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35-4-66. Restrictions on transportation of beverages. Alcoholic beverages, except malt beverages, may be transported only:
(1) By transporter licensees in the course of delivery to persons authorized under this title to receive such alcoholic beverages;
(2) By distillers or wholesale licensees in the distiller's or wholesale licensee's own vehicles, carrying the distiller's or wholesale licensee's own merchandise;
(3) By solicitor licensees, such transportation being limited to samples, sealed or unsealed, of products for which orders are solicited;
(4) By individuals, interstate transportation being limited to alcoholic beverages in quantities of one gallon or less, intrastate transportation not being restricted as to quantity, but in either case the alcoholic beverages shall have been purchased by the individuals for personal use only;
(5) By common carriers in interstate commerce if the shipment originates outside the state and is destined for a point outside the state;
(6) By carrier licensees, as to that included in the stock in trade of the licensees;
(7) By established religious organizations, interstate transportation being limited to alcoholic beverages in quantities of four gallons or less, intrastate transportation not being restricted as to quantity, but in either case such alcoholic beverages shall have been purchased by such established religious organizations for sacramental use only.

Source: SDC 1939, § 5.0220; SL 1945, ch 23; SL 1971, ch 211, § 65; SL 1972, ch 200; SL 1977, ch 288; SL 2008, ch 37, § 179; SL 2010, ch 182, § 1.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-35 > Chapter-04 > Statute-35-4-66

35-4-66. Restrictions on transportation of beverages. Alcoholic beverages, except malt beverages, may be transported only:
(1) By transporter licensees in the course of delivery to persons authorized under this title to receive such alcoholic beverages;
(2) By distillers or wholesale licensees in the distiller's or wholesale licensee's own vehicles, carrying the distiller's or wholesale licensee's own merchandise;
(3) By solicitor licensees, such transportation being limited to samples, sealed or unsealed, of products for which orders are solicited;
(4) By individuals, interstate transportation being limited to alcoholic beverages in quantities of one gallon or less, intrastate transportation not being restricted as to quantity, but in either case the alcoholic beverages shall have been purchased by the individuals for personal use only;
(5) By common carriers in interstate commerce if the shipment originates outside the state and is destined for a point outside the state;
(6) By carrier licensees, as to that included in the stock in trade of the licensees;
(7) By established religious organizations, interstate transportation being limited to alcoholic beverages in quantities of four gallons or less, intrastate transportation not being restricted as to quantity, but in either case such alcoholic beverages shall have been purchased by such established religious organizations for sacramental use only.

Source: SDC 1939, § 5.0220; SL 1945, ch 23; SL 1971, ch 211, § 65; SL 1972, ch 200; SL 1977, ch 288; SL 2008, ch 37, § 179; SL 2010, ch 182, § 1.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-35 > Chapter-04 > Statute-35-4-66

35-4-66. Restrictions on transportation of beverages. Alcoholic beverages, except malt beverages, may be transported only:
(1) By transporter licensees in the course of delivery to persons authorized under this title to receive such alcoholic beverages;
(2) By distillers or wholesale licensees in the distiller's or wholesale licensee's own vehicles, carrying the distiller's or wholesale licensee's own merchandise;
(3) By solicitor licensees, such transportation being limited to samples, sealed or unsealed, of products for which orders are solicited;
(4) By individuals, interstate transportation being limited to alcoholic beverages in quantities of one gallon or less, intrastate transportation not being restricted as to quantity, but in either case the alcoholic beverages shall have been purchased by the individuals for personal use only;
(5) By common carriers in interstate commerce if the shipment originates outside the state and is destined for a point outside the state;
(6) By carrier licensees, as to that included in the stock in trade of the licensees;
(7) By established religious organizations, interstate transportation being limited to alcoholic beverages in quantities of four gallons or less, intrastate transportation not being restricted as to quantity, but in either case such alcoholic beverages shall have been purchased by such established religious organizations for sacramental use only.

Source: SDC 1939, § 5.0220; SL 1945, ch 23; SL 1971, ch 211, § 65; SL 1972, ch 200; SL 1977, ch 288; SL 2008, ch 37, § 179; SL 2010, ch 182, § 1.