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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2008 ^ �7
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Introductions and Opening Comments -Kaye Ferry Chairman
State of Colorado Liquor Enforcement Division -Brian Dyet
� "Gambling/Other G es - Bingo, Raffles, etc.
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*Underage drinking
"Responsibilities of Establishments •� � .���
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"New laws, Other
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� "Holiday Party tips and guidelines
'TIPs training requirements and proof of training
'TIPS classes
*TIPs server class schedule calendar
• �" � General Liquor Items of Discussion - Lorelei Donaldson
*Timely notification to y Local and State authorities of any changes to
establishments (i.e. owner/manager/corp officer, modification of
premises, transfer of ownership changes)
p � , 'Renewal of licenses - timeframes, deadlines, turn documents in to TOV
'Conduct/Sales Tax implications
/ *SE on Licensed Premises involving alcohol, wine tastings, etc.
"TIPS documentation to TOV ("will need copy of certificate card)
*2009 Liquor Board Meeting schedule
"Special events on premises
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`Art Gallery Permits
'Retail Liquor Store Sales on Sundays
VII. Question an An
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VIII. Adjournment �
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LIQUOR LIABILITY
Some interesting facts
* Liquor Liability claims are generally not frequent in nature; however, they
tend to be very severe.
* They often involve an automobile accident and extensive injuries and /or
deaths.
* Though laws vary from state to state, a liquor licensee is typically held
responsible for damages proximately caused by the intoxication of one of the
following:
1. A minor
2. An "intoxicated" person
3. A "habitual drunkard" or other specifically prohibited persons
* Claimants — Who has a right of action?
Depending on the individual state provisions, one or all of the following
parties may recover:
1. The injured person (first and /or third party)
2. The injured person's spouse and/or children
3. The parents /guardians of the injured person
4. Employers of the injured person
5. "Every person"
* Recoverable Damages
1. Compensatory Damages (includes pain & suffering, medical
bills, lost wages, rehabilitation, diminished earning capacity, etc.)
2. Loss of Means of Support (surviving family members)
3. Property Damages (to automobiles, buildings, etc.)
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4. Punitive or Exemplary Damages
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Cases Making National Headlines
M in Crash That Paralyzed Young � 1. Beer Vendor Ordered To Pay $135 y g Girl
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Aramark Corporation was found liable for the sale of beer to an
obviously intoxicated person at a New York Giants football game. The
intoxicated football fan later caused an accident resulting in the paralysis of a 2
1 g irl. Jury awarded the p arents $60 million in compensatory da j year o ld g ry p p ry es and g
$75 million in punitive damages.
Source: New York, WABC website — Jan. 20, 2005
2. Local Attorney Inspires Policy Changes after One of the Largest Verdicts in
the US in a Landmark Drunk Driving Case Win
20 year old patron of a bar in Marietta, GA caused a motor vehicle
accident that killed three teenagers and crippled a fourth. Jury awarded $40 million
dollars to parents of teenagers killed in the accident.
Source: driveandstayalive.com, 2003
3. $39 Million award hits Outback
At a grand opening of an Outback restaurant in Muncie, IN, witnesses
testified to receiving drinks for free, while others stated drinks were 10 cents. Patron
left in an intoxicated state and had a head -on collision with a motorcycle. The driver
and passenger on the motorcycle survived with extensive injuries and brought suit
against the restaurant chain.
Source: St. Petersburg Times, June 28, 2003
4. Restaurant Firm Pays $21 Million in D UI Settlement
TGI Fridays in Kentucky allegedly served a man for eight hours before
he crashed into another car, killing the two teenage occupants.
Source: Associated Press, June 20, 2003
5. Jury award worries liquor stores
Liquor store in New Hampshire held liable for $8.6 million in damages
for the death of one teenager and severe injuries of another. The store sold beer to an
underage patron (who presented a fake ID). The underage patron shared the beer
with his 20 year old friend, who later caused the motor vehicle accident.
Source: Eagle- Tribune, October 3, 2004
TOWN OF VAIL
LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY
(Liquor Board)
2009 MEETING DATES
(30 days prior to LLA mtg)
Submittal Deadline for New or Special Liquor Licensing Authority 2009 Meeting
Event Liquor License. Dates
10:00 AM in the Vail Town Council
Chambers
December 15, 2008 January 14, 2009
January 12, 2009 February 11, 2009
February 9, 2009 March 11, 2009
March 9, 2009 April S, 2009
April 13, 2009 May 13,2009
May 11, 2009 June 10, 2009
June 8, 2009 July 8, 2009
July 13, 2009 August 12,2009
August 10, 2009 September 9, 2009
September 14, 2009 October 14, 2009
October 12, 2009 November 11, 2009
November 9, 2009 December 9, 2009
Regular meetings will be held on the second Wednesday of each month, at 10:00 am in the
Council Chambers of the Vail Municipal Building, 75 South Frontage Road, Vail,
Colorado
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TOWN OF VAIL
LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY
(Liquor Board)
2009 MEETING DATES
(30 days prior to Wed. -(for Friday (10 days prior to LLA (Previous week
LLA mtg) publishing -10 days mtg) prior to LLA mtg)
min. prior to LLA
Submittal mtg) On -Site Posting
Deadline for Publishing date for Deadline - New /SE Publishing date
New /SE applic. New /SE applic. applic. for LLA Agenda LLA meeting date
12/15/08 12/30/08* 12/31/08* 01/09/09 January 14
01/12/09 01/28/09 01/30/09 02/06/09 February 11
02/09/09 02/25/09 02/27/09 03/06/09 March 11
03/09/09 03/25/09 03/27/09 04/03/09 April 8
04/13/09 04/29/09 05/01/09 05/08/09 May 13
05/11/09 05/27/09 05/29/09 06/05/09 June 10
06/08/09 06/24/09 06/26/09 07/03/09 July 8
07/13/09 07/29/09 07/31/09 08/07/09 August 12
08/10/09 08/26/09 08/28/09 09/04/09 September 9
09/14/09 09/30/09 10/02/09 10/09/09 October 14
10/12/09 10/28/09 10/30/09 11/06/09 November 11
11/09/09 11/24/09* 11/27/09* 12/04/09 December 9
Regular meetings will be held on the second Wednesday of each month, at 10:00 am in the Council Chambers
of the Vail Municipal Building, 75 South Frontage Road, Vail, Colorado
* Holiday date deadline - 1 day early for publishing and posting requirement due to holiday schedule
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� Colorado Department of Revenue
Liquor Enforcement Division
Licensee Yfandbook
1881 Pierce Street, Suite 108A
Lakewood, Colorado 80214
Phone: 303- 205 -2300
Website: www.revenue.state.co.us
E -mail: LED @spike.dor.state.co.us
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Division Director
Laura K. Harris
The Colorado Liquor Enforcement Division has four offices established
throughout Colorado on a geographical basis. Each office is responsible for its
own individual area. Licensing questions should first be directed to your local
licensing authority (City or County where business is located, the local Division
Office and then to the Division's Denver office. To report violations, contact your
local Division field office. To determine which office you should telephone, find
the office responsible for your county, as listed below:
Denver Office
1881 Pierce Street, Suite 108A, Lakewood, CO 80214
Phone: 303 - 205 -2300
FAX: 303 - 205 -2341
Counties Handled
Adams, Arapahoe, Clear Creek, Denver, Douglas, Elbert, Grand, Jefferson, Lake,
Park, and Summit,
Colorado Springs Office
Market Center Shopping Mall, 4420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colo Sprgs, CO 80918
Phone: 719 - 594 -8702, FAX: 719 -594 -8719
Counties Handled
Alamosa, Archuleta, Baca, Bent, Chaffee, Cheyenne, Conejos, Costilla, Crowley,
Custer, El Paso, Fremont, Huerfano, Kiowa, Las Animas, Mineral, Otero, Prowers,
Pueblo, Rio Grande, Saguache, and Teller
Grand Junction Office
222 S. 6th Street, Room 425, Grand Junction, CO 81501
Phone: 970 - 248 -7133, FAX: 970 - 248 -7124
Counties Handled
Delta, Dolores, Eagle, Garfield, Gunnison, Hinsdale, La Plata, Mesa, Moffat,
Montezuma, Montrose, Ouray, Pitkin, Rio Blanco, Routt, San Juan and San Miguel
Greeley Office
800 8th Avenue, Room 325, Greeley, CO 80631
Phone: 970 - 356 -3992, FAX: 970 - 378 -8896
Counties Handled
Boulder, Broomfield, Gilpin, Jackson, Kit Carson, Larimer, Lincoln, Logan,
Morgan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington, Weld, Yuma,
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Division Web Page
The Liquor Enforcement Division has an informational web site that includes
copies of all Division publications, information pamphlets, the Colorado Liquor
and Beer Code Statutes and Regulations and copies of license and permit
applications. This web page can be found of www.revenue.state.co.us, click on
Liquor Enforcement Information.
Division E -Mail Address:
LED @spike.dor.state.co.us
Copies of Liquor and Beer Code
Colorado Liquor and Beer Code Statutes and Regulations may be obtained in Booklet
form by contacting:
State Forms Center
4999 Oakland Street
Denver, CO 80239
Phone: 303 - 370 -2165
I. Requirements to hold a retail liquor or 3.2% Beer license:
Colorado liquor and beer retail licenses are issued by "dual" licensing authorities.
Your local City or County Clerk can provide applications and answer questions
concerning the application process. Your local licensing authority (City or County)
must first approve all retail licenses before forwarding liquor and beer license
applications to the State Liquor Enforcement Division. Licenses can take several
months to acquire and therefore, you must communicate with your local licensing
authority far in advance of your opening date. Failure to file applications far in advance
of your opening date will most likely result in a delay.
Colorado liquor and beer licenses may be issued in the name.of natural persons,
corporations, partnerships, and limited liability companies. Applicants and other
persons involved with partnerships, corporations, or limited liability companies, must
be at least 21 years of age. Persons under 21 may be involved with an established
trust as long as the trustee is at least 21 and the person under 21 cannot benefit
from the trust until that person reaches the age of 21.
All corporations and limited liability companies must be registered with the Colorado
Secretary of State's Office and authorized to do business. Foreign corporations
and foreign limited liability companies must also register with the Secretary of State
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and be authorized to do business in Colorado.
Applicants do not have to be a United States citizen or a Colorado resident to acquire
a liquor or beer license and the existence of a criminal record does not preclude a
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person from Iicensure..However, applicants with criminal records must be able to
provide evidence of rehabilitation or they may be denied a license.
Sheriffs, deputy sheriffs, police officers, state liquor investigators and prosecuting
attorneys may not have a liquor license, but may be issued a 3.2% Beer license.
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II. Compliance Inspections:
Liquor licensees may be asked to allow a Compliance Inspection to be
conducted at its place of business. Regulation 47 -700, provides, "The licensed
premises, including any places of storage where alcohol beverages are stored
or dispensed, shall be subject to inspection by the State or Local Licensing
Authorities and their investigators, or peace officers, during all business hours
and all other times of apparent activity, for the purpose of inspection or
investigation. For examination of any inventory or books and records required
to be kept by licensees, access shall only be required during business hours.
Where any part of the licensed premises consists of a locked area, upon demand
to the licensee, such area shall be made available for inspection without delay;
and upon request by authorized representatives of the licensing authority or
peace officers, such licensee shall open said area for inspection." (See section
12 -47 -701 C.R.S. and Reg 47 -700).
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The enclosed checklist details the primary items examined /investigated to
ensure compliance. A discussion of these issues follows:
Licenses /Permits posted:
Liquor and Beer Licensees must have currently valid State and Local liquor or beer
licenses, sales tax and food service licenses posted conspicuously on the licensed
premises so that the general public may see them. A wise Licensee will check their
license expiration date to ensure that they do not forget to file for license renewal.
The "comments" section of the inspection report lists telephone numbers or other
information (if available) on how /who to contact for further information on these
licenses /permits. (See section 12- 47- 301(4)(a)).
Minor Warning Sign Posted:
You must have a sign, which warns underage persons that it is illegal to attempt to
purchase alcohol beverages. These signs are available free of charge from the
State Liquor Enforcement Division.
(See 12- 47- 901(5xh) C.R.S.)
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Meals or Snacks Available: The meal/food requirements for the different types of
licenses follow:
Retail liquor store license: 12 -47- 407,
May not sell food items
Liquor licensed drugstore: 12 -47- 408
No food requirements
Beer and Wine License: 12 -47 -409
Must have light snacks (chips, pretzels, nuts, etc.) and sandwiches (prepackaged
pizzas, burritos, subs, etc.) available for consumption during all business hours.
Bed and Breakfast permit: 12 -47 -410
No food requirements
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Hotel and Restaurant license: 12 -47 -411, Reg. 47 -418
Must be a bonafide restaurant with a menu. At least 25% of the sales (between
food and drink) must be from the sale of full meals. Full meals must be served
between the hours of 8:00 am and 8:00 pm, with sandwiches and light snacks
available after 8:00 pm.
Tavern liquor license: 12 -47- 412
Must have light snacks (chips, pretzels, nuts, etc.) and sandwiches (prepackaged
pizzas, burritos, subs, etc.) available for consumption during all business hours.
12 -47 -412
Optional premises license: 12 -47 -413
No food requirements
Retail gaming tavern license: 12 -47 -414
Must have light snacks (chips, pretzels, nuts, etc.) and sandwiches (prepackaged
pizzas, burritos, subs, etc.) available for consumption during all business hours.
May contract for these items to be provided from other businesses.
Brewpub license: 12 -47 -415
At least 15% of the sales (between food and drink) must be from the sale of food.
Club license (non - profit only): 12 -47 -416
No food requirements
Arts license (non - profit only): 12 -47 -417
No food requirements
Art Gallery permit: 12 -47 -422
No food requirements
Racetrack license: 12 -47- 418
Food requirements
Public transportation license: 12 -47- 419
No food requirements
Vintner's restaurant license: 12 -47 -420
Must be a bonafide restaurant with a menu
At least 15% of the sales (between food and drink) must be from the sale of food
Special Event permits (non - profit organizations only): 12-48-105(5)
Sandwiches or other foods must be available during event.
3.2% Fermented Malt Beverage Licenses: 12 -46 -104
No food requirements
Cleanliness is Adequate:
An examination of the overall licensed premises is conducted to identify hazards
and recommend solutions. Your local health department may be notified if problems
are identified. (See Reg. 47 -418, Reg. 47 -902)
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Books and Invoices Available:
Licensees are required to maintain records to fully show all business transactions
and must make these records available for examination upon request. You may be
asked to show invoices concerning alcohol beverage purchases. (See section 12-
47 -701, C.R.S., Reg. 47 -700, Reg. 47 -426)
Beer, Wine and Liquor Stock Acceptable:
The public expects to be served the alcohol beverage they pay for and nothing
more. An examination of beer is conducted to ensure you are selling 3.2% beer (if a
3.2% Beer Licensee) or beer products containing more than 3.2% beer if you hold
any other kind of license. Your wine and liquor products will be examined for impurities
(paper particles, .bugs, dirt, etc). Any product found to contain a foreign substance
may be seized, or you will be asked to destroy it. You should frequently check your
alcohol beverage stock for foreign contaminates to avoid problems in this area. On
premises licensees may not have any flat or flask shaped containers on their
premises or any spirituous liquor container over 14% alcohol by volume in any
container of less than 1/5 of a gallon. (Reg. 47 -904 and Reg. 47 -906).
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Alcohol Purchased from Permitted Sources:
All Retail liquor and beer licensees must purchase their alcohol beverage inventory
from a licensed Colorado Brewpub, Vintner's Restaurants, Winery or Wholesale
licensee.
Those licensees who sell alcohol beverages by the drink, to be consumed on the
licensed premises, are allowed to purchase not more than $1000.00 (for Hotel and
Restaurant liquor license) $500.00 (for Tavern liquor license) of alcohol beverage
inventory per calendar year from a retail liquor store. This provision was created to
allow those businesses who ran out of a particular product during a busy night
when product could not be obtained from a licensed wholesaler to purchase it from
a retail liquor store. All other beer, wine and liquor products must be purchased
from a licensed Colorado wholesaler. (See sections 12-47- 409,12 -47- 411,12 -47-
412, 12 -47 -414, 12 -47 -415 12 -47 -416, 12 -47 -417, 12 -47 -418, and 12 -47 -420
C.R.S.).
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Compliance with Gambling Restrictions:
[ The Division has encountered several different gambling schemes which always
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involve a participant paying something of value for an opportunity to win something
of value. Many of these schemes appear to be harmless and simple, but may
constitute illegal gambling. For example, football pools may constitute illegal gambling.
The Division strongly encourages all Licensees to check with local Police /Sheriffs
and most importantly the local District Attorney to assist in determining the legality
of the proposed game. Licensees who maintain game machines on their licensed
premises, such as video poker or similar devices, are required to have keys to
access the interior of the machines, machine operating manuals and a copy of the
written contract with the game vendor if the Licensee does not own the machines.
(12- 47- 901(5xnxl) C.R.S. and Reg. 47 -922)
Manager Registered with Authorities:
Hotel and Restaurant licensees and Tavern Licensees must have a separate
and distinct manager, and must register that manager with the local and state
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licensing authorities. All other licensees who sell alcohol beverages by the
drink, for consumption on the licensed premises, must report the name of their
manager to the local and state licensing authorities. 3.2% Beer licensees who
have an "on premises" license must also report the name of their manager.
(See 12 -47 -411, 12 -47 -301 C.R.S.)
Licensee in Possession /Control of Premises:
All alcohol beverage licensees must have possession of the premises at all times,
by deed, lease, sub - lease, etc. Licensees may not grant possession of their licensed
premises to anyone other than the person licensed. Exterior licensed areas must
be in possession of the licensee, who must be able to demonstrate control over the
areas licensed. For example, access to and from an outdoor patio area is essential
to ensure all alcohol beverages purchased from the business, remain on the licensed
premises and to keep minors from consuming alcohol beverages. (See 12-47 -301)
Trade Name Properly Registered:
The business name, commonly known as the trade name or "d /b /a" (doing business
as) must be properly listed on licenses. If exterior signs are posted, they too must
properly reflect the correct business name. If you want to change the trade name of
the business, you must file an application with your local licensing authority at least
10 days prior to changing the business' name. (See Reg. 47 -306).
Compliance with Intoxicated Sale Restrictions:
Persons who exhibit or display visible signs of intoxication, i.e., swaying, blood shot
eyes, slurred speech, loud- boisterous behavior, may not be served alcohol
beverages. Because of the many secondary problems created by visibly intoxicated
persons, the Division will always initiate an investigation into violations of this nature.
Remember that it is a violation of the liquor code to serve alcohol beverages to
intoxicated persons under any circumstances. The fact that the intoxicated person
isn't driving is not a factor. (See 12 -47- 901(1) and Reg. 47 -900).
Compliance with Sale to Minor Provisions:
It is unlawful for a licensee to sell, serve, give or allow the consumption or possession
of alcohol beverages to or for a person under the age of 21 years. Because of the
many public safety issues created by these violations, the Division will always initiate
an investigation into violations of this nature.
(See section 12 -47- 901(1) and 12- 47- 901(5xaX1).
Age requirements to sell or serve alcohol beverages
On- premises licensees and 3.2% Beer Licensees, with the exception of Tavern
Licenses who do not regularly provide full meals, may employ persons who are at
least 18 years of age to participate in the sale of alcohol beverages. These persons
may participate in the selling, serving or giving of alcohol beverages as long as they
are actively supervised by a person who is at least 21 years old (18 for 3.2% Beer).
A person must be at least 21 years of age to sell alcohol beverages in a Retail liquor
store or a Liquor Licensed Drug Store.
Acceptable Dispensing Systems:
Electronic dispensing "guns ", "taps" or "systems" are acceptable in Colorado.
However, they must be clearly marked so customers know what product they
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are receiving. A sign, or card posted and visible to the consumer is acceptable.
Beer tap handles must properly reflect only the name of the product dispensed
from that specific tap. It is a violation to identify one product and sell another to
the consumer. Additionally, it is unlawful for dispensing systems to mix products
with each other. (See Reg. 47 -904 and Reg. 47 -908).
Off Premises Storage Licensed:
Colorado Retail licensees may apply for and receive a retail storage warehouse
permit to allow storage of alcohol beverages at one location other than the main
licensed premises. On- premises licensees (hotel and restaurants, taverns, etc.,
may store wine and liquor products indefinitely, but.may only store beer for a period
not to exceed 10 days from the date of delivery. Ofd premises licensees (retail liquor
stores, etc.) may only store wine and liquor. No beer products may be stored at an
off premises retail storage warehouse location. Copies of the storage permit must
be conspicuously posted on the licensed premises and at the storage facility. (See
Reg. 47 -410).
Removal of alcohol beverages from premises:
A hotel and restaurant licensee, limited winery licensee, beer and wine licensee,
tavern licensee, brew pub licensee, and vintner's restaurant licensee may permit a
patron to reseal a partially consumed bottle of vinous liquor (not to exceed 750ml)
which was originally sold for on premises consumption. Reseal the bottle with a
cork or other commercially manufactured stopper. It is recommended that the
licensee securely package the resealed bottle in another sealable container (e.g.
paper bag, box). It is recommended that the patron place the container in the vehicle's
trunk, or in an area within the vehicle that is not within reach of the driver.
Only Permitted Items Sold:
Retail Liquor Store licensees may only sell items directly related to the consumption
of alcohol beverages and only those items approved by the State Licensing Authority.
A list of the items currently approved for sale is attached. (See 12 -47 -407 and Reg.
47 -416).
In accordance with C.R.S. 1973,12-47-116(l) and Regulation 47 -116.1 the following
products are approved as nonfood items permitted to be sold by Retail Liquor Store
Licensees.
ATM Machines
Bar Towels
Bartender Guides
Beer Brewing Kit (Equipment)
Beer Brewing Kit (Ingredients ) "Add water only" self contained and pre -mixed kit that
is commercially packed, sealed and labeled
Blenders
Books or Magazines- primarily about alcoholic liquors or the industry
Bottle Openers
Bottle Neck Greeting Cards
Can Openers
Coasters
Cocktail Garnishes — which are prepackaged, labeled, directly related to the
Consumption of alcohol and sold solely for purpose of garnishing beverages
up to 16 oz.
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Coolers — all types
Cork Screws
Devices purporting to measure breath or blood alcohol
Dispensers -all types
Drink shakers
Drip rings
Flasks
Fresh lemons
Fresh limes
Fruit squeezers
General bar equipment
Gift Basket that contain alcohol beverage products and any of the permitted items
listed on this page
Glass holders
Glass washing equipment
Glasses -Mugs
Hangover remedy — strictly limited to a product manufactured and labeled as a
hangover reliever
Herb bitters
Ice Buckets
Ice Crushers
Ice Machines
Liquor filled candy
Liquor travel cases
Liters - Carafes - Decanters
Maraschino Cherries
Milk
Mixes
Nutrahol
Olives
Party Clips (attaches wine glass to plate)
Pitchers portable bars (homeuse)
Prost and similar beverage magazines
Shot measures
Soda syphons or mixers
Stir sticks
Trays
Tipsy Teasers — gift -wrap ribbon
Video Tape -if part of a special promotional carton and non - reusable
Wine Making Kits
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Wine Racks
Wine Inventory software (home use)
II. Most Commonly Asked Questions and Answers:
A Do Patrons have to produce identification, and what kinds of
identification can I accept?
Colorado law does not require a patron to produce identification when making a
purchase of alcohol beverages. Colorado law does not prohibit underage
persons (those persons under the age of 21 years) from entering or remaining
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in a licensed establishment. However, Colorado law does prohibit any licensed
establishment from selling, serving, or giving alcohol beverages to an underage
person. Licensees should always check for acceptable proof of age if there is
any doubt about the age of the patron. If an acceptable proof of age is not
available from the questionable patron, no service or sale should be provided.
Only the following types of identification may be relied upon by Licensees as proof
of age of a patron. Note that each identification listed must be valid (not expired),
have a photograph and description of the bearer:
1. An operator's, chauffeur's or similar type driver's license issued by any
state within the United States, any U.S. territory, or any foreign country
including Canada or Mexico.
2. Identification card issued by any state in the US for the purpose of proof of
age in accordance with C.R.S. 42 -2 -302 and 42 -2 -303.
3. A Military Identification Card.
4. A Passport
5. An Alien Registration Card.
6. A valid employment authorization document issued by the U.S. Department
of Homeland Security.
* A copy of an ID checking Guidebook should be used to verify these types of
identification.
Those patrons attempting to purchase alcohol beverages who are unable to provide
one of the forms of identification described above may be refused service of alcohol
beverages. If you suspect that a fraudulent or altered identification has been given
to you for proof of age, ask for a second identification or ask questions concerning
the information on the face of the identification. If you still believe you have been
given a fraudulent or altered identification, you may confiscate it and turn it over to a
state or local law enforcement officer within 72 hours. (See Reg. 47 -912 and 12-47 -
901(5xa)).
B. What are the hours that alcohol beverages may be sold?
On- Premises Liquor Licensees:
Licensees who sell alcohol beverages for consumption on the premises, i.e., taverns,
restaurants, brewpubs, may sell alcohol beverages to be consumed on the
premises, from 7:00 a.m., until 2:00 a.m., 365 days a year.
Off- Premises Liquor Licensees:
Licensees who sell alcohol beverages in sealed containers, for consumption off
the licensed premises, i.e., liquor stores, drug stores, vintner's restaurant (vinous
liquors of their own manufacture) may sell alcohol beverages in sealed containers
from 8:00 a.m., until midnight every day except Christmas. Brew Pub licensees
may sell only products of their own manufacture in sealed containers to go, from
8:00 am until midnight.
3.2% beer may be sold from 5:00 a.m., until midnight, 365 days a year.
There are no state prohibitions concerning the sale or service of alcohol
beverages on election days.
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beer), vinous liquor (wine) and spirituous liquors (bourbon, gin, vodka, etc.) in public,
except in a business which is licensed with a Colorado liquor license. Public
consumption of 3.2% beer is not prohibited by state law, however, many cities and
counties have local laws prohibiting public consumption of 3.2% beer.
D. Can I bring my own alcohol beverages into a place that has a liquor
license?
It is also unlawful to bring alcohol beverages into any place that is licensed to sell or
serve alcohol beverages, i.e., restaurants, sports stadiums. Similarly, it is unlawful
to bring alcohol beverages onto an unlicensed public business, i.e., restaurants, for
consumption due to the prohibition on public consumption.
E. Can I renovate or remodel my liquor licensed business?
Once you have received your Colorado liquor license, you may not cause structural
changes to your licensed business without first reporting the changes to the local
and state licensing authorities. Cosmetic changes, i.e., painting, carpeting, etc.,
generally do not require authorization. However, the addition of a bar (or to lengthen
a bar), or the relocation of entrances or exits, the addition of, (or deletion of) walls,
patio areas, etc., require pre - approval from the local and state licensing authorities.
Generally, any change that substantially alters the usage of the licensed premises
from that originally approved, requires pre - approval. The applications to change,
alter or modify your licensed premises are usually available from your local City or
County Clerk, or the Liquor Enforcement Division.
F. If I sell my business, does the buyer have to obtain its own liquor
license to continue the operation of the business?
The new owner of the business must acquire its own liquor or beer license by filing
applications with the local licensing authority. Should the new owner desire to operate,
it .must ask the local authority for a "temporary permit" which may be granted
(discretionary) upon filing of the applications for a permanent annual license. It is
unlawful for you to allow anyone to "use" your license, and it is unlawful for them to
use your license.
Corporations and limited liability company licensees who are purchased and remain
in business as the licensee /owner of the business, may continue to operate and
must only report the "internal changes" i.e., change of officers, directors,
stockholders, members, etc., to the local licensing authority. This report must be
filed within 30 days of the date of the internal change. Failure to meet the reporting
deadlines may result in sanctions against your license.
G. How often do I have to renew my liquor or beer license?
Liquor and Beer licenses must be renewed every year. Liquor licenses, unlike many
other licenses, are not issued on a calendar year basis. Instead they expire one
year from the date of initial license issuance. Your license applications will be mailed
to the business address listed on your application, (or mailing address, if
designated) at least 90 days before your license expires. If you change the
mailing address for your state tax information after your liquor license was
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your license has expired within 90 days from the date of its expiration, you must
apply for a totally new license. It is unlawful to continue to sell, serve, or distribute
alcohol beverages without valid local and state liquor or beer licenses.
H. Can I cater or deliver alcohol beverages?
It is not unlawful to provide a bartending service off a licensed premises for private
events. It is unlawful to sell alcohol beverages (as a caterer, bartender or other
person) without first being licensed to do so. Since liquor and beer licenses are
issued to a specific person at a specific place, there exists no license for the "mobile"
catering of alcohol beverages. Those liquor and beer licensees that have a Retail
Liquor Store License, Drug store license, or a 3.2% Beer license- combination on/
off premises license, may deliver alcohol beverages.(See 12- 47- 901(1xg) and
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47 -322, licensed suppliers (wholesalers, manufacturers, importers, brew pubs,
vintner's restaurants) are prohibited from furnishing financial assistance to
licensed retailers. The purpose of such restrictions is to prevent suppliers from
influencing and /or controlling the product selection of licensed retailers.
The following outline summarizes what a supplier MAY provide to a retailer:
1. Certain advertising materials including: napkins, coasters, menu sheets,
menu covers, place mats, calendars, trays (ash, serving, change, utility), license
holders, lamps, mirrors, clocks, foam scrapers, bottle and can openers, and other
normal and customary POS (point -of -sale) materials. These items must carry
sufficient advertising to show that they primarily advertise the supplier or the supplier's
product. As long as this requirement is met, the supplier may print the retailer's
name on such materials and other information about food or drink specials.
2. Signs on the premises which are not temporary in nature:
Such as a supplier's normal and customary neon or plastic signs. A supplier may
not construct or paint any sign for the retailer, and such signs may not include the
retailer's name or any information about the establishment. None of the preceding
restrictions concerning the type of advertising permitted on exterior signs and interior
displays shall be applicable to paper or vinyl bulletins or banners and posters, which
are not intended or designed primarily to advertise the retail license.
3. Interior displays: such as non - refrigerated racks, bins, barrels, casks, and
shelving from which alcohol beverages are actually sold. If a display item has another
utility value (e.g. bicycles, snow boards, umbrellas, etc.), the supplier may loan the
item to a retailer at no cost for the period of a promotion, and must charge the
retailer the cost of the item if the retailer retains the item past the promotion period.
4. Services: such as cleaning and inspecting of dispensing equipment; product
delivery, stocking, pricing, rotating, and resetting; sign or display repair.
5. Tickets to events: which are limited to pre - scheduled sporting events or
concerts. The supplier may also provide ground transportation and a meal prior to
such event. A supplier may not provide any other employee or retailer incentives
(prizes, clothing, etc.) in contest form or otherwise.
6. Promotional nights or other products promotions: which are conducted
on the retailer's premises. Supplier representatives must be present to provide any
supplier novelty items (t- shirts, etc.) to the public. Suppliers may not pay for any
promotional talent, or to advertise the event.
7. Volume or quantity discounts on products purchases: In no event shall
the total product sold or provided, per invoice, be sold at a per -case price which
is below the per -case lain -in cost of the supplier.
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such product is defective or damaged, when there is an error in delivery, when
the supplier discontinues a product, a retailer's operation is seasonal (closed
a minimum of three consecutive months), the retail liquor license has expired
or is surrendered, or when the supplier takes legal action to recover inventory
for non - payment. Beer wholesalers may "trade out" beer products which have
exceeded or are ready to exceed manufacturer's freshness date. The trade -out
must be for product which is IDENTICAL in specific brand name and container
type.
Please note: A retailer is also in violation of the aforementioned statutes and /or
regulations for accepting any prohibited form of financial assistance.
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Forms EXCEPTIONS: in Retail Liquor Stores and Taverns which do not regularly serve meals,
Laws and Rules malt, vinous and spirituous liquor may only be sold by persons who are at least 21
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2. An identification card issued by any state for the purpose of proof of age in
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liquor license cannot be suspended or revoked for sale to a minor. If, however, a licensee
relies on any other type of ID, his license can still be suspended or revoked if the
customer with the ID turns out to be underage. Licensees need not take chances, and
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Licensees are permitted under CRS 12- 47- 901(5xa)(II) to confiscate suspected false or
fraudulent identification. Confiscated identification must be turned over to a state or local
law enforcement agency within 72 hours. The following are some methods which can be
used to detect false ID's:
1. Ask for a second piece of identification.
2. Put a flashlight behind a Colorado driver's license to spot alterations.
3. Check for an extra layer of lamination.
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Master File Licenses cities and counties have laws prohibiting the possession of open alcohol beverage
Office Locations containers in public. Such it open container laws may apply to containers of 3.2% beer
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Enforcement Summaries some other order. Also, some may be more apparent than others and some may not be
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and may not be changed. Ten event days are allowed per calendar year and may be held
separately or in any combination. If an event is canceled, the application fees and the day
(s) are forfeited. Sales may occur between the hours of 5 a.m. and midnight of the day
specified for a 3.2% beer permit; and between the hours of 7 a.m., of the day specified,
and 2 a.m. of the following day for malt, vinous and spirituous permits.
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Licenses and Permits who are members of a legal partnership or who are officers or directors of a corporation
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Internal Revenue Service character, record, or reputation; however, a license may be granted to a person with a
Labor and Employment criminal record if that individual can satisfactorily demonstrate evidence of
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Bringing Liquor Stock in Retail Liquor Store license permits the sale to the public of malt, vinous, and
Colorado spirituous liquors in sealed containers for consumption off the premises.
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Master File Licenses Liquor- Licensed Drug Store license permits licensed drugstores to sell malt, vinous,
Office Locations and spirituous liquors to the public in sealed containers for consumption off the
Responsible Vendors premises.
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State Telephone Directory only to overnight guests during limited hours for consumption on the premises.
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consumption on the premises.
3.2% Beer license permits the sale of fermented malt beverage (3.2% beer) to the
public by the drink for consumption on the premises, or in sealed containers for off -
premises consumption, or for both on- and off - premises consumption, depending upon
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hotel facility, if located within 1,000 feet of its existing hotel and restaurant license, to
establish mini bars in guest rooms at the hotel.
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premises in sealed containers. Permits are only available to off premises retail
licensees and to 3.2 beer licensees who hold on /off combination licenses.
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Brew Pub license allows sale and consumption on premises of malt, vinous and
spirituous liquors, and permits the manufacture of malt liquor on the licensed premises.
Malt liquor which is manufactured on licensed premises may be sold for consumption
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retailers, or sold to the public in properly labeled sealed containers "to go."
Retail Gaming Tavern license allows sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquor by the
drink for consumption on the premises.
Vintner's Restaurant means a retail establishment that sells food for consumption on
the premises and that manufactures not more than two hundred fifty thousand gallons
Of wine on its premises each year.
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Colorado an application for a license which are owned or in possession of the licensee within
Enforcement Summaries which such licensee is authorized to sell, dispense, or serve alcoholic beverages. The
Master File Licenses licensee must submit a diagram of the licensed premises at the time of application. The
Office Locations diagram should be on an 8-1/2 x 11" piece of paper, it may be hand drawn using a
Responsible Vendors ruler; it does not have to be to scale but should state the outside dimensions of the
p structure. Additionally, the various rooms should be labeled with details of storage and
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Alcohol/Tobacco Tax & Trade The licensed premises must be clearly indicated. If located in a shopping center or
Bureau "strip center" provide only a diagram of the area to be licensed, not the entire shopping
Fee Schedule center. If an establishment has several floors, a diagram should be submitted for each
Forms floor if they are substantially different. However, if the floors are essentially the same,
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Government Services that alcohol must be stored within the licensed premises and that a "Hotel and
Restaurant Liquor License" must also have a fully operational kitchen within the
Internal Revenue Service licensed premises. Keep in mind, that if an area is not part of the licensed premises, no
r Labor and Employment alcohol can ever be in that area. Therefore, a licensed premises' rooms and /or
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State Telephone Directory licensee. Additionally, a licensed premises must also qualify under other laws and
regulations such as zoning, health and fire codes.
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Once an establishment is granted a license, the licensee may not materially or
substantially alter the licensed premises without prior written approval from both the
local and state licensing authorities. To "alter" means: any increase or decrease in the
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• Text - Friendly Version sealing off, creation of, or relocation of doors or passages. In short, a licensee may not
change or modify the premises in such a way that would affect the basic character or
physical structure as it was previously approved, unless new approval is obtained.
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Tobacco Enforcement Program grants reciprocal shipping privileges to Colorado wineries.
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Alcohol /Tobacco Tax & Trade winery for later shipment into Colorado. These shipments are limited
Bureau to two cases of wine per month.
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Laws and Rules to indicate that the package cannot be delivered to a minor, or
Licenses and Permits to an intoxicated person.
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Liquor License Lists shipping permit from the state licensing authority before
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Government Services reciprocal shipping states should contact the Colorado Liquor
Internal Revenue Service Enforcement Division for a "Delivery Permit' application.
Permit cost is $50.00 per year, and this fee will be waived for
Labor and Employment permit applicants who already hold a valid Colorado Wine and
Local Governments Spirits Importers liquor license.
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State Telephone Directory has contracted with an out -of -state ordering service. In this case,
the ordering service takes the order and coordinates the delivery of
alcohol beverages through a Colorado retail liquor store. The retail
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legal age Colorado consumer.
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deliver alcohol to consumers must obtain a delivery permit from the Colorado Liquor
Enforcement Division, before beginning deliveries. Permits are no cost.
Common carriers who act as delivery agents for anyone who ships alcohol beverages
into Colorado are required to obtain evidence that the person for whom they are shipping
has a Colorado issued liquor license or permit. Common carriers who make deliveries for
businesses or persons who do not have a license or permit are subject to criminal
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2007 COLORADO LIQUOR &BEER CODE BOOK
ORDER FORM
MAIL WITH YOUR CHECK PAYABLE T0: STATE FORMS CENTER
4999 Oakland Street
Denver, CO 80239
(303w370
Number of Books requested X $20.00 Each $
(Order #615-82-66-1015)
Shipping Charge: See Reverse- Subject to Tax $
SUBTOTAL $
Multiply SUBTOTAL x Sales Tax Below:
Choose one: Denver City &County Tax 7.72% $
Metro Coun Tax' 4.1% $
State Tax 2.9% $
Out of State Exempt
Tax Exempt #
TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED $
Ship To:
State -Zip
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*Metro counties include: Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Douglas &Jefferson.
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Shipping & Handling Charges
For Orders Totaling: Add
UP to $20.00 $7.00
$20.01 to $30.00 $8.00
$30.01 to $40.00 $9.00
$40.01 to $60.00 $10.00
$60.01 to $75.00 $12.00
$75.01 to $100.00 $13.00
$100.01 to $150.00 $15.00
$150.01 to $200.00 $16.00
$200.01 to $400.00 $20.00
$400.01 to $500.00 $25.00
$500.01 to $1500.00 $30.00
$1000.00+ BY
WEIGHT
ARCHIVE BOXES - $5.00 FREIGHT PER 10 PACK
CASE PRODUCTS- $10.00 FREIGHT PER CASE
REVISED 01/08
(Subject to change without notice)
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* Manufacturers of vinous and spirituous liquor may hold a wholesale license only for products of their own manufacture; pursuant to AG opinion.
** Any Colorado liquor licensee may be an officer or director of entity holding a club license, as long as such person does not individually manage or receive any
financial benefit from the club.
NOTE: As used above, beer does not include 3.2% beer. Source: Sec. 12-47 -402, CRS through 12- 47-422 CRS
Fees Schedule
Effective July 2, 2008
Changes are indicated in
State Administrative and Legal Fees
Subpoena Testimony - $200.00 for first 4 hours of appearance or on -call or travel time
to court and mileage, meals, and lodging at state employee per -diem rates. Actual hourly
rate for all hours in excess of four (4).
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Application Fee for New license City or County $750.00 $1025.00
Application fee for New License with City or County $750.00 $1125.00
Concurrent review
Application fee Transfer of Ownership City or County $750.00 $1025.00
Application for Transfer of ownership City or County $750.00 $1125.00
with Concurrent review
Art License City or County $41.25 $308.75
Beer &Wine License City $48.75 $351.25
Beer &Wine License County $63.75 $436.25
Brew -Pub License City or County $75.00 $750.00
Club License City or County $41.25 $308.75
Hotel &Restaurant License City or County $75.00 $500.00
Hotel &Restaurant License with City or County $75.00 $500.00
optional premises
Liquor licensed Drugstore City $22.50 $227.50
Liquor licensed Drugstore County $37.50 $312.50
Optional Premises License City or County $75.00 $500.00
Racetrack License City or County $75.00 $500.00
Resort Complex License City or County $75.00 $500.00
Retail Gaming Tavern License City or County $75.00 $500.00
Retail Liquor Store License City $22.50 $227.50
Retail Liquor Store License County $37.50 $312.50
Tavern License City or County $75.00 $500.00
Vintner's Restaurant City or County $75.00 $750.00
Related Fees and Permits Located In Local Fee State Fee
Addition of related facility Permits to City or County $100.00 $75.00
existing Resort Complex License (each)
Art Gallery Application City or Country $100.00 $0
Art Gallery Permit City or County $3.75 $71.25
Annual Renewal application fee City or County $100.00 $0
Bed &Breakfast Permits City or County $25.00 $50.00
Branch Warehouse or Warehouse City or County $0 $100.00
Storage Permit
Related Fees and Permits Located In Local Fee State Fee
Change of Location City or County $ ?50.00 $150.00
Change of Trade name/ City or County $0 $50.00
Corporate name
Related Fees and Permits Located In Local Fee State Fee
Corp /LLC Change (per person) City or County $100.00 $100.00
maybe charged for background
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(not both) non Master File only
Delivery Permit- Liquor Store or City or County $0 $0
3.2% On &Off
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Expansion -add Optional Premises City or County $0 $100.00
to existing Hotel and Restaurant
Hotel/Tavern Manager's Registration City or County $75.00 $75.00
Late Renewal Application Fee City or County $500.00 $0
Master file -State issued City or County $0 $25.00 per
location
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with Hotel /Restaurant license
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Retail 3.2% Beer On Premises City $3.75 $96.25
Retail 3.2% Beer On Premises County $7.50 $117.50
Retail 3.2% Beer Off Premises City $3.75 $96.25
Retail 3.2% Beer Off Premises County $7.50 $117.50
Retail 3.2% Beer On /Off Premises City $3.75 $96.25
Retail 3.2% Beer On /Off Premises County $7.50 $117.50
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With the Holiday Season in full swing, many of us will be hosting and /or attending holiday parties.
With that in mind, below are some reminders that will assist you in having a safe and enjoyable party:
1. Control access to the alcohol you provide.
❖ Avoid serving from common sources such as kegs or punch bowls.
❖ Consider hiring a trained professional to serve drinks at your party.
❖ Be sure that whoever does pour the drinks is not consuming alcohol and monitors
other guests' consumption.
2. Offer soft drinks, fruit juices, bottled water and coffee so that your guests have an
alternative to alcohol.
3. Allow guests to have only one drink at a time. Discourage competitive or rapid drinking.
4. Provide plenty of appetizers, snacks and other food.
5. Plan entertainment and other activities so that drinking alcohol is not the primary focus
of the party.
6. Request identification from anyone who appears 30 years of age or younger. Guests who
cannot present a valid form of ID should not be given any alcohol.
7. Model appropriate behavior for your guests and be sure to communicate that becoming
intoxicated is unacceptable.
8. Stop serving alcohol beverages at
least one hour before the party ends.,
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intoxicated does not receive any more
alcohol and is not left alone. Even if the
guest is not driving, an impaired guest
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transportation for impaired guests. Either
call a cab, or enlist the help of sober.
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Concurrent review
Application fee Transfer of Ownership City or County $750.00 $1025.00
Application for Transfer of ownership City or County $750.00 $1125.00
with Concurrent review
Art License City or County $41.25 $308.75
Beer &Wine License City $48.75 $351.25
Beer & Wine License County $63.75 $436.25
Brew -Pub License City or County $75.00 $750.00
Club License City or County $41.25 $308.75
Hotel &Restaurant License City or County $75.00 $500.00
Hotel &Restaurant License with City or County $75.00 $500.00
optional premises
Liquor licensed Drugstore City $22.50 $227.50
Liquor licensed Drugstore County $37.50 $312.50
Optional Premises License City or County $75.00 $500.00
Racetrack License City or County $75.00 $500.00
Resort Complex License City or County $75.00 $500.00
Retail Gaming Tavern License City or County $75.00 $500.00
Retail Liquor Store License City $22.50 $227.50
Retail Liquor Store License County $37.50 $312.50
Tavern License City or County $75.00 $500.00
Vintner's Restaurant City or County $75.00 .$750.00
Related Fees and Permits Located In Local Fee State Fee
Addition of related facility Permits to City or County $100.00 $75.00
existing Resort Complex License (each)
Art Gallery Application City or Country $100.00 $0
Art Gallery Permit City or County $3.75 $71.25
Annual Renewal application fee City or County $100.00 $0
Bed &Breakfast Permits City or County $25.00 $50.00
Branch Warehouse or Warehouse City or County $0 $100.00
Storage Permit
Related Fees and Permits Located In Local Fee State Fee
Change of Location City or County $750.00 $150.00
Change of Trade name/ City or County $0 $50.00
Co►porate name
Related Fees and Permits Located In Local Fee State Fee
Corp /LLC Change (per person) City or County $100.00 $100.00
maybe charged for background
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(not both) non Master File only
Delivery Permit - Liquor Store or City or County $0 $0
3.2% On 8 Off
Duplicate License City or County $0 $50.00
Expansion -add Optional Premises City or County $0 $100.00
to existing Hotel and Restaurant
HoteUTavern Manager's Registration City or County $75.00 $75.00
Late Renewal Application Fee City or County $500.00 $0
Master file -State issued City or County $0 $25.00 per
location
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with HoteURestaurant License
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Retail Warehouse Storage Permit �„ City or County $0 $100.00
Special Events Permit (Liquor) per errer�� City or County $100.00 $25.00
Special Events Permit (3.2 %) per event City or County $100.00 $10.00
Temporary Permit City or County $100.00 $0
Out -of -State Shipping Permit City or County $0 $50.00
(Wine Shipment Permit)
3.2% Beer Licensee Fees Located In Local Fee State Fee
Retail 3.2% Beer On Premises City $3.75 $96.25
Retail 3.2% Beer On Premises County $7.50 $117.50
Retail 3.2% Beer Off Premises City $3.75 $96.25
Retail 3.2% Beer Off Premises County $7.50 $117.50
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