Liquor tasting license

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    (a)    There is a liquor tasting license (LTL).

    (b)    The Board may issue the license to a holder of any class of beer, wine, and liquor license.

    (c)    The license authorizes the holder to allow:

        (1)    the on–premises consumption of liquor for tasting; and

        (2)    a wholesaler or supplier to present various liquors from a single brand owner.

    (d)    The license holder shall notify the Board in writing at least 10 days before a tasting event.

    (e)    A license holder may not serve more than 1 ounce of a single liquor to a single individual.

    (f)    (1)    A maximum of four bottles may be open at any one time at a liquor tasting event.

        (2)    After a bottle of liquor is opened for a tasting event:

            (i)    the contents of the bottle may not be mixed with that of any other bottle; and

            (ii)    the bottle shall be destroyed when empty.

    (g)    A license holder may not charge for the liquor tasting.

    (h)    The license may be used for a maximum of:

        (1)    12 days in a licensing year for a 12–tasting license; and

        (2)    24 days in a licensing year for a 24–tasting license.

    (i)    A single tasting event may not exceed 4 hours.

    (j)    The annual license fees are:

        (1)    $300 for a 12–tasting license; and

        (2)    $500 for a 24–tasting license.


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