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Madison County updates restaurant liquor resolution to match state law, allows limited off‑premise sales
Summary
The Madison County Commission revised its restaurant retail liquor resolution to reflect state statutory changes that permit some restaurant licensees to sell alcoholic beverages for off-premise consumption under specified conditions.
MADISON COUNTY — The Madison County Commission on Wednesday adopted a revised resolution governing restaurant retail liquor licenses, updating the county’s local rules to reflect the state Legislature’s 2022 changes and to allow certain restaurant licensees to sell wine or other alcoholic beverages for off-premise consumption under the conditions set by state law.
The commission’s action aligns county licensing rules with Ala. Code section 20-8-3A-13(3) (as cited during the meeting). County staff said the revision was prompted in part by a developer and prospective restaurant operator in the Cliff Farms development…
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