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Code · Montana · Title 16 — Alcohol, Tobacco, and Marijuana · Chapter 4 · Part 2

16-4-209. All-beverages license for tribal alcoholic beverages licensee or enlisted personnel, noncommissioned officers', or officers' club.

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16-4-209 . All-beverages license for tribal alcoholic beverages licensee or enlisted personnel, noncommissioned officers', or officers' club.
(1)Upon application and qualification, the department shall issue an all-beverages license to:
(a)a tribal alcoholic beverages licensee who operates the business within the exterior boundaries of a Montana Indian reservation under a tribal license issued prior to January 1, 1985;
(b)an enlisted personnel, noncommissioned officers', or officers' club located on a state or federal military reservation in Montana on May 13, 1985.
(2)A license issued under the provisions of subsection
(1)is not subject to the quota limitations of 16-4-201 .
(3)Upon application and approval by the department, a license issued under subsection (1)(a) may be transferred to another qualified applicant, but the license may be transferred only to a location within the quota area and the exterior boundaries of the Montana Indian reservation for which the license was originally issued.
(4)A license issued under this section is subject to all statutes and rules governing all-beverages licenses.
(5)A license issued under this section may offer curbside pickup between 8 a.m. and 2 a.m. in original packaging, prepared servings, or growlers.
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