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Code · Montana · Title 16 — Alcohol, Tobacco, and Marijuana · Chapter 4 · Part 9

16-4-901. Connoisseur's licenses -- application -- fees.

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16-4-901 . Connoisseur's licenses -- application -- fees.
(1)A person in this state desiring to receive direct shipments of beer from an out-of-state brewery for the person's own consumption and not for resale shall file with the department an application for a connoisseur's license. The application must be accompanied by a registration fee in the amount of $50 for a beer connoisseur's license.
(2)Each application for a license must be on a form prescribed by the department and must set forth the name of the applicant, the applicant's home or business address, proof that the applicant is at least 21 years of age, and other information that the department may require.
(3)A connoisseur's license expires on June 30 of each calendar year. A licensee may annually renew a license with the department by paying a $25 renewal fee for a beer connoisseur's license.
(4)The holder of a connoisseur's license may not sell beer to the public.
(5)The department shall adopt rules to provide procedures for the application for and the provision of a connoisseur's license.
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