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Section 57-4-109 - Tasting of alcohol by qualified student - Criteria - Definitions

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(a) A qualified student may taste alcoholic beverages, and the student, the authorized instructor, and the qualified academic institution in which the student is enrolled are not subject to criminal prosecution under § 57-5-301, § 57-4-203, § 39-15-404, or title 39, chapter 17, part 7, if:(1) The qualified student tastes the alcoholic beverage while enrolled in a qualified academic institution;(2) The qualified academic institution has established a program of study that is designed to train industry professionals in the production of fermented or distilled food or beverage products;(3) The qualified student tastes the alcoholic beverage for educational purposes as part of the instruction in a course or training required for the program of study; and(4) The alcoholic beverage remains in the control of an authorized instructor of the qualified academic institution who is at least twenty-one (21) years of age.(b) This section does not authorize a student under twenty-one (21) years of age to receive an alcoholic beverage unless it is delivered as part of the student's curriculum requirements in the student's program of study.(c) A license or permit is not required to be held by a

age to receive an alcoholic beverage unless it is delivered as part of the student's curriculum requirements in the student's program of study.(c) A license or permit is not required to be held by a qualified academic institution engaging in the activities authorized by this section; provided, that an extra fee or charge is not imposed for the alcoholic beverages being tasted. Tuition normally charged for a course must not be considered an extra fee or charge.(d) As used in this section: (1) 'Alcoholic beverage' includes beer as defined in § 57-5-101;(2) 'Program of study' means: (A) An academic program offered by a qualified academic institution that leads to a certificate, diploma, associate degree, or bachelor's degree; or(B) An apprenticeship program facilitated by a qualified academic institution;(3) 'Qualified academic institution' means a public or private postsecondary institution accredited by a commission recognized by the United States department of education;(4) 'Qualified student' means a student enrolled in a fermentation science, wine making, mead making, brewing, or distilling program of study at a qualified academic institution; and(5) 'Taste' means to draw an

ied student' means a student enrolled in a fermentation science, wine making, mead making, brewing, or distilling program of study at a qualified academic institution; and(5) 'Taste' means to draw an alcoholic beverage into the mouth, but does not include swallowing or otherwise consuming the alcoholic beverage.Amended by 2024 Tenn. Acts, ch. 659,s 1, eff. 4/9/2024.Added by 2016 Tenn. Acts, ch. 709, s 1, eff. 7/1/2016.