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Code · Connecticut · Title 30 — Intoxicating Liquors · CHAPTER 545* — Liquor Control Act

Sec. 30-23a. Guest book requirements under club permits.

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No person shall be construed to be a guest of a member of a club for the purposes of section 30-22aa or of a golf country club for the purposes of subsection
(g)of section 30-22a until such person's name and address has been entered in the guest book maintained for such purposes on the club or golf country club premises, together with the signature of the member and the date of introduction, provided neither the permittee nor any person employed to dispense alcoholic beverages on such premises, during his working hours on such premises, shall enter such person's name in such book. The provisions of this section:
(1)Shall not apply to a member of any nationally chartered veterans' service organization when such member enters a club run by such organization that is not such member's home club, but is affiliated with the same organization, provided such member shall show a membership, travel card or similar identification as a member of such organization upon entry to such club; and
(2)may be waived by the Department of Consumer Protection on special occasions upon written application.
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