16-4-423. Restaurant beer and wine license -- prohibited practices. A restaurant licensed for the sale of beer and wine pursuant to 16-4-420 may not convey to any person by any means that a person may either purchase or consume beer or wine on the premises without being required to purchase food.
History: En. Sec. 4, Ch. 465, L. 1997.
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