(a) There is hereby created an off-premise caterer's permit which may be issued by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Division to qualified off-premise caterers as defined in this subchapter. (b) The annual fee for an off-premises caterer's permit shall be five hundred dollars ($500), and the off-premises caterer's permit shall be renewed on an annual basis. (c) The off-premise caterer's permit shall be posted conspicuously at the caterer's place of business. Acts 1999, No. 1170, § 2; 2009, No. 294, § 10. (a) There is hereby created an off-premise caterer's permit which may be issued by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Division to qualified off-premise caterers as defined in this subchapter. (b) The annual fee for an off-premises caterer's permit shall be five hundred dollars ($500), and the off-premises caterer's permit shall be renewed on an annual basis. (c) The off-premise caterer's permit shall be posted conspicuously at the caterer's place of business. Acts 1999, No. 1170, § 2; 2009, No. 294, § 10. (a) There is hereby created an off-premise caterer's permit which may be issued by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Division to qualified off-premise caterers as defined in this subchapter. (b) The annual fee for an off-premises caterer's permit shall be five hundred dollars ($500), and the off-premises caterer's permit shall be renewed on an annual basis. (c) The off-premise caterer's permit shall be posted conspicuously at the caterer's place of business. Acts 1999, No. 1170, § 2; 2009, No. 294, § 10. (a) There is hereby created an off-premise caterer's permit which may be issued by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Division to qualified off-premise caterers as defined in this subchapter. (b) The annual fee for an off-premises caterer's permit shall be five hundred dollars ($500), and the off-premises caterer's permit shall be renewed on an annual basis. (c) The off-premise caterer's permit shall be posted conspicuously at the caterer's place of business. Acts 1999, No. 1170, § 2; 2009, No. 294, § 10.
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