- (a) There is a Class BWLT beer, wine, and liquor tasting license.
- (b) The Board may issue the license to a holder of a Class A beer, wine, and liquor license.
- (c) The license authorizes the holder to allow the on-premises consumption of beer, wine, and liquor for tasting.
(d) The license may be issued as:
- (1) a daily tasting license that may be issued not more than 12 times to a single license holder in a license year; and
- (2) a 26-day, 52-day, or 104-day license, each of which may be used consecutively or nonconsecutively.
(e)
- (1) An applicant shall apply for the license on a form that the Board provides.
- (2) The form shall specify the date or dates on which the tasting is to occur.
- (3) The application and payment for the daily tasting license, the 26-day tasting license, the 52-day tasting license, and the 104-day tasting license shall be made at least 7 days before the first day of the proposed tasting event.
- (4) The holder of a 26-day tasting license, a 52-day tasting license, and a 104-day tasting license shall notify the Board, on a form that the Board approves, of additional tasting events authorized by the licenses.
- (f) A license holder may exercise the privileges under the license only during the hours and days provided for under the license holder's Class A license.
(g) An individual may consume wine, beer, or liquor covered by a license in a quantity of not more than:
- (1) 1 ounce of wine from each offering in a day;
- (2) 3 ounces of beer from each offering in a day; and
- (3) one-half ounce of liquor from each offering in a day.
- (h) At the end of each day for which a license is valid, a license holder shall dispose of any alcoholic beverage that remains in a container opened for tasting.
(i) In addition to the Class A annual license fee, the fee for a license is:
- (1) $20 for a daily tasting license;
- (2) $200 annually for a 26-day tasting license;
- (3) $300 annually for a 52-day tasting license; and
- (4) $400 annually for a 104-day tasting license.
Added by Acts 2016, c. 41, § 2, eff. July 1, 2016.