Liquor control licenses shall be classed as follows.
(A) Class “A”. A Class “A” liquor control license issued to a club shall authorize the holder to purchase alcoholic liquors from the Department only, and to sell such liquors, and beer, to bona fide members and their guests by the individual drink for consumption on the premises only.
(B) Class “B”. A Class “B” liquor control license issued to a hotel or motel shall authorize the holder to purchase alcoholic liquors from the Department only, and to sell such liquors, and beer, to patrons by the individual drink for consumption on the premises only; however, beer may also be sold for consumption off the premises. Each such license shall be effective throughout the premises described in the application.
(C) Class “C”. A Class “C” liquor control license issued to a commercial establishment must be issued in the name of the individual or individuals who actually own the entire business and shall authorize the holder or holders to purchase alcoholic liquors from the Department only, and to sell such liquors, and beer to patrons by the individual drink for consumption on the premises only; however, beer may also be sold for consumption off the premises.
(Prior Code, Art. 7, Ch. 2, § 6) (Ord. passed 4-2-1985)