§ 110.050 DORMANCY.
   (A)   It is necessary that a licensee actually conducts the business authorized by a license or else the license will be declared dormant and become null and void after 90 days. This is the intent of this section. Realizing that a licensee, like other business, might have his or her business interrupted by situations not under his or her control, various exceptions to the dormancy rule have been included in this section.
   (B)   Any license under which no business is transacted during a period of 90 days shall become null and void. At the expiration of the 90-day period, the license shall be surrendered to the County ABC Administrator.
   (C)   Except that the provisions of division (A) above shall not apply to any licensee who is unable to continue in business at the premises for which a license is issued due to construction, an act of God, casualty, death, the acquisition of the premises by any federal, state, county or other governmental agency under the power of eminent domain, whether the acquisition is voluntary or involuntary, or loss of a lease through failure of the landlord to renew the existing lease. The licensee shall furnish to the County ABC Administrator a verified statement setting forth the fact that the licensee is unable to continue in business prior to the expiration of the 90 days of inactivity, for any of the reasons set forth herein, and the County ABC Administrator may grant an extension of the dormancy, with the license continuing to remain in effect during the license period or until same is transferred to another premises, notwithstanding the fact that no business is transacted during the period; provided, however, no license shall be considered valid unless business is conducted thereunder within 12 months from the date of notice to the County ABC Administrator. The extension may not extend beyond the renewal date, but may be for those times as the County ABC Administrator deems appropriate.
   (D)   All renewal licenses must be on file with the County ABC Administrator within 30 days prior to the expiration of the licenses for the preceding license period or the same shall be cancelled, except where the licensee is unable to continue in business at the same premises licensed during the preceding license period due to construction, an act of God, casualty, death, the acquisition or threatened acquisition of these premises by any federal, state, county or other governmental agency or private corporation possessing power of eminent domain, whether the acquisition is voluntary or involuntary, or loss of a lease through failure of the landlord to renew existing lease; that the licensee shall file a written verified statement no less than 20 days from the expiration date of the license, setting forth these facts, and the County ABC Administrator is hereby authorized to extend the time for the filing of a renewal of the license for a reasonable length of time within the sound discretion of the County ABC Administrator; provided, however, the licensee shall pay a license fee from the expiration date of the former license or licenses. The license fee shall not be payable until application is made for the transfer of the license to a new location.
(Ord. KOC 16-410-181, passed 5-17-2016)