Article6. Transportation, Delivery and Receipt Generally of Prohibited Liquors and Beverages.  


§ 28-4-110. Carriage, delivery, etc., into state by common carrier, etc., of prohibited liquors and beverages generally.
§ 28-4-111. Receipt or acceptance from common carrier, etc., of prohibited liquors or beverages generally.
§ 28-4-112. Receipt, etc., of prohibited liquors and beverages for storage, distribution, etc., for another.
§ 28-4-113. Acceptance for or shipment, transportation, delivery, etc., of prohibited liquors or beverages from point to point or along public streets or highways within state.
§ 28-4-114. Transportation and delivery of prohibited liquors and beverages C.O.D.
§ 28-4-115. Transportation of prohibited liquors or beverages in quantities of five gallons or more.
§ 28-4-116. Conduct of business of delivering, transporting, storing or warehousing prohibited liquors and beverages by transfer, warehouse, etc., companies; forfeiture of charter of corporations violating provisions of section.
§ 28-4-117. Procedure for shipment, delivery, etc., of alcohol and wine to persons for sacramental or nonbeverage use - Preparation of affidavit by person desiring to receive shipment; copy of affidavit to be attached to container in which wine or alcohol shipped.
§ 28-4-118. Procedure for shipment, delivery, etc., of alcohol and wine to persons for sacramental or nonbeverage use - Maintenance of record of delivery by carrier generally; certificate to be filed with Alcoholic Beverage Control Board stating name of receiver, quantity and character of wine or alcohol, purposes for which received, etc.; inspection of books and records of carrier generally.
§ 28-4-119. Procedure for shipment, delivery, etc., of alcohol and wine to persons for sacramental or nonbeverage use — Labeling of packages or containers of wine or alcohol for sacramental use.
§ 28-4-120. Transportation from another state, foreign country, etc., or delivery within state of liquors intended to be used in violation of laws of state.
§ 28-4-121. Delivery from another state, etc., of liquors consigned to fictitious person, firm, etc., or person, firm, etc., under fictitious name.
§ 28-4-122. Giving of order for receipt, etc., of liquors consigned from another state, etc., to another person by consignee.
§ 28-4-123. Acceptance of delivery from common carrier, etc., of liquors from another state, etc., with intent to use, etc., same in violation of laws of state.
§ 28-4-124. Delivery by common carrier, etc., of liquors from another state, etc., to person, etc., other than consignee without written order of consignee therefor.
§ 28-4-125. Delivery by common carrier, etc., to minor of liquors from another state, etc.
§ 28-4-126. Presentation, collection, etc., by bank, etc., of draft, bill of exchange, etc., attached to, connected with, etc., bill of lading, order, etc., for prohibited liquors or beverages.
§ 28-4-127. Duty of common carrier, etc., to file with Alcoholic Beverage Control Board statement showing date of delivery, name and address of consignee and consignor, kind and amount, etc., of liquor delivered.
§ 28-4-128. Alcoholic Beverage Control Board to make written demand for statement upon failure of common carrier, etc., to file same; notification of Attorney General of further refusal or neglect to file statement; institution of proceedings for mandamus or injunction by Attorney General.
§ 28-4-129. Filing of statement by board; inspection of statement by district attorney or police officers.
§ 28-4-130. Board to furnish certified copies of statements to officers, etc.; admissibility in evidence of statements or copies.
§ 28-4-131. Duty of common carriers, etc., to maintain current record of date of delivery, name and address of consignee and consignor, kind and amount, etc., of liquors delivered.
§ 28-4-132. Inspection of record by enforcement officers, etc.; acquisition and admissibility in evidence of record.
§ 28-4-133. Duty of common carriers, etc., to permit examination of books, records, papers, etc., in connection with prosecutions under article, etc.
§ 28-4-134. Persons not to be excused from testifying before grand juries or at trials for violations of article; immunity from prosecution as to matters disclosed.
§ 28-4-135. Where certain offenses deemed committed.
§ 28-4-136. Penalties for violations of provisions of article by railroad companies, express companies, etc.; duties of district attorney in cases of grand jury indictments.
§ 28-4-137. Applicability of article to interstate transportation of prohibited liquors or beverages.