Banquet Permit definition

Banquet Permit. – shall mean the permit required to allow the service and consumption of Liquor at a private, invitation-only banquet or gathering in a public place or club. A banquet permit can be obtained at any State or Contract Liquor Store. Banquet permits are sold at increments of $10 per day with the total cost to the customer dependent upon the total number of consecutive days the permit is to be used at a specific location. Liquor consumed at the event may not be sold under a Banquet Permit; it must be provided free of charge by a sponsor, or brought to the event by those attending. (See also Chapter 314-18 WAC)

Examples of Banquet Permit in a sentence

  • By law, no alcoholic beverages, besides Xxxxxxxx and/or Tenor wines, may be served without a Banquet Permit on display during the time of the event.

  • Liquor consumed at the event may not be sold under a Banquet Permit; it must be provided free of charge by a sponsor, or brought to the event by those attending.

  • A Banquet Permit is needed for all private functions where liquor is served.

  • Contractor shall comply with the Banquet Permit process by following the steps listed below.

  • For specific details, please see Banquet Permit in the Definitions section.• Utilize WSLCB-provided Banquet Permit form.• Collect appropriate fees• Log transaction in a banquet permit log• Keep complete transaction history on file, for a minimum of two years, for auditor review.

  • A Washington State Special Occasions License or Banquet Permit must be obtained and displayed in the room during the event.

  • If the Compliance Officer demands, above referred Persons shall furnish copies ofaccount statements of Securities, or such other document as may reasonably be required by the Compliance Officer, in order to enable him to verify the accuracy of the information furnished and monitor adherence with this Code, by Designated Persons.

  • Host shall obtain a Banquet Permit and provide such permit to Xxxxxxxx at least 14 days prior to event.

  • For any event or gathering where alcohol is served, not hosted by FareStart, Renter is required to have a Banquet Permit through the Washington State Liquor Control Board displayed at your event.

  • Alcohol is strictly forbidden in City Parks, unless proper permits (Washington State Liquor Control Board Banquet Permit) have been obtained and approved by the City of Pullman Mayor.

Related to Banquet Permit

  • Draft permit means the version of a permit for which the permitting authority offers public participation and, in the case of a Class I draft operating permit, affected State review.

  • Development Permit means a document authorizing a development issued pursuant to this Land Use Bylaw;

  • Parking Permit means a permit issued by the Council to residents allowing the parking of a vehicle in a residents parking bay on the highway within the area of the Council but not including a disabled person’s “purple badge” issued pursuant to Section 21 of the Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act 1970

  • Operating Permit means a permit issued pursuant to section 10 of this local law. The term “Operating Permit” shall also include an Operating Permit which is renewed, amended or extended pursuant to any provision of this local law.

  • Right-of-Way Permit means either the excavation permit or the obstruction permit, or both, depending on the context, required by this chapter.

  • Consents, Clearances and Permits means all authorizations, licenses, approvals, registrations, permits, waivers, privileges, acknowledgements, agreements, or concessions required to be obtained from or provided by any concerned authority for the purpose of setting up of the generation facilities and/ or supply of power;

  • Final permit means the version of a permit issued by the Department that has completed all review procedures required by Chapter 14, and for a Class I permit, Chapter 13.

  • Title V Permit means an operating permit under Title V of the Act.

  • Single event permit means a permit issued in accordance with Chapter 9, Part 3, Single Event Permit.

  • Occupancy Permit means a document authorizing the use of a development undertaken in accordance with a development permit issued pursuant to this Land Use Bylaw;

  • Land use permit means a permit issued by a land use authority.

  • Building Permit means a permit for the construction of one or more Units, issued by the City, or other public agency in the event the City no longer issues said permits for the construction of Units within CFD No. 11. For purposes of this definition, "Building Permits" shall not include permits for construction or installation of commercial/industrial structures, parking structures, retaining walls, and utility improvements not intended for human habitation.

  • Environmental Approval means any consent, authorisation, licence or approval of any governmental or public body or authorities or courts applicable to any Relevant Ship or its operation or the carriage of cargo and/or passengers thereon and/or the provision of goods and/or services on or from such Relevant Ship required under any Environmental Law;

  • Parent Permits has the meaning set forth in Section 4.1.

  • Environmental Permit means any permit, approval, identification number, license or other authorization required under any Environmental Law.

  • Governmental Approval is any consent, authorization, approval, order, license, franchise, permit, certificate, accreditation, registration, filing or notice, of, issued by, from or to, or other act by or in respect of, any Governmental Authority.

  • work permit shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.21(e).

  • Governmental Permit means any license, franchise, permit or other authorization of any Governmental Authority.

  • Required Governmental Approvals has the meaning set forth in Section 3.03.

  • construction work permit means a document issued in terms of regulation 3; "contractor" means an employer who performs construction work;

  • Environmental Approvals means any present or future permit, licence, approval, ruling, variance, exemption or other authorisation required under the applicable Environmental Laws.

  • Individual permit means a permit issued to a named permittee under section 22a-430 of the General Statutes.

  • Applicable Permit means the Kansas Water Pollution Control and National Pollution Discharge Elimination System Stormwater Runoff from Construction Activities General Permit or a project specific stormwater permit issued to KDOT.

  • Title V operating permit means a permit issued under Chapter 3745-77 of the Administrative Code.

  • Requirements of Environmental Law means all requirements imposed by any law (including for example and without limitation The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act and The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act), rule, regulation, or order of any federal, state or local executive, legislative, judicial, regulatory or administrative agency, board or authority in effect at the applicable time which relate to (i) noise; (ii) pollution, protection or clean-up of the air, surface water, ground water or land; (iii) solid, gaseous or liquid waste generation, treatment, storage, disposal or transportation; (iv) exposure to Hazardous Substances; (v) the safety or health of employees or (vi) regulation of the manufacture, processing, distribution in commerce, use, discharge or storage of Hazardous Substances.

  • Environmental, Health or Safety Requirements of Law means all Requirements of Law derived from or relating to foreign, federal, state and local laws or regulations relating to or addressing pollution or protection of the environment, or protection of worker health or safety, including, but not limited to, the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act, 42 U.S.C. § 9601 et seq., the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, 29 U.S.C. § 651 et seq., and the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, 42 U.S.C. § 6901 et seq., in each case including any amendments thereto, any successor statutes, and any regulations or guidance promulgated thereunder, and any state or local equivalent thereof.