Licensee and permits shall expire as follows.
(A) Liquor control licenses, wine permits and beer permits, unless sooner suspended or revoked, expire one year from date of issuance. The State Administrator shall give 60 days’ written notice of the expiration to each licensee or permittee.
(B) The State Administrator of Alcoholic Beverages may issue six-month or eight-month seasonal licenses, Class B wine permits or Class B beer permits for a proportionate part of the annual license or permit fee. No seasonal license or permit shall be renewed except after a period of two months.
(C) The Administrator may issue 14-day Class A, Class B and Class C liquor control licenses, 14-day Class B wine permits and 14-day Class B beer permits. A 14-day license or permit, if granted, is valid for 14 consecutive days, but the holder shall not sell on the two Sundays in the 14-day period unless the holder qualifies for and obtains the privilege to sell on Sundays in accordance with state law. The fee for a 14-day liquor license, wine permit or beer permit is one-quarter of the annual fee for that class of liquor license, wine or beer permit. The fee for the privilege to sell on the two Sundays in the 14-day period is 20% of the price of the 14-day liquor license, wine permit or beer permit.
(D) No refund shall be made for seasonal licenses or permits or for 14-day liquor licenses, wine permits or beer permits.
(Ord. 123-12.17, passed 1-8-1989)