Conn. Agencies Regs. § 30-6-A17 - Storage
(a) Each permittee, except the holder of an
out-of-state shipper, package store, caterer, transporter, or temporary permit,
shall provide and maintain on the premises described in and covered by his
permit an adequate and a safe and secure place of storage for alcoholic liquor,
under lock and key and accessible only to the permittee and his responsible
agents, such place of storage being the only location where alcoholic beverages
are to be delivered by a wholesaler. This place of storage shall be subject to
the approval and inspection of the department. The department may, upon written
request and justification therefor, permit the storage of liquor under the
aforesaid conditions, elsewhere under the control of the permittee. Such
request shall be accompanied by a sketch of the location of the proposed
storage area and denoting the distance to the permit premises.
(b) Whenever there is a common or cooperative
ownership of two or more retail liquor premises and the permittees transfer
alcoholic beverages from one such retail premises to another, pursuant to the
provisions of section
30-38a
of the Connecticut General Statutes, such permittees shall, within thirty days
thereafter, file with the department a list of the items so
transferred.
(c) Storage of
alcoholic liquor in places used as dwellings or in places of abode is
prohibited, except in the case where the only permit held is a caterer permit,
in which case it shall be at the usual place of business.
(d) Any storage of alcoholic liquors other
than in a place approved by the department is a violation of this
section.
(e) Any permittee desiring
to store alcoholic liquors in the tax-free portion of any warehouse operating
under a bonded warehouse storage permit shall make application to the
department on forms prescribed therefor. No holder of a bonded warehouse
storage permit shall accept for storage in a tax-free portion of the ware house
any alcoholic liquors from any permittee unless such permittee produces an
application for warehouse free storage which has been approved by the
department.
Notes
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