<P> Beer and wine can be sold for "off - premises consumption" by any retailer that can supply and has the proper licenses . A beer and wine seller may sell other non-alcohol items, and is not required to be closed for business during periods when beer and wine cannot be sold . </P> <P> Beer can be sold between 7 a.m. and midnight Monday--Saturday and on Sunday from midnight to 1 a.m. and again between noon and midnight . On - premises consumption permit holders may sell beer between 10 a.m. and noon but only with a food order . In certain large cities as defined within the Code, beer sales are automatically extended to 2 a.m. on any day of the week; in smaller cities and unincorporated portions of counties such sales can be allowed if authorized by the local governing body . </P> <P> Wine sales are subject to the same rules as beer sales, except sales are allowed until 2 a.m. on Sunday in all cases . </P> <P> Liquor must be sold at specialized stores only (referred to as "package stores" in the statute) and the store must be physically separate from any other business (such as an adjoining convenience store). A package store can sell other items, but the store must be closed at any time when it cannot sell liquor . </P>

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