Georgia Statutes

§ 3-6-22 — Requirement of license for shipment of wines into state; contents of application; accompanying documents and labels; approval of wholesalers and wholesalers' territories by commissioner

Georgia § 3-6-22

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O.C.G.A. § 3-6-22 (2026).

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(a)No shipper shall be permitted to ship wines into this state without first obtaining a proper license from the commissioner in the manner provided in this article.
(b)In addition to the bond required in Code Section 3-6-21 and such other documentation required by the commissioner pursuant to this title, each shipper shall:
(1)Submit with his application one label for each brand of wine to be shipped for the first time by the shipper into this state;
(2)Designate in the application for registration the sales territories for each of its brands sold in this state; and (3) Name one licensed wholesaler in each territory who shall be the exclusive distributor of the brand within the territory.
(c)Designations of wholesalers and wholesalers' territories as provided in this Code section sha

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