Expiration of licenses, permits, and certificates of compliance — seasonal, fourteen-day, and five-day licenses and permits — fees.

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123.34 Expiration of licenses, permits, and certificates of compliance — seasonal, fourteen-day, and five-day licenses and permits — fees.

1. All licenses, permits, and certificates of compliance, unless sooner suspended or revoked, expire one year from date of issuance. The administrator shall notify a license, permit, or certificate holder electronically, or in a manner prescribed by the administrator, sixty days prior to the expiration of each license, permit, or certificate.

2. a. The administrator may issue six-month or eight-month seasonal class “A”, class “B”, class “C”, special class “C”, and class “D” liquor control licenses, class “B” wine permits, class “B” or class “C” native wine permits, or class “B” beer permits.

b. The fee for a six-month or eight-month seasonal license or permit issued pursuant to this subsection shall be for a proportionate part of the license or permit fee for that class of license or permit. However, the fee for a seasonal class “B” native wine permit shall be the permit fee provided in section 123.179, subsection 4, and the fee for a seasonal class “C” native wine permit shall be the permit fee provided in section 123.179, subsection 5.

3. a. The administrator may issue fourteen-day class “A”, class “B”, class “C”, special class “C”, and class “D” liquor control licenses, and fourteen-day class “B” beer permits, class “B” native wine permits, and class “C” native wine permits.

b. A fourteen-day license or permit, if granted, is valid for fourteen consecutive days, but the holder shall not sell on the two Sundays in the fourteen-day period unless the holder qualifies for and obtains the privilege to sell on Sundays contained in section 123.36, subsection 6, and section 123.134, subsection 4.

c. (1) The fee for a fourteen-day liquor control license or beer permit is one quarter of the annual fee for that class of liquor control license or beer permit. The fee for the privilege to sell on the two Sundays in the fourteen-day period is twenty percent of the price of the fourteen-day liquor control license or beer permit.

(2) The fee for a fourteen-day class “B” native wine permit shall be the permit fee provided in section 123.179, subsection 4, and the fee for a fourteen-day class “C” native wine permit is the permit fee provided in section 123.179, subsection 5.

4. a. The administrator may issue five-day class “A”, class “B”, class “C”, special class “C”, and class “D” liquor control licenses, and five-day class “B” beer permits, class “B” native wine permits, and class “C” native wine permits.

b. A five-day license or permit is valid for five consecutive days, but the holder shall not sell alcoholic beverages on Sunday in the five-day period unless the holder qualifies for and obtains the privilege to sell on Sunday pursuant to section 123.36, subsection 6, and section 123.134, subsection 4.

c. (1) The fee for the five-day liquor control license or beer permit is one-eighth of the annual fee for that class of license or permit. The fee for the privilege to sell on a Sunday in the five-day period is ten percent of the price of the five-day liquor control license or beer permit.

(2) The fee for a five-day class “B” native wine permit shall be the permit fee provided in section 123.179, subsection 4, and the fee for a five-day class “C” native wine permit is the permit fee provided in section 123.179, subsection 5.

5. A refund of fees paid shall not be made for seasonal licenses or permits, or for fourteen-day or five-day liquor control licenses, native wine permits, or beer permits. In addition, a seasonal, fourteen-day, or five-day license or permit shall not be renewed.

[C35, §1921-f27, 1921-f100; C39, §1921.027, 1921.100; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, §123.27, 124.6; C73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §123.34; 81 Acts, ch 55, §2]

85 Acts, ch 32, §24; 86 Acts, ch 1237, §7; 90 Acts, ch 1177, §2, 3; 91 Acts, ch 97, §23; 2016 Acts, ch 1008, §5; 2017 Acts, ch 119, §9; 2018 Acts, ch 1060, §15; 2019 Acts, ch 113, §16


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