Iowa Code § 123.35

Expiration of licenses, permits, and certificates of compliance — automatic
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renewals. 1. Except as otherwise provided by this chapter, alllicenses, permits, and certificates of compliance, unless sooner suspended or revoked, expire one year from date of issuance. 2. Notwithstanding section 123.31 and any other provision of this chapter to the contrary, aclass “E” retail alcohol license shall automatically renew without the endorsement of a local authority or approval by the director upon collection of the annual fee by the department, provided allof the following conditions are met since the preceding license was issued: a. The licensee has given written consent to the department to have the license automatically renewed as provided in this section. b. The license has not been suspended or revoked. c. A civil penalty has not been imposed against the licensee. d. An administrative proceeding isnot pending against the licensee to suspend or revoke the license or to impose a civil penalty under this chapter. e. The licensee has not submitted payment for alcoholic liquor to the department that was subsequently dishonored. f. The licensee and allpersons associated with the licensee as described in section 123.3, subsection 40, paragraph “e”, have not been convicted of a violation of this chapter. g. The licensed premises constitutes a safe and proper place or building and conforms with allapplicable federal, state, and local laws, orders, ordinances, rules, resolutions, and health and fire regulations. h. A local authority has not notified the department, in a manner established by the department and made available to local authorities, that automatic renewal should not occur and that further review of the licensee by the department and the applicable local authority iswarranted. 3. Notwithstanding sections 123.23, 123.135, 123.180, and any other provision of this chapter to the contrary, a distiller’s, brewer’s, or vintner’s certificate of compliance shall automatically renew without approval by the director upon collection of the annual fee by the department, provided all of the following conditions are met since the preceding certificate was issued: a. The certificateholder hasgiven written consentto the departmentto have the certificate automatically renewed as provided in this section. b. The certificate has not been suspended or revoked. c. A civilpenalty has not been imposed against the certificate holder. d. An administrative proceeding is not pending against the certificate holder to suspend or revoke the certificate or to impose a civilpenalty under this chapter. e. The certificate holder and allpersons associated with the certificate holder as described in section 123.3, subsection 40, paragraph “e”, have not been convicted of a violation of this chapter. 4. Notwithstanding section 123.187 and any otherprovisionof thischapter to the contrary, a wine direct shipper’s permit shall automatically renew without approval by the director upon collection of the annual fee by the department, provided all of the following conditions are met since the preceding permit was issued: a. The permittee has given written consent to the department to have the permit automatically renewed as provided in this section. b. The permit has not been suspended or revoked. c. A civilpenalty has not been imposed against the permittee. d. An administrative proceeding is not pending against the permittee to suspendor revoke the permit or to impose a civil penalty under this chapter. e. The permittee has filed allrequired reports and remitted all wine gallonage tax owed pursuant to section 123.183. f. The permittee and all persons associated with the permittee as described in section 123.3, subsection 40, paragraph “e”, have not been convicted of a violation of this chapter.

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