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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 53 — Liquors

53-124.15. Community college culinary education program; catering license.

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A community college which offers a culinary education program may obtain a catering license under this section upon applying for and receiving a Class I license under the Nebraska Liquor Control Act. The catering license shall be issued for the same period and may be renewed in the same manner as the Class I license.
A community college holding a catering license and a Class I license under the act may sell alcoholic beverages only
(1)at events held by such culinary education program on the campus of the community college or
(2)at events catered by such culinary education program as part of the requirements of such program.
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