§ 6-111. License.  


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  • (a)

    For the purpose of this section, the term "in-room service" means the provision of a cabinet or other facility located in a hotel or motel guestroom that contains beer and/or wine only, which is provided upon written request of the guest and which is accessible by lock and key only to the guest and for which the sale of the beer and/or wine contained therein is final at the time requested except for a credit which may be given to the guest for any unused portion.

    (b)

    Any hotel or motel that acquires in-room service shall also be required to obtain a consumption on-premises license and meet all of the requirements of this chapter.

    (c)

    No hotel or motel shall be authorized to provide in-room service until it has been issued a special license to do so. A license fee of $100.00 shall be imposed to provide only beer and/or wine by in-room service.

    (d)

    The sale of beer and/or wine by in-room service shall be subject to all restrictions and limitations relative to the retail sale of any alcoholic beverages, except as provided otherwise in this article.

(Ord. No. 01-05-01, § 1(24-59), 3-1-2005)