§ 4-407. Sale of malt or brewed beverages by liquor licensees
Purdon's Pennsylvania Statutes and Consolidated StatutesTitle 47 P.S. LiquorEffective: August 4, 2020
Purdon's Pennsylvania Statutes and Consolidated Statutes
Title 47 P.S. Liquor (Refs & Annos)
Chapter 1. Liquor Code (Refs & Annos)
Article IV. Licenses and Regulations; Liquor, Alcohol and Malt and Brewed Beverages
(a) Liquor and Alcohol (Not Including Manufacturers) (Refs & Annos)
Effective: August 4, 2020
47 P.S. § 4-407
§ 4-407. Sale of malt or brewed beverages by liquor licensees
(a)(1) Every liquor license issued to a hotel, restaurant, club, or a railroad, pullman or steamship company under this subdivision (A) for the sale of liquor shall authorize the licensee to sell malt or brewed beverages at the same places but subject to the same restrictions and penalties as apply to sales of liquor, except that licensees other than clubs may sell malt or brewed beverages for consumption off the premises where sold in quantities of not more than one hundred ninety-two fluid ounces in a single sale to one person. The sales may be made in either open or closed containers, Provided, however, That a municipality may adopt an ordinance restricting open containers in public places. No licensee under this subdivision (A) shall at the same time be the holder of any other class of license, except a retail dispenser's license authorizing the sale of malt or brewed beverages only. Sales of malt or brewed beverages must occur on the licensed premises.
(2) If a restaurant liquor license holder has an interior connection to another business that it operates, the restaurant liquor license holder may use one or more of the registers in the other business to sell malt or brewed beverages for off-premises consumption under the following conditions:
(b)(1) Notwithstanding any other provision of law or any existing permit authorizing the sale of malt or brewed beverages for consumption off the premises, a restaurant licensee located in a city of the first class who is otherwise permitted to sell malt or brewed beverages for consumption off the premises may not do so after October 31, 2007, unless it acquires a permit from the board.
(2) The application for a permit to sell malt or brewed beverages for consumption off the premises shall be on forms designated by the board and contain such information as the board may require. The application and renewal fee shall be as prescribed in section 614-A(27) of the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L. 177, No. 175),2 known as “The Administrative Code of 1929.” However, no applicant who currently has a permit shall be required to pay any additional fees under section 614-A(27) of “The Administrative Code of 1929” in order to continue selling malt or brewed beverages for consumption off the premises at its currently licensed location for the licensing term beginning November 1, 2007, and ending October 31, 2008.
(4) A city of the first class shall create a hearing board within its Department of Licenses and Inspections to hear requests from licensees who are seeking a permit from the hearing board authorizing the licensee to sell malt or brewed beverages for consumption off the premises. Each hearing board shall consist of three persons appointed by the mayor of the city of the first class, who are subject to approval by the city council of the city of the first class. Each person so appointed shall serve at the pleasure of the appointing authority. The hearing board may, in its discretion, hold hearings to adduce testimony regarding a request. The hearing board must render a decision within ninety days of receipt of a request for approval of a permit to sell malt or brewed beverages for consumption off the premises. The hearing board must approve the request unless it finds that doing so would adversely affect the welfare, health, peace and morals of the city or its residents. A decision by the hearing board to deny a request may be appealed to the court of common pleas in the county in which the city is located. The failure to render a decision by the hearing board within the required time period shall be deemed approval of the permit.
(5) Upon being satisfied that the applicant has fulfilled all the requirements of this act and the board's regulations, the board shall approve the application. Such permits shall expire upon the transfer of the license to a new entity or to a new location, or both; otherwise, such permits shall expire at the same time as the expiration of the underlying license.
Credits
1951, April 12, P.L. 90, art. IV, § 407. Reenacted and amended 1987, June 29, P.L. 32, No. 14, § 29, effective July 1, 1987. Amended 2005, July 6, P.L. 135, No. 39, § 4, effective in 60 days [Sept. 6, 2005]; 2006, July 7, P.L. 584, No. 84, § 2, effective in 60 days [Sept. 5, 2006]; 2006, Nov. 29, P.L. 1421, No. 155, § 1.2, imd. effective; 2011, June 28, P.L. 55, No. 11, § 3, imd. effective; 2020, June 5, P.L. 213, No. 29, § 1, effective in 60 days [Aug. 4, 2020].
1
47 P.S. § 4-415.
2
71 P.S. § 240.14A.
47 P.S. § 4-407, PA ST 47 P.S. § 4-407
Current through Act 13 of the 2024 Regular Session. Some statute sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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