§ 112.21 SINGLE-EVENT BEER LICENSE.
   A single-event beer license shall enable a licensee to sell beer, including draft, for consumption in conjunction with a special event in open containers not exceeding one liter, provided that the licensee(s) complies with the following.
   (A)   A single-event beer license shall not be issued to or in the name of an individual or natural person. An applicant organization or an artificial entity must have been in existence as a bona fide organization registered with a state government for at least one year prior to the date of application.
   (B)   The organization, prior to the issuance of a license, must provide three letters of reference from local jurisdictions (city or county) where it has previously held events. The letters shall address the organization’s compliance with laws, attention to public safety and overall experience with the organization. The organization shall also provide a list and contact information for all local jurisdictions where it has held events during the most recent year.
   (C)   A single-event beer license shall be valid for a period of time not to exceed three consecutive calendar days.
   (D)   Not more than four permits may be issued to the same organization in the same calendar year.
   (E)   The organization shall submit a written plan, to be approved by the license official prior to the issuance of a license, generally describing the proposed event and demonstrating how the organization will prevent the sale or distribution of beer to minors and how it will limit consumption by attendees to a responsible level. Beer shall be sold in an area separated from the event by a barrier, approved by the license official, where persons under the age of 21 years shall not be allowed.
   (F)   The sale and consumption of beer shall be restricted to the immediate proximity of the event.
   (G)   Attendees of the event shall not bring any alcoholic beverage into the event.
   (H)   A single-event license for the sale of liquor shall not be granted.
   (I)   A single-event beer licensee shall abide by all requirements of this code and as set forth by the State Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control and the State Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, being U.C.A. Title 32B.
(Ord. 2020-11-1, passed 11-23-2020)