class “B” native wine permit. Repealed by 2022 Acts, ch 1099, §5, 6.
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123.178B Authority under class “C” native wine permit. Repealed by 2022 Acts, ch 1099, §5, 6.
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123.179 Wine permit and license fees.
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123.180 Vintner’s certificate of compliance — wholesale and retail restrictions — penalties.
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123.181 Prohibited credit sales.
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123.182 Labels — point of origin — conclusive evidence.
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123.183 Wine gallonage tax and related funds.
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123.184 Report of gallonage sales — penalty.
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123.185 Records required. Repealed by 2022 Acts, ch 1099, §87, 88.
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123.186 Federal regulations adopted as rules — penalties.
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123.187 Direct shipment of wine — permit and requirements.
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123.188 Wine carrier — permit and requirements.
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