16-3-310. Lapse of license for nonuse. Any retail license issued pursuant to this code (including any retail license to sell beer and table wine for off-premises consumption) not actually used in a going establishment for 90 days shall automatically lapse. Upon determining the fact of nonuse for such period, the department shall cancel such license of record and no portion of the fee paid therefor shall be refundable. The provisions of this section shall not apply to the license of any licensee whose premises are operated on a seasonal basis in connection with a bona fide dude ranch, resort, park hotel, tourist facility, or like business, provided such licensee has secured written authority from the department to close and has licensed premises for a specified period of greater than 90 days' duration. Should the department determine that such lapse was reasonably beyond the control of the licensee, then the lapse provision shall not apply.
History: En. 4-4-203 by Sec. 80, Ch. 387, L. 1975; R.C.M. 1947, 4-4-203; amd. Sec. 20, Ch. 68, L. 1987.
Structure Montana Code Annotated
Title 16. Alcohol, Tobacco, and Marijuana
Chapter 3. Control of Liquor, Beer, and Wine
Part 3. Retail Sales Restrictions
16-3-301. Unlawful purchases, transfers, sales, or deliveries -- presumption of legal age
16-3-302. Sale by retailer for consumption on premises
16-3-303. Sale of beer by retailer for consumption off premises
16-3-304. Closing hours for licensed retail establishments
16-3-306. Proximity to churches and schools restricted
16-3-307. Sale of liquor at less than posted price unlawful
16-3-308. Refilling of liquor bottles prohibited
16-3-309. Sales prohibited by ordinance
16-3-310. Lapse of license for nonuse
16-3-311. Suitable premises for licensed retail establishments
16-3-313. Periodic government or tribal-issued identification data destruction
16-3-314. and 16-3-315 reserved
16-3-316. Fundraising events for nonprofit and tax-exempt organizations
16-3-317. through 16-3-320 reserved