Examples of Board of Liquor and Lottery in a sentence
Hotel” has the same meaning as in 32 V.S.A. § 9202(3) and as determined by the Liquor Control Board of Liquor and Lottery.
Industrial alcohol distributor’s license” means a license granted by the Liquor Control Board of Liquor and Lottery that allows holders to sell pure ethyl or grain alcohol of at least 190 proof in quantities of five gallons or more directly to manufacturers, industrial users, hospitals, druggists, and institutions of learning.
Commercial catering license” means a license granted by the Liquor Control Board of Liquor and Lottery permitting a business licensed by the Department of Health as a commercial caterer and having a commercial kitchen facility in the home or place of business to sell alcoholic beverages at a function previously approved by the local control commissioners.
Commissioner of Liquor Control and Lottery” means the executive officer of the Liquor Control Board of Liquor and Lottery appointed under the provisions of chapter 5 of this title.
Certificate of approval” means a license granted by the Liquor Control Board of Liquor and Lottery to a manufacturer or distributor of malt beverages or vinous beverages, or both, that is not licensed under the provisions of this title, that permits the licensee to sell those beverages to holders of a packager’s or wholesale dealer’s license.
Destination resort master license” means a license granted by the Liquor Control Board of Liquor and Lottery pursuant to section 242 of this title permitting a destination resort to designate licensed caterers and commercial caterers that will be permitted to cater individual events within the boundaries of the resort without being required to obtain a request-to-cater permit for each individual event.
DUTIES OF ATTORNEY GENERAL The Attorney General shall collaborate with the Liquor Control Board of Liquor and Lottery for the enforcement of the provisions of subdivision 104(1) of section 104 of this title.
It shall include the Commissioner of Liquor Control and Lottery and the Liquor Control Board of Liquor and Lottery.
Third-class license” means a license granted by the Liquor Control Board of Liquor and Lottery permitting the licensee to sell spirits and fortified wines for consumption only on the premises for which the license is granted.
Manufacturer’s or rectifier’s license” means a license granted by the Liquor Control Board of Liquor and Lottery that permits the holder to manufacture or rectify malt beverages, vinous beverages and fortified wines, or spirits and fortified wines.