Iowa Statutes
§ 123.141 — Keeping liquor where beer is sold
Iowa § 123.141
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Bluebook
Iowa Code § 123.141 (2026).
Text
Noalcoholicliquorforbeveragepurposesshallbeused,orkeptforanypurposeintheplace
of business of a special class “C” retail alcohol licensee, or on the premises of such special
class “C” retail alcohol licensee, at any time. A violation of any provision of this section
shall be grounds for suspension or revocation of the beer permit pursuant to section 123.50,
subsection 3. This section shall not apply in any manner or in any way to the premises of any
hotel or motel for which a special class “C” retail alcohol license has been issued, other than
that part of such premises regularly used by the hotel or motel for the principal purpose of
selling beer or food to the general public, or to keep a pharmacy from having alcohol in stock
for medicinal and compounding purposes.
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Legislative History
[C35, §1921-g4; C39, §1921.126; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, §124.31; C73, 75, 77, 79, 81,
§123.141]
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