North Carolina Statutes
§ 18B-103 — Exemptions
North Carolina § 18B-103
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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 18B-103 (2026).
Text
All of the following activities shall be permitted:
(1)The use of ethyl alcohol for scientific, chemical, pharmaceutical, mechanical, and industrial purposes.
(2)The use of ethyl alcohol by persons authorized to obtain it tax free, as provided by federal law.
(3)The use of ethyl alcohol in the manufacture and preparation of any product unfit for use as a beverage.
(4)The use of alcoholic beverages by licensed physicians, druggists, or dental surgeons for medicinal or pharmaceutical purposes; or the use of alcoholic beverages by medical facilities established and maintained for the treatment of patients addicted to the use of alcohol or drugs.
(5)The use of grain alcohol by college, university or State laboratories, and by manufacturers of medicine, for compounding, mixing, or preservi
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