Delaware Administrative Code
Title 4 - Alcoholic Beverage Control
Department of Safety and Homeland Security
Office of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Commissioner
900 - Trade Practices for Suppliers, Wholesales, and Retailers
910 - (Formerly Rule Number 33) A Rule Defining And Regulating The Quantities Of Sales And Methods Of Deliveries Of Certain Off-premises Sales By Licensees
Section 910-1.0 - Sales and Deliveries
Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 3, September 1, 2024
1.1 The holder of a license for the sale of retail of alcoholic liquor, not for consumption on the premises where sold, other than a licensed Importer, may sell alcoholic liquors of the variety and quantity and to the persons permitted by the Liquor Control Act, as presently in force and as hereafter amended, and the merchandise so sold shall be delivered to the purchaser or his agent on the premises and removed by such purchaser or agent from the premises with the seals of the bottles unbroken. For the purpose of this sub-section only, the "premises" of a holder of a license for sale at retail shall be deemed to extend to the street or curb line of the public street, road or highway nearest to the front entrance of his establishment, or if there be no established street or curb line, then to the nearest edge of the street, road or highway nearest to the front entrance of his establishment, to a distance, however, of not more than 100 feet from such front entrance. Notwithstanding anything in this Rule to the contrary, for purposes of curbside service, the "premises" of a holder of a license for sale at retail may extend to include a parking spot along the curb of a public street or along the curb of the parking lot if the retail license premises is located in a shopping center or strip mall that is closest to the licensee's front entrance if that licensee does not have access to parking spaces for use by purchasers in accordance with subsection 1.6 of this Rule.
1.2 An Importer may sell the variety of alcoholic liquor authorized by his license, to a person who is the holder of a license to purchase the same for resale, in such quantities as may be ordered by the purchaser, and shall transport the merchandise so sold from the Importer's establishment to the establishment of the purchaser.
1.3 An Importer licensed for the sale of beer is permitted under 4 Del.C. § 101 to sell beer in half-barrel or quarter-barrel containers to the holder of a personal license. Such Importer shall transport the beer so sold from his warehouse to the residence of the purchaser.
1.4 4 Del.C. § 101 permits an Importer to sell alcoholic liquor to an active owner of a wholesale liquor business for the latter's personal use. Importers may sell to the active owners of their respective companies only the variety of alcoholic liquor authorized by the Importer's license. Importers must sell only to those active owners who are holders of a license to purchase for personal stock even though the purchase may not exceed the quantities permitted to be purchased without a license. An Importer shall not deliver the merchandise as sold, except beer in half-barrel or quarter-barrel containers.
1.5 Delivery of alcoholic liquor shall not be made by an Importer to any place licensed for the sale of alcoholic liquor outside of the hours during which such place is authorized to do business. Sale and delivery by an Importer to a person who is the holder of a license to purchase for personal stock shall not be made after 10:00 P. M. of any day and before nine o'clock A. M. of the day following.
1.6 Curbside service of alcoholic beverages is permitted under the following conditions: