§ 6-12. Advertising.  


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  • No outdoor advertising or signs with respect to the promotion of the sale of alcoholic beverages or the prices of such beverages shall be permitted on the exterior of any retail outlet, or on the windows or elsewhere in the outlet that may be viewed from the outside, except as follows:

    (1)

    Each licensee for the retail sale of liquors, except consumption on the premises establishments, shall have printed on a front window or entrance of the licensed premises the name of the licensed establishment, together with the inscription, "City of Chamblee Retail License No. ____________ ," in uniform letters not less than four and not more than eight inches in height.

    (2)

    Each retail licensee, except consumption on the premises establishments, shall have conspicuously displayed within the interior of the licensed premises not less than four copies of a printed price list of the liquors offered for sale, or the licensee may have the price placed on the bottle or on the front of the shelf where liquors are exhibited for sale. No other signs may be used within or without the premises showing prices.

    (3)

    Lighted signs advertising beer and wine may be placed on the furthest back wall of the establishment.

    (4)

    Consumption on the premises establishments may advertise special days, nights or events in the newspaper or by flyers.

(Code 1982, § 9-2-14)

State law reference

Retail dealers' signs, O.C.G.A. § 3-4-3.