16-4-412. Limits on concurrent applications. (1) An application for the issuance of a new license or for the transfer of an existing license may not be considered by the department if a previous application for the same premises is pending. An application is considered pending if a final decision:
(a) has not been made by the department; or
(b) has been made by the department but:
(i) a petition for judicial review can still be filed or has been filed; or
(ii) an appeal to the Montana supreme court can still be filed or has been filed.
(2) This section does not prevent the department from considering more than one application for the same location pursuant to competition for a last available license.
History: En. Sec. 1, Ch. 156, L. 1991.
Structure Montana Code Annotated
Title 16. Alcohol, Tobacco, and Marijuana
Chapter 4. License Administration
16-4-401. License as privilege -- criteria for decision on application
16-4-402. Application -- investigation
16-4-404. Protest period -- contents of license -- posting -- privilege -- transfer
16-4-407. Suspension or revocation of licenses
16-4-408. Renewal of suspended licenses
16-4-411. Appeals concerning alcoholic beverages laws
16-4-412. Limits on concurrent applications
16-4-413. Denial of application -- five-year moratorium
16-4-414. Fingerprints required of applicants -- exceptions
16-4-415. Changes in business entity ownership -- department approval required
16-4-416. Ownership of liquor license by United States
16-4-417. Approval of a licensee without premises
16-4-418. Concession agreements
16-4-420. Restaurant beer and wine license -- competitive bidding -- rulemaking
16-4-421. Denial of restaurant beer and wine license
16-4-422. Sale of beer and wine prohibited during certain hours
16-4-423. Restaurant beer and wine license -- prohibited practices