Sec. 30-26. Tavern permit.
Sec. 30-26. Tavern permit. A tavern permit shall allow the retail sale of beer and
of cider not exceeding six per cent of alcohol by volume and wine to be consumed on
the premises of a tavern with or without the sale of food. "Tavern" means a place where
beer and wine are sold under a tavern permit. The annual fee for a tavern permit shall
be two hundred forty dollars.
(1949 Rev., S. 4246; 1951, S. 2160d; 1969, P.A. 349, S. 3; 1972, P.A. 233, S. 3; P.A. 80-198, S. 3; P.A. 93-139, S. 25.)
History: 1969 act deleted prohibition which had forbidden women to sell liquor at bars and allowed women not engaged
in sales to sit at bar where previously they had been forbidden to "sit or stand" at bars; 1972 act deleted discriminatory
provision re women standing at bars; P.A. 80-198 permitted sale of wine under tavern permit; P.A. 93-139 added the
definition of "tavern" and added the annual fee for a tavern permit.
Only as to beer is public sale for consumption on the premises permitted as a principal business. 121 C. 443. Cited.
133 C. 151. Cited. 184 C. 75. Cited. 195 C. 18.