South Carolina Statutes

§ 61-6-2010 — Temporary permits upon referendum vote.

South Carolina § 61-6-2010
JurisdictionSouth Carolina
Title 61ALCOHOL AND ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
Ch. 6ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL ACT

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S.C. Code Ann. § 61-6-2010 (2026).

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(A)In addition to the provisions of Section 61-6-2000, the department may issue a temporary permit to allow the possession, sale, and consumption of alcoholic liquors by the drink. This permit is valid for a period not to exceed twenty-four hours and may be issued only to bona fide nonprofit organizations and business establishments otherwise authorized to be licensed for sales. The department shall charge a nonrefundable filing fee of one hundred dollars for processing each application and a daily permit fee of fifty dollars for each day for which a permit is approved. An application must be filed for each permit requested. The department must also offer the option of an annual fifty-two week temporary permit for a nonrefundable fee of three thousand dollars per year. However, the option

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Legislative History

HISTORY: 1996 Act No. 415, SECTION 1; 1996 Act No. 462, SECTION 24B; 1997 Act No. 155, Part II, SECTION 45A; 2000 Act No. 391, SECTION 1; 2002 Act No. 353, SECTION 1; 2003 Act No. 70, SECTIONS 15, 16; 2005 Act No. 139, SECTION 19; 2006 Act No. 259, SECTION 1; 2006 Act No. 386, SECTION 56; 2008 Act No. 353, SECTION 2, Pt 21E.1, eff July 1, 2008; 2011 Act No. 67, SECTION 4, eff June 17, 2011; 2012 Act No. 266, SECTION 1, eff June 18, 2012; 2018 Act No. 193 (S.820), SECTION 1, eff May 17, 2018. Effect of Amendment The 2008 amendment added subsection (F) relating to temporary permits. The 2011 amendment added subsection (G). The 2012 amendment added subsection (H). 2018 Act No. 193, SECTION 1, rewrote (C), deleting a prior reference to a date and providing a subsequent referendum may not be held less than forty-eight months following the failure of a question. SECTION 61-6-2015. Temporary permit to sell beer and wine for on-premises consumption; terms; qualifications (A) A temporary permit to sell beer and wine for on- premises consumption for a period not to exceed twenty-four hours without regard to the days or hours of these sales is hereby authorized. This permit may be issued by the department for the same fees provided in Section 61-4-500 for a retail beer and wine permit, including an application fee. This permit shall be considered a biennial temporary permit, and may be issued to those holders of a permit to sell beer and wine for off-premises consumption during periods other than Sunday who have within the licensed premises a separate food service establishment serving prepared food for on- premises consumption. The permit to sell beer and wine for on-premises consumption during the twenty-four hour period shall apply only to this separate food-service establishment. (B) The department may require such proof of qualifications for the issuance of these permits as it considers necessary, and these permits may be issued only to qualified applicants located in a county or municipality which pursuant to Section 61-6-2010 has successfully held a referendum allowing the possession, sale, and consumption of alcoholic liquors by the drink for a period not to exceed twenty-four hours. HISTORY: 2011 Act No. 67, SECTION 3, eff June 17, 2011.

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