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40 Pa. Code § 7.25. Temporary extension of licensed premises.

§ 7.25. Temporary extension of licensed premises.

 (a)  The Board has discretion to approve a temporary extension of a licensed premises upon filing of an application accompanied by appropriate plans or surveys setting forth the metes and bounds, the names of abutting streets and a plotting of the proximity of the principal licensed premises.

 (b)  The application must describe the entire scope of business to be conducted at the temporarily extended licensed premises and include the specific dates and hours business will be conducted.

 (c)  A nonrefundable fee of $220 must accompany an application for temporary extension of licensed premises.

 (d)  The additional premises for which it is desired to temporarily extend a license shall be completely equipped for the carrying on of the type of business permitted under the license, but sales or storage of liquor or malt or brewed beverages may not take place in the temporarily extended premises until approval has been given by the Board.

 (e)  Approval may be in the form of a new license, giving the additional address/location or a letter authorizing the use of the additional temporary premises extension. Board approval or letter of authorization shall be maintained on the temporarily extended licensed premises.

Source

   The provisions of this §  7.25 adopted November 12, 2004, effective November 13, 2004, 34 Pa.B. 6139.



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