§ 26:271 A. Before engaging in the business of dealing in malt beverages or beverages of low alcoholic content, all manufacturers, wholesale and retail dealers, and microbrewers shall obtain
§ 26:271.1 A.(1) Any person who has properly obtained a microbrewer’s permit as provided for in R.S. 26:271 shall be authorized to engage in the brewing of beer and other malt beverages in a qu
§ 26:271.2 The commissioner shall issue the following four types of Class A retail permits for beverages of low alcoholic content:
§ 26:271.3 A. For purposes of this Section, “Class C-Package Store” shall be defined as an establishment that meets all of the following:
§ 26:271.4 Notwithstanding any provisions of law to the contrary and subject to rules promulgated by the commissioner, in addition to the authority to contract with a third-party delivery compa
§ 26:272 A. The legislature hereby finds and declares that the food service industry is a viable industry in Louisiana with significant economic impact and finds that a restaurant establishme
§ 26:273 A. The commissioner shall not:
§ 26:274 A.(1) Parishes and municipalities may issue and require local permits similar to those issued by the commissioner and may charge and collect fees therefor. No parish or municipality
§ 26:275 A. No person shall do any act for which a permit is required by this Chapter or by local authorities acting hereunder unless he holds the proper state and local permits. No local per
§ 26:276 Personal nature of permits; return of permits; necessity of display; penalties
§ 26:277 Notice of application for retail dealer’s permit
§ 26:278 A. Applications for state and local wholesaler or retailer permits shall be in writing and sworn to and shall contain the full name of the applicant, his social security number, his
§ 26:279 All applications for state permits shall be mailed or delivered to the commissioner in Baton Rouge at the state capitol, and all applications for local permits shall be mailed or del
§ 26:280 A. Applicants for state and local permits of all kinds shall demonstrate that they meet the following qualifications and conditions:
§ 26:281 Location of business limited; exception
§ 26:282 Misstatement or suppression of fact in application
§ 26:283 The commissioner with respect to state permits and municipal authorities or parish governing authorities with respect to local permits may withhold the issuance of permits in the man
§ 26:284 Procedure for determination to issue or withhold permit
§ 26:285 Renewal of permit
§ 26:286 A. No person holding a retail dealer’s permit, and no person permitted to sell alcoholic beverages at retail to consumers, and no servant, agent, or employee of the permittee shall d
§ 26:287 A. In addition to any other causes enumerated in this Chapter, the commissioner may suspend or revoke any permit for any of the following causes:
§ 26:288 Withholding or denying of permits; causes
§ 26:289 Proper petitioners in action to suspend or revoke permit
§ 26:290 The suspension or revocation of a permit shall be brought about in the following manner:
§ 26:291 Cause necessary to withholding, suspending, or revoking of permit
§ 26:292 Revocations and suspensions not exclusive penalty
§ 26:293 Status of premises after revocation of permit
§ 26:294 Enforcement of permit requirements
§ 26:295 Notice of hearing by commissioner
§ 26:296 Place of hearing
§ 26:296.1 Participation in hearing by video conference
§ 26:297 By whom conducted; record; briefs
§ 26:298 Contempt at hearings; penalty
§ 26:299 Procedure when permittee or applicant fails to appear at hearing
§ 26:300 Basis for determination by commissioner to suspend or to revoke permit
§ 26:301 Costs of hearings
§ 26:302 Decisions to withhold, suspend, or revoke permits final unless appealed and reversed
§ 26:303 Appeals to courts
§ 26:304 Summary proceedings on appeal
§ 26:305 Interference by courts prohibited
§ 26:306 Sale of malt beverages in keg; tracking; forms
§ 26:307 A. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, any liquor retailer permitted pursuant to R.S. 26:271(A)(3) or any retailer permitted to sell alcoholic beverages for off-premise consumpt
§ 26:308 A. For purposes of this Section only, a third-party delivery company shall be defined as a third-party delivery service that is licensed to do business in the state of Louisiana, per
§ 26:309 A. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, a manufacturer or brewer as defined in R.S. 26:241 may lease its facility to a person not licensed pursuant to this Chapter f

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