Alcoholic Beverage Requirements Clause Samples

Alcoholic Beverage Requirements. The Concessionaire may sell alcoholic beverages, with written pre-approval from the Department. If the Department authorizes the sale of alcohol, the Concessionaire will comply with the following: a. The Concessionaire will obtain an alcoholic beverage license from DBPR, Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco before selling any alcoholic beverage at the Park; b. The Concessionaire will be responsible for complying with Chapters 561, 562, 563 and ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇-▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Administrative Code, the Division’s Operations Manual, and local county Ordinances that regulate alcoholic beverage licenses; and c. Before starting to serve alcoholic beverages, Concessionaire will submit a written plan of action, including hours of service and control methods, to the Park Manager for approval.
Alcoholic Beverage Requirements. A. In the state of Texas, any person who provides alcoholic beverages to another may be responsible for the actions of that person, including injuries to persons or property. The City does not assume any responsibility for injuries arising out of any events. B. Individuals should use special care if alcoholic beverages are being served at the event. C. No alcohol shall be served to or consumed by individuals under the age of 21. Client’s failure to comply, monitor, and enforce this law is grounds for terminating the event and forfeiting all deposits and fees. Injuries caused to any person as a result of alcoholic beverages being served and/or consumed by a minor on City property shall be the sole responsibility of Client, user, group, organization, its sponsors, or the adult representative.
Alcoholic Beverage Requirements. A. In the state of Texas, any person who provides alcoholic beverages to another may be responsible for the actions of that person, including injuries to persons or property. The City does not assume any responsibility for injuries arising out of any events. B. Individuals should use special care if alcoholic beverages are being served at the event. C. No alcohol shall be served to or consumed by individuals under the age of 21. Client’s failure to comply, monitor, and enforce this law is grounds for terminating the event and forfeiting all deposits and fees. Injuries caused to any person as a result of alcoholic beverages being served and/or consumed by a minor on City property shall be the sole responsibility of Client, user, group, organization, its sponsors, or the adult representative. D. Selling Alcohol 1. All sales of alcoholic beverages are to be made in compliance with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission. Any Client who will be selling alcohol (i.e., cash bar, tickets, and drinks for a fee) is required to provide a license from the TABC. Liquor sales must, by law, be conducted by an entity licensed to do so by the TABC. If Client and/or seller are not licensed, Client must contract with a licensed party to conduct any liquor sales. Any questions regarding the need for and requirements for obtaining the appropriate TABC license(s) should be directed to the TABC. 2. Client must provide a copy of the TABC license to the City 30 days prior to the event if liquor is to be sold. The TABC license must be posted in plain public view near the bar or any other location where liquor is being served during the event. E. City of Georgetown staff and security officers will have the authority to suspend the serving or selling of liquor and/or close the event. If it necessary for the City staff or the security officers to contact law enforcement for any disturbances caused by Client or guests, Client will be held liable for all police and other charges incurred by the City.
Alcoholic Beverage Requirements. The Concessionaire may sell alcoholic beverages, with written pre-approval from the Department. If the Department authorizes the sale of alcohol, the Concessionaire will comply with the following: a. The Concessionaire will obtain an alcoholic beverage license from DBPR, Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco before selling any alcoholic beverage at the Park; b. The Concessionaire will be responsible for complying with Chapters 561, 562, 563 and 564, Florida Statutes, and Rule 61A-3, Florida Administrative Code, the Division’s Operations Manual, and local county Ordinances that regulate alcoholic beverage licenses; and c. Before starting to serve alcoholic beverages, Concessionaire will submit a written plan of action, including hours of service and control methods, to the Park Manager for approval.