P-9.1 - Act respecting liquor permits

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31. A grocery permit authorizes the sale and delivery, for consumption at a place other than the establishment, of beer and cider, as well as the wines and alcoholic beverages determined by a regulation made under paragraph 7 of section 37 of the Act respecting the Société des alcools du Québec (chapter S-13), other than alcohol, spirits, and beer blends containing more than 7% alcohol by volume.
A grocery permit also authorizes the holder to offer, in the cases and on the conditions determined by regulation, free tasting in the holder’s establishment of the alcoholic beverages the holder is authorized to sell.
A grocery permit also authorizes the holder to sell at retail specific constituents of beer or wine, including malt, malt extracts, grapes, wort or must and concentrates, as well as equipment for the domestic manufacture of wine or beer for personal use, provided the holder purchases such products from the holder of a winemaking and brewing centre permit who sells them at wholesale.
1979, c. 71, s. 31; 1983, c. 30, s. 23; 1990, c. 67, s. 2; 1996, c. 34, s. 20; 2018, c. 20, s. 138; 2018, c. 20, s. 2.
31. A grocery permit entitles the holder to sell beer except draught beer, cider, and the wines and alcoholic beverages determined by regulation under subparagraph 7 of the first paragraph of section 37 of the Act respecting the Société des alcools du Québec (chapter S-13), except alcohol, spirits, and beer blends containing more than 7% alcohol by volume, for consumption at a place other than the establishment and its dependencies.
A grocery permit also entitles the holder to offer free tasting in his establishment of any alcoholic beverage he is entitled to sell, on the conditions and in the circumstances determined by regulation.
A grocery permit also authorizes the holder to effect any transaction authorized under a raw material and equipment retailer’s permit.
1979, c. 71, s. 31; 1983, c. 30, s. 23; 1990, c. 67, s. 2; 1996, c. 34, s. 20; 2018, c. 20, s. 138.
31. A grocery permit entitles the holder to sell beer except draught beer, cider and the wines and alcoholic beverages determined by regulation under paragraph 7 of section 37 of the Act respecting the Société des alcools du Québec (chapter S-13), except alcohol and spirits, for consumption at a place other than the establishment and its dependencies.
A grocery permit also entitles the holder to offer free tasting in his establishment of any alcoholic beverage he is entitled to sell, on the conditions and in the circumstances determined by regulation.
A grocery permit also authorizes the holder to effect any transaction authorized under a raw material and equipment retailer’s permit.
1979, c. 71, s. 31; 1983, c. 30, s. 23; 1990, c. 67, s. 2; 1996, c. 34, s. 20.
31. A grocery permit entitles the holder to sell beer except draught beer, cider and the wines and alcoholic beverages determined by regulation under paragraph 7 of section 37 of the Act respecting the Société des alcools du Québec (chapter S-13), except alcohol and spirits, for consumption at a place other than the establishment and its dependencies.
A grocery permit also entitles the holder to offer free tasting in his establishment of any alcoholic beverage he is entitled to sell, on the conditions and in the circumstances determined by regulation.
1979, c. 71, s. 31; 1983, c. 30, s. 23; 1990, c. 67, s. 2.
31. A grocery permit entitles the holder to sell beer except draught beer, cider and the wines and alcoholic beverages determined by regulation under paragraph 7 of section 37 of the Act respecting the Société des alcools du Québec (chapter S-13), except alcohol and spirits, for consumption at a place other than the establishment and its dependencies.
1979, c. 71, s. 31; 1983, c. 30, s. 23.
31. A grocery permit entitles the holder to sell cider, designated wines and beer, except draught beer, for consumption at a place other than the establishment and its dependencies.
1979, c. 71, s. 31.