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UGA Not to Sell Alcoholic Beverages in General Seating Areas

GeorgiaDogs.com

The University of Georgia will not sell alcoholic beverages to the general public this season.

According to a media release from UGA Sports, J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Greg McGarity announced Tuesday the University of Georgia will not be implementing a plan to sell alcoholic beverages in the general seating areas of athletics venues for the 2019-20 academic year.

In a statement Mcgarity said: “After consideration of the many facets involved with the Southeastern Conference’s revised alcohol policy, the Athletic Association has made the decision to maintain, at this time, the current UGA policy which prohibits the sale of alcoholic beverages in non-premium seating areas of our athletics facilities,” said McGarity. “However, we will conduct an annual review of this policy to determine if any modifications may be needed in the future.”

The SEC on May 31 announced a revision to its existing limitations on the availability of alcoholic beverages at athletics events. Under this revised policy, each institution in the Conference now has the autonomy to determine the permissibility of selling alcoholic beverages in its athletics venues, subject to certain Conference-wide alcohol management expectations.

Members of the McGill Society will be able to buy beer and wine in Sanford Stadium.

To be a member of the Magill Society, one must agree to donate at least $25,000 to the UGA Athletic Association over a five-year period.

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