Columbus, Georgia

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ORDINANCE

NO.



An Ordinance amending Section 3-1 of the Columbus Code pertaining to alcoholic

beverages by adding a new subsection 3-1 (hh) to provide a definition of a

Growler and by amending Section 3-15 pertaining to open containers.

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THE COUNCIL OF COLUMBUS, GEORGIA HEREBY ORDAINS:

SECTION I

Section 3-1 of the Columbus Code is hereby amended to add a new subsection (hh)

to read as follows:

?(hh) a growler means a bottle made of glass or other material or other

material customary to the industry provided that the bottle is capable of being

sealed with a screw cap and then sealed with a plastic collar over the screw

for the purpose of open container laws, and such bottle shall be at least 32

oz. but not exceed 64 oz. in capacity. The sale of growlers in compliance with

this chapter is authorized for establishments licensed to sell beer off

premises pursuant to Columbus Code Section 3-3(c). However, growlers may not be

sold by any establishment also licensed to sell liquors off premise pursuant to

Columbus Code Section 3-3(a). The filling of growlers by means of a tapped keg

shall not constitute the breaking of a package as contemplated by O.C.G.A.

?3-3-26 or other provisions of this ordinance. Growlers may only be filled from

kegs procured by licensee from a duly licensed wholesaler or a brew pub

licensed pursuant to O.C.G.A. ?3-5-36. Only professionally sanitized and sealed

growlers may be filled and made available for retail sale. Each growler must be

securely sealed and removed from the premises in its original sealed condition.

Consumption on the premises is strictly prohibited.?

SECTION II

Section 3-15 of the Columbus Code is hereby amended to add the following

sentence and the end of the section:

?A properly sealed growler as defined in Section 3-1 (hh) above shall not

constitute an open container for the purposes of this section, nor shall a

bottle of wine resealed by on on-premises restaurant licensee in accordance

with O.C.G.A. ?3-6-4.?

SECTION III

All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are

hereby repealed.

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Introduced at a regular meeting of the Council of Columbus, Georgia

held on the 26th day of March, 2013, introduced a second time at a regular

meeting of said Council held on the ______ day of ______________, 2013, and

adopted at said meeting by the affirmative vote of ________ members of said

Council.





Councilor Allen voting__________.

Councilor Baker voting__________.

Councilor Barnes voting_________.

Councilor Davis voting__________.

Councilor Henderson voting______.

Councilor Huff voting___________.

Councilor McDaniel voting_______.

Councilor Thomas voting_________.

Councilor Pugh voting___________.

Councilor Woodson voting________.





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TINY B. WASHINGTON TERESA PIKE TOMLINSON

CLERK OF COUNCIL MAYOR

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