§ 4-1B-2 LIMITED RETAIL LIQUOR (SPECIAL CLUB) LICENSE.
   (A)   Authority. A limited retail liquor license, also referred to as a special club license, is the authority under which bona fide clubs are permitted to sell alcoholic and malt beverages for consumption.
   (B)   Petition. The initial application for a limited retail license by a social club shall include a petition signed by not less than 51% of the current membership indicating a desire to secure a limited retail liquor license. The form of the petition shall be prescribed by the State Liquor Division under the Department of Revenue, and shall include the residence address of each member signing the petition.
   (C)   Restrictions. A club holding a limited retail liquor license shall not sell alcoholic or malt beverages for consumption anywhere except within the licensed premises and for consumption by its members and their accompanied guests only. It shall be the duty and obligation of the club to check and regulate sale to members and their accompanied guests to ensure that all alcoholic or malt beverages sold are consumed within the building, space, or premises.
(Prior Code, § 4-1B-2)