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

Sec. 30-37f. Cafe permit at Bradley International Airport. Leasing and concessions. Access requirements. Excepted from local option, discretionary disapproval.

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(a)Notwithstanding the provisions of any general statute or regulation to the contrary,
(1)the state of Connecticut, as owner or lessor of premises at Bradley International Airport, shall be permitted to enter into an arrangement with any concessionaire or lessee holding a permit or permits at Bradley International Airport, and receive payments from such concessionaire or lessee, without regard to the level or percentage of gross receipts from the gross sales of alcoholic liquor by such concessionaire or lessee;
(2)any person may be a permittee for more than one cafe permit issued pursuant to subsection
(d)of section 30-22a ; and
(3)any area subject to a permit in Bradley International Airport that is contiguous to or within any concourse area shall not be required to provide a single point of egress or ingress or to effectively separate the bar area or any dining area from the concourse area by means of partitions, fences or doors, provided that a permittee of such area may be required by the Department of Consumer Protection to provide a barrier to separate the back bar area from the concourse area to prevent public access to the portion of the back bar area from which liquor is dispensed, if physically practicable.
(b)Sections 30-9 to 30-13a , inclusive, section 30-22aa , subdivision
(2)of subsection
(b)of section 30-39 , subsection
(c)of section 30-39 and sections 30-44 , 30-46 , 30-48a and 30-91a shall not apply to a cafe permit issued pursuant to subsection
(d)of section 30-22a .
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