§ 18-908
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§18–908.
(a)There are two types of Class D beer, wine, and liquor licenses.
(b)The licenses authorize the license holder to sell at retail at the place described in the license:
(1)beer, wine, and liquor for on– and off–premises consumption; or
(2)beer and wine for on– and off–premises consumption and liquor for off–premises consumption.
(c)The licenses may not be issued for use by a drugstore.
(1)The annual license fees are:
(i)$1,320, for a license to sell beer, wine, and liquor for on– and off–premises consumption; and
(ii)$1,020, for a license to sell beer and wine for on– and off–premises consumption and liquor for off–premises consumption.
(2)In addition to the annual license fee, a license holder shall annually pay:
(i)$200, if the license holder provides live entertainment; and
(ii)$200, if the license holder provides outdoor table service.