Alabama Statutes
§ 28-4-180 — Persons Authorized to Purchase, Have Shipped, Receive, Possess and Use Wine for Sacramental or Religious Purposes
Alabama § 28-4-180
JurisdictionAlabama
Title 28Intoxicating Liquor, Malt Beverages and Wine
Ch. 4Regulation and Control of Alcoholic Beverages in Dry Counties and Dry Municipalities
Art. 8Purchase, Receipt, Possession, Use, Etc., of Wine for Sacramental or Religious Purposes
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Bluebook
Ala. Code § 28-4-180 (2026).
Text
The following persons are authorized to purchase, have shipped from outside of the state, receive, accept delivery of, possess and use wines for sacramental or religious purposes: any minister, pastor or officer of a regularly organized religious congregation or church and any other person who, under the ritual of any recognized religious denomination, is authorized or required to use wine for sacramental or religious purposes in the ceremonies or ritual of such religious denominations.
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Legislative History
(Acts 1919, No. 653, p. 906; Code 1923, §4736; Code 1940, T. 29, §204.)
Nearby Sections
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Possession of Still, Etc., or Illegally Manufactured, Transported or Imported Alcoholic Beverages§ 28-1-4
Delivery of Alcoholic Beverages§ 28-1-6
Issuance of Licenses for Sale of Intoxicating Beverages in Class 1 or Class 2 Municipalities§ 28-1-8
Powdered Alcohol§ 28-10-1
Short Title§ 28-10-2
Legislative Intent§ 28-10-3
Definitions§ 28-10-5
Evidence of Compliance; Certification; Renewal; Rules and Regulations; Enforcement Personnel§ 28-10-6
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Bluebook (online)
Alabama § 28-4-180, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/al/28-4-180.