(a) The Alcoholic Beverage Control Board may issue a restaurant wine license and a retail malt beverage license to a small farm winery license holder, if the issuance of the restaurant wine license and the retail malt beverage license are in connection with the establishment and operation of a restaurant, hotel, inn, bed and breakfast, museum, conference center, or any similar business enterprise for the purpose of promoting viticulture, enology, and tourism. (b) The retail malt beverage license issued under this section shall limit the license to the sale of malt beverages for consumption on the premises only. Acts 2007, No. 668, § 1. (a) The Alcoholic Beverage Control Board may issue a restaurant wine license and a retail malt beverage license to a small farm winery license holder, if the issuance of the restaurant wine license and the retail malt beverage license are in connection with the establishment and operation of a restaurant, hotel, inn, bed and breakfast, museum, conference center, or any similar business enterprise for the purpose of promoting viticulture, enology, and tourism. (b) The retail malt beverage license issued under this section shall limit the license to the sale of malt beverages for consumption on the premises only. Acts 2007, No. 668, § 1. (a) The Alcoholic Beverage Control Board may issue a restaurant wine license and a retail malt beverage license to a small farm winery license holder, if the issuance of the restaurant wine license and the retail malt beverage license are in connection with the establishment and operation of a restaurant, hotel, inn, bed and breakfast, museum, conference center, or any similar business enterprise for the purpose of promoting viticulture, enology, and tourism. (b) The retail malt beverage license issued under this section shall limit the license to the sale of malt beverages for consumption on the premises only. Acts 2007, No. 668, § 1. (a) The Alcoholic Beverage Control Board may issue a restaurant wine license and a retail malt beverage license to a small farm winery license holder, if the issuance of the restaurant wine license and the retail malt beverage license are in connection with the establishment and operation of a restaurant, hotel, inn, bed and breakfast, museum, conference center, or any similar business enterprise for the purpose of promoting viticulture, enology, and tourism. (b) The retail malt beverage license issued under this section shall limit the license to the sale of malt beverages for consumption on the premises only. Acts 2007, No. 668, § 1.
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