Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 4303.09 | B-4 permit.
...Permit B-4 may be issued to a wholesale distributor to purchase from the holders of A-4 permits and to import, distribute, and sell prepared and bottled highballs, cocktails, cordials, and other mixed beverages containing not less than four per cent of alcohol by volume and not more than twenty-one per cent of alcohol by volume to retail permit holders, and for home use, under rules adopted by the division of liquor ... |
Section 4303.10 | B-5 permit.
...Permit B-5 may be issued to a wholesale distributor of wine to purchase wine from the holders of A-2 and A-2f permits, to purchase and import wine in bond or otherwise, in bulk or in containers of any size, and to bottle wine for distribution and sale to holders of wholesale or retail permits and for home use in sealed containers. No wine shall be bottled by a B-5 permit holder in containers supplied by any person w... |
Section 4303.11 | C-1 permit.
...Permit C-1 may be issued to the owner or operator of a retail store to sell beer in containers and not for consumption on the premises where sold in original containers having a capacity of not more than five and one-sixth gallons. The fee for this permit is two hundred fifty-two dollars for each location. |
Section 4303.12 | C-2 permit.
...Permit C-2 may be issued to the owner or operator of a retail store to sell wine in sealed containers only and not for consumption on the premises where sold in original containers. The holder of this permit may also sell and distribute in original packages and not for consumption on the premises where sold or for resale, prepared and bottled highballs, cocktails, cordials, and other mixed beverages manufactured and ... |
Section 4303.121 | C-2x permit.
...Effective October 1, 1982, permit C-2x shall be issued to the holder of a C-2 permit who does not also hold a C-1 permit, to sell beer only not for consumption on the premises where sold, in original containers having a capacity of not more than five and one-sixth gallons. Applicants for a C-2 permit as of October 1, 1982 shall be issued a C-2x permit subject to the restrictions for the issuance of the C-2 permit. Th... |
Section 4303.13 | D-1 permit.
...Permit D-1 may be issued to the owner or operator of a hotel, of a retail food establishment or a food service operation licensed pursuant to Chapter 3717. of the Revised Code that operates as a restaurant for purposes of this chapter, or of a club, amusement park, drugstore, lunch stand, boat, or vessel, to sell beer at retail either in glass or container, for consumption on the premises where sold; and to sell b... |
Section 4303.14 | D-2 permit.
...(A) Permit D-2 may be issued to the owner or operator of a hotel, of a retail food establishment or a food service operation licensed pursuant to Chapter 3717. of the Revised Code that operates as a restaurant for purposes of this chapter, or of a club, boat, or vessel, to sell cider, wine, and prepared and bottled cocktails, cordials, and other mixed beverages manufactured and distributed by holders of A-4 and B-4 p... |
Section 4303.141 | D-2x permit.
...Effective October 1, 1982, permit D-2x shall be issued to the holder of a D-2 permit who does not also hold a D-1 permit, to sell beer at retail either in glass or container for consumption on the premises where sold and to sell beer at retail in other receptacles or original containers having a capacity of not more than five and one-sixth gallons not for consumption on the premises where sold. Applicants for a D-2 p... |
Section 4303.15 | D-3 permit.
...Permit D-3 may be issued to the owner or operator of a hotel, of a retail food establishment or a food service operation licensed pursuant to Chapter 3717. of the Revised Code that operates as a restaurant for purposes of this chapter, or of a club, boat, or vessel, to sell spirituous liquor at retail, only by the individual drink in glass or from the container, for consumption on the premises where sold. No sales ... |
Section 4303.151 | D-3x permit.
...On October 1, 1982, permit D-3x shall be issued to the holder of a D-3 permit to sell wine by the individual drink in glass or from the container, for consumption on the premises where sold. Applications for a D-3 permit on October 1, 1982, may be issued a D-3x permit subject to the quota restrictions for the issuance of a D-3 permit. The fee for a D-3x permit is three hundred dollars. |
Section 4303.171 | D-4a permit.
...Permit D-4a may be issued to an airline company that leases and operates a premises exclusively for the benefit of the members and their guests of a private club sponsored by the airline company, at a publicly owned airport, as defined in section 4563.01 of the Revised Code, at which commercial airline companies operate regularly scheduled flights on which space is available to the public, to sell beer and any intoxi... |
Section 4303.18 | D-5 permit.
...Permit D-5 may be issued to the owner or operator of a retail food establishment or a food service operation licensed pursuant to Chapter 3717. of the Revised Code that operates as a restaurant or night club for purposes of this chapter, to sell beer and any intoxicating liquor at retail, only by the individual drink in glass and from the container, for consumption on the premises where sold, and to sell the same pro... |
Section 4303.183 | D-7 permit.
...Permit D-7 may be issued to the holder of any D-2 permit issued by the division of liquor control, or if there is an insufficient number of D-2 permit holders to fill the resort quota, to the operator of a retail food establishment or a food service operation required to be licensed under Chapter 3717. of the Revised Code that operates as a restaurant for purposes of this chapter and which qualifies under the other ... |
Section 4303.186 | D-9 liquor permit.
...(A) As used in this section, "disposable container" means a receptacle that is disposable and that has a capacity to hold not more than either of the following: (1) Sixteen ounces of beer; (2) Twelve ounces of wine or mixed beverage. "Disposable container" includes a bottle or can of beer, wine, or mixed beverage produced by the original manufacturer. (B) The division of liquor control may issue a D-9 permit ... |
Section 4303.19 | E permit.
...Permit E may be issued to the owner or operator of any railroad, a sleeping car company operating dining cars, buffet cars, club cars, lounge cars, or similar equipment, or an airline providing charter or regularly scheduled aircraft transportation service with dining, buffet, club, lounge, or similar facilities, to sell beer or any intoxicating liquor in any such car or aircraft to bona fide passengers at retail in ... |
Section 4303.20 | F permit.
...Permit F may be issued to an association of ten or more persons, a labor union, or a charitable organization, or to an employer of ten or more persons sponsoring a function for the employer's employees, to purchase from the holders of A-1, A-1c, and B-1 permits and to sell beer for a period lasting not to exceed five days. No more than two such permits may be issued to the same applicant in any thirty-day perio... |
Section 4303.201 | F-1 permit.
...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Convention facility" means any structure owned or leased by a municipal corporation or county which was expressly designed and constructed and is currently used for the purpose of presenting conventions, public meetings, and exhibitions. (2) "Nonprofit organization" means any unincorporated nonprofit association or nonprofit corporation that is not formed for the pecuniary ga... |
Section 4303.203 | F-3 permit.
...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Convention facility" and "nonprofit corporation" have the same meanings as in section 4303.201 of the Revised Code. (2) "Hotel" means a hotel described in section 3731.01 of the Revised Code that has at least fifty rooms for registered transient guests and that is required to be licensed pursuant to section 3731.03 of the Revised Code. (B) An F-3 permit may be issued to an organiz... |
Section 4303.204 | F-4 permit.
...(A) The division of liquor control may issue an F-4 permit to an organization or corporation organized not-for-profit in this state to conduct an event that includes the introduction, showcasing, or promotion of Ohio wines, if the event has all of the following characteristics: (1) It is coordinated by that organization or corporation, and the organization or corporation is responsible for the activities at it. (2)... |
Section 4303.205 | F-5 permit for riverboat festivals.
...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Festival" means an event organized by a nonprofit organization that includes food, music, and entertainment and the participation of at least five riverboats. (2) "Nonprofit organization" has the same meaning as in section 4303.201 of the Revised Code. (B) The division of liquor control may issue an F-5 permit to the owner or operator of a riverboat that has a capacity in excess o... |
Section 4303.206 | F-6 permits issued to nonprofit organizations.
...(A) The division of liquor control may issue an F-6 permit to a nonprofit organization that is exempt from federal income taxation under the "Internal Revenue Code of 1986," 100 Stat. 2085, 26 U.S.C.A. 501(c)(3), as amended, to sell wine at an event organized and conducted by, and for the benefit of, the nonprofit organization. (B) An F-6 permit may be issued to a nonprofit organization if the premises of the event ... |
Section 4303.207 | F-7 permits to nonprofit organizations for qualified golf events.
...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Nonprofit organization" means any unincorporated nonprofit association or nonprofit corporation that is not formed for the pecuniary gain or profit of, and whose net earnings or any part of whose net earnings is not distributable to, its members, trustees, directors, officers, or other private persons. (2) "Qualified golf event" means a golf tournament or other golf competiti... |
Section 4303.208 | F-8 permits to nonprofit organizations for public events.
...(A)(1) The division of liquor control may issue an F-8 permit to a not-for-profit organization that manages, for the benefit of the public and by contract with a political subdivision of this state, publicly owned property to sell beer or intoxicating liquor by the individual drink at specific events conducted on the publicly owned property and appurtenant streets, but only if, and then only at times at which, the sa... |
Section 4303.209 | F-9 permits to nonprofit corporation for events on park property.
...(A)(1) The division of liquor control may issue an F-9 permit to any of the following: (a) A nonprofit corporation that operates a park on property leased from a municipal corporation; (b) A nonprofit corporation that provides or manages entertainment programming pursuant to an agreement with a nonprofit corporation that operates a park on property leased from a municipal corporation; (c) A nonprofit corporatio... |
Section 4303.2010 | F-10 permit.
...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Farmers market" means a farmers market registered with the director of agriculture under section 3717.221 of the Revised Code. "Farmers market" does not include a for-profit farmers market, a farmers market located at a rest area within the limits of the right-of-way of an interstate highway, a farmers market located at a service facility as defined in Chapter 5537. of the Revised... |