16-4-111. Catering endorsement for beer and wine licensees. (1) (a) A person who is engaged primarily in the business of providing meals with table service and who is licensed to sell beer at retail or beer and wine at retail for on-premises consumption may, upon the approval of the department, be granted a catering endorsement to the license to allow the catering and sale of beer or beer and wine to persons attending a special event upon premises not otherwise licensed for the sale of beer or beer and wine for on-premises consumption. The beer or wine must be consumed on the premises where the event is held.
(b) A person who is licensed pursuant to 16-4-420 to sell beer at retail or beer and wine at retail for on-premises consumption may, upon the approval of the department, be granted a catering endorsement to the license to allow the catering and sale of beer and wine to persons attending a special event upon premises not otherwise licensed for the sale of beer or beer and wine, along with food equal in cost to 65% of the total gross revenue from the catering contract, for on-premises consumption. The beer or wine must be consumed on the premises where the event is held.
(2) A written application for a catering endorsement and an annual fee of $200 must be submitted to the department for its approval.
(3) A licensee who holds a catering endorsement may not cater an event in which the licensee is the sponsor. The catered event must be within 100 miles of the licensee's regular place of business.
(4) The licensee shall notify the local law enforcement agency that has jurisdiction over the premises that the catered event is to be held. A fee of $35 must accompany the notice.
(5) The sale of beer or beer and wine pursuant to a catering endorsement is subject to the provisions of 16-6-103.
(6) The sale of beer or beer and wine pursuant to a catering endorsement is subject to the provisions of 16-3-306, unless entities named in 16-3-306 give their written approval for the on-premises sale of beer or beer and wine on premises where the event is to be held.
(7) (a) A catering endorsement issued for the purpose of selling and serving beer or beer and wine at a special event conducted on the premises of a county fairground or public sports arena authorizes the licensee to sell and serve beer or beer and wine in the grandstand and bleacher area of the premises, as well as from a booth, stand, or other fixed place on the premises.
(b) A catering endorsement issued for the purpose of selling and serving beer or beer and wine at a sporting event conducted on the premises of a Montana university as provided in 16-4-112 authorizes the licensee to sell and serve beer or beer and wine in the grandstand and bleacher area of the premises, as well as from a booth, stand, or other fixed place on the premises.
(8) A licensee may not share revenue from the sale of alcoholic beverages with the sponsor of the catered event unless the sponsor is the state of Montana, a political subdivision of the state, a Montana university as provided in 16-4-112, or a qualified entity under section 501(c) of the Internal Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C. 501(c), as amended.
History: En. Sec. 1, Ch. 599, L. 1993; amd. Sec. 7, Ch. 465, L. 1997; amd. Sec. 1, Ch. 324, L. 1999; amd. Sec. 24, Ch. 7, L. 2001; amd. Sec. 2, Ch. 369, L. 2003; amd. Sec. 3, Ch. 395, L. 2021.
Structure Montana Code Annotated
Title 16. Alcohol, Tobacco, and Marijuana
Chapter 4. License Administration
Part 1. Beer and Wine Licenses
16-4-101. Applications for sale, import, or manufacture of beer -- qualifications of applicant
16-4-102. Right of brewers to maintain and operate storage depots -- annual licenses
16-4-106. Beer and table wine license transfers
16-4-107. Winery license -- winery and importer registration
16-4-108. Table wine distributor's license
16-4-109. Golf course beer and wine license
16-4-111. Catering endorsement for beer and wine licensees
16-4-112. Catering endorsement -- university or college sporting events -- revenue sharing
16-4-113. and 16-4-114 reserved
16-4-115. Beer and wine licenses for off-premises consumption