Effective: September 30, 2021
Latest Legislation: House Bill 110 - 134th General Assembly
(A)(1) Permit D-4 may be issued to a club that has been in existence for three years or more prior to the issuance of the permit to sell beer and any intoxicating liquor to its members only, in glass or container, for consumption on the premises where sold. The fee for this permit is four hundred sixty-nine dollars.
No D-4 permit shall be granted or retained until all elected officers of the organization controlling the club have filed with the division of liquor control a statement certifying that the club is operated in the interest of the membership of a reputable organization, which is maintained by a dues paying membership, and setting forth the amount of initiation fee and yearly dues.
The roster of membership of a D-4 permit holder shall be submitted at the request of the superintendent of liquor control. Any information acquired by the superintendent or the division with respect to that membership shall not be open to public inspection or examination and may be divulged by the superintendent and the division only in hearings before the liquor control commission or in a court action in which the division or the superintendent is named a party.
(2) The requirement that a club shall have been in existence for three years in order to qualify for a D-4 permit does not apply to units of organizations chartered by congress or to a subsidiary unit of a national fraternal organization if the parent organization has been in existence for three years or more at the time application for a permit is made by that unit.
(B) No rule or order of the division or commission shall prohibit a charitable organization that holds a D-4 permit from selling or serving beer or intoxicating liquor under its permit in a portion of its premises merely because that portion of its premises is used for the conduct of a bingo game as described in division (O)(1) of section 2915.01 of the Revised Code. As used in this division, "charitable organization" has the same meaning as in division (H) of section 2915.01 of the Revised Code.
(C) Notwithstanding any contrary provision of sections 4301.32 to 4301.41, division (C)(1) of section 4303.29, and section 4305.14 of the Revised Code, the holder of a D-4 permit may transfer the location of the permit and sell beer and wine at the new location if that location is in an election precinct in which the sale of beer and wine, but not spirituous liquor, otherwise is permitted by law.
Last updated August 4, 2021 at 3:08 PM
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Section 4303.01 | Liquor Permit Definitions.
Section 4303.021 | A-1-a Permit.
Section 4303.022 | A-1c Permit.
Section 4303.031 | A-2f Permit.
Section 4303.041 | A-3a Permit - Sales Restrictions.
Section 4303.051 | A-5 Permit.
Section 4303.071 | B-2a Permit to Wine Manufacturers.
Section 4303.121 | C-2x Permit.
Section 4303.141 | D-2x Permit.
Section 4303.151 | D-3x Permit.
Section 4303.16 | D-3a Permit.
Section 4303.171 | D-4a Permit.
Section 4303.182 | D-6 Permit.
Section 4303.183 | D-7 Permit.
Section 4303.184 | D-8 Permit.
Section 4303.185 | To-Go Alcoholic Beverages.
Section 4303.191 | Sunday Sales and F Class Permits.
Section 4303.201 | F-1 Permit.
Section 4303.202 | F-2 Permit.
Section 4303.203 | F-3 Permit.
Section 4303.204 | F-4 Permit.
Section 4303.205 | F-5 Permit for Riverboat Festivals.
Section 4303.206 | F-6 Permits Issued to Nonprofit Organizations.
Section 4303.207 | F-7 Permits to Nonprofit Organizations for Qualified Golf Events.
Section 4303.208 | F-8 Permits to Nonprofit Organizations for Public Events.
Section 4303.209 | F-9 Permits to Nonprofit Corporation for Events on Park Property.
Section 4303.2010 | F-10 Permit.
Section 4303.2011 | F-11 Liquor Permit to Nonprofit Organizations Promoting Craft Beers.
Section 4303.2012 | F-12 Liquor Permit to Sell Beer and Wine at Special Functions.
Section 4303.22 | H Permit; Monthly Report.
Section 4303.232 | S-1 Permit.
Section 4303.233 | S-2 Permit.
Section 4303.234 | Wine Fulfillment Warehouses.
Section 4303.237 | R Permit for Repackaging Beer, Wine, or Mixed Beverages.
Section 4303.24 | Permit Fees.
Section 4303.25 | Prohibited Acts - Sales Representatives to Be Registered.
Section 4303.251 | Consumer Product Instruction or Sample Servings Provided Without Permit.
Section 4303.261 | Transfers Where Permit Premises Located in More Than One Election Precinct.
Section 4303.262 | Designation of Resort Area for Purposes of Issuing D-7 Permits.
Section 4303.27 | Term of Permits - Out-of State Delivery.
Section 4303.271 | Permit Renewal - Political Subdivision Objection.
Section 4303.272 | Safekeeping of Permits.
Section 4303.28 | Sale of Services in Connection With the Issuing of Any Permit Prohibited.
Section 4303.29 | Requirements and Restrictions for Permit Holders.
Section 4303.291 | D-4 Permits Not Limited.
Section 4303.292 | Grounds for Refusal to Issue, Transfer Ownership or Location or Renew Permit.
Section 4303.30 | Duplicate Permits for Additional Fixed Counters.
Section 4303.31 | D Permits Not Subject to the Population Quota Restrictions.
Section 4303.32 | Entry Into Military Service.
Section 4303.33 | Monthly Filing of Tax Returns With Advance Payments.
Section 4303.331 | Out-of-State Dealers and Brokers Required to Register With Tax Commissioner.
Section 4303.332 | Tax Exemption for A-1c, S-1 Permit Holders.
Section 4303.333 | Tax Exemptions for A-2, A-2f, S-1, and S-2 Permit Holders.
Section 4303.34 | G and I Permit Restrictions on Sales.
Section 4303.35 | Restricting Purchase of Beer or Spirituous Liquor for Resale.
Section 4303.36 | Fines for Violations.
Section 4303.37 | Prohibited Acts.