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Code · Iowa · Chapter 123 — Alcoholic Beverage Control

123.16 Annual report.

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The department shall cause to be prepared an annual report to the governor of the state, ending with June 30 of each fiscal year, on the operation and financial position of the department under this chapter for the preceding fiscal year. The report shall include but is not limited to the following information:
1. Amount of profit or loss from department operations under this chapter.
2. The current balance of the beer and liquor control fund, and the amount transferred from the fund to the treasurer of state during the period covered by the report.
3. All other funds on hand and the source from which derived.
4. The total quantity and particular kind of alcoholic liquor sold.
5. The increase or decrease of liquor sales from the previous reporting period.
6. The number of retail alcohol licenses, wine permits, and beer permits issued, by class, the number in effect on the last day included in the report, and the number which have been suspended or revoked during the period covered by the report.
7. Amount of fees paid to the department from retail alcohol licenses, wine permits, and beer permits, in gross, and the amount of retail alcohol license fees returned to local subdivisions of government as provided under this chapter.
[C35, §1921-f53; C39, §1921.053; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, §123.53; C73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §123.55]
C2016, §123.16
2022 Acts, ch 1099, §23, 88; 2023 Acts, ch 19, §2368, 2369
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