(E) The sale of alcohol to physicians, dentists, druggists, | 27 |
veterinary surgeons, manufacturers, hospitals, infirmaries, or | 28 |
medical or educational institutions using the alcohol for | 29 |
medicinal, mechanical, chemical, or scientific purposes; | 30 |
(F) The sale, gift, or keeping for sale by druggists and | 31 |
others of any of the medicinal preparations manufactured in | 32 |
accordance with the formulas prescribed by the United States | 33 |
Pharmacopoeia and National Formulary, patent or proprietary | 34 |
preparations, and other bona fide medicinal and technical | 35 |
preparations, which contain no more alcohol than is necessary to | 36 |
hold the medicinal agents in solution and to preserve the same, | 37 |
which are manufactured and sold as medicine and not as beverages, | 38 |
are unfit for use for beverage purposes, and the sale of which | 39 |
does not require the payment of a United States liquor dealer's | 40 |
tax; | 41 |
(G) The manufacture and sale of tinctures or of toilet, | 42 |
medicinal, and antiseptic preparations and solutions not intended | 43 |
for internal human use nor to be sold as beverages, and which are | 44 |
unfit for beverage purposes, if upon the outside of each bottle, | 45 |
box, or package of which there is printed in the English language, | 46 |
conspicuously and legibly, the quantity by volume of alcohol in | 47 |
the preparation or solution; | 48 |
(K) The purchase and importation into this state or the | 59 |
purchase at wholesale from A or B permit holders in this state of | 60 |
beer and intoxicating liquor for use in manufacturing processes of | 61 |
nonbeverage food products under terms prescribed by the division, | 62 |
provided that the terms prescribed by the division shall not | 63 |
increase the cost of the beer or intoxicating liquor to any | 64 |
person, firm, or corporation purchasing and importing it into this | 65 |
state or purchasing it from an A or B permit holder for that use; | 66 |
(L) Any resident of this state or any member of the armed | 67 |
forces of the United States, who has attained the age of | 68 |
twenty-one years, from bringing into this state, for personal use | 69 |
and not for resale, not more than one liter of spirituous liquor | 70 |
in any thirty-day period, and the same is free of any tax consent | 71 |
fee when the resident or member of the armed forces physically | 72 |
possesses and accompanies the spirituous liquor on returning from | 73 |
a foreign country, another state, or an insular possession of the | 74 |
United States; | 75 |
(M) Persons, at least twenty-one years of age, who collect | 76 |
ceramic commemorative bottles containing spirituous liquor that | 77 |
have unbroken federal tax stamps on them from selling or trading | 78 |
the bottles to other collectors. The bottles shall originally have | 79 |
been purchased at retail from the division, legally imported under | 80 |
division (L) of this section, or legally imported pursuant to a | 81 |
supplier registration issued by the division. The sales shall be | 82 |
for the purpose of exchanging a ceramic commemorative bottle | 83 |
between private collectors and shall not be for the purpose of | 84 |
selling the spirituous liquor for personal consumption. The sale | 85 |
or exchange authorized by this division shall not occur on the | 86 |
premises of any permit holder, shall not be made in connection | 87 |
with the business of any permit holder, and shall not be made in | 88 |
connection with any mercantile business. | 89 |