2-217.   Temporary Permits.
Temporary permits may be issued by the Board to charitable or religious non-profit organizations which meet the qualifications as defined in IRS §501(c)(3-8) so that no part of the earnings go to the benefit of any private shareholder or individual, under the terms and conditions as follows: (Ord. #1280, 5/5/2022).
   (a)   Applications for a temporary permit shall be made on a form approved by the Board and must be received by the business office of the City of Paris at least seven (7) days before the regular Alcoholic Beverage Control Board Meeting. There shall be no application fee charged by the Board, provided, however, that the privilege tax of one hundred dollars ($100.00) shall be paid to the finance director for each temporary permit issued (Ord. #834, 07/07/93; Ord. #1261, 11/05/20).
   (b)   A temporary permit shall be valid, at the discretion of the Board, for a maximum period of 84 hours. Provided, however, that no temporary permits shall be issued for the period from 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on the day of the Grand Parade during the World's Biggest Fish Fry celebration. (Ord. # 1280, 5/5/2022).
   (c)   The premises for which a temporary permit may be issued shall be limited to property owned or rented by the applicant. Provided, however, no temporary permit shall be issued for property or premises owned or controlled by any governmental entity unless the affected governmental entity gives written permission for the issuance of such permit. (Ord. 1261, 11/05/20).
   (d)   In substitution of the provisions of 2-212 of this chapter, the following conduct shall be regulated by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board for those holders of temporary permits:
   1.   It shall be unlawful to sell, give, or deliver alcoholic beverages to any person under the age of twenty-one (21) years.
   2.   No alcoholic beverage shall be sold, offered for sale, or given away except between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 12:00 midnight on Monday through Saturday.
   3.   It shall be unlawful for the holder of any permit issued under this section to sell, deliver, or give away alcoholic beverages to any intoxicated person.
   4.   It shall be unlawful for any permittee or any agent thereof, to permit any person under the age of eighteen (18) years to engage in the sale, drawing, pouring, or mixing of any alcoholic beverage on any permitted premises.
   5.   A patron or customer of a permittee under this section may bring on to said premises alcoholic beverages as defined in 2-101 (1) for consumption by said person on the premises of the permit holder if said alcoholic beverage is retained in the possession of the patron or customer at all times, is removed by the patron or customer when the premises are vacated, if the alcoholic beverage is packaged and transported in such a container that is not readily observable by other patrons or employees to be alcoholic beverages, and the permit holder gives permission for the said possession and consumption.
   6.   All alcoholic beverages under the provisions of this section shall be dispensed by the permit holder in non-breakable opaque containers.
   7.   No alcoholic beverages dispensed by the permit holder under the provisions of this section may be removed by patrons or customers when they leave said premises. The permit holder shall post signs on the permitted premises at all points at which alcoholic beverages are sold and at all exits to the premises which inform patrons or customers of this provision of this section.
   (e)   The provisions of 2-213, 2-214, 2-215 and 2-216 are hereby specifically incorporated by reference as fully as if included herein (Ord. #674, 1/7/88, Ord. #886, 12/07/95).