(a) There is a special amusement permit. (b) The Board may grant the permit to a holder of a Class D beer, wine, and liquor license who regularly specializes in the entertainment of customers by providing approved types of amusement, such as: (1) singing; (2) dancing; (3) music that is other than recorded music or radio programs; (4) floor shows; (5) acrobatic acts; (6) theatricals; and (7) movies. (c) The permit holder may sell beer, wine, and liquor at the hours that the Board specifies. (d) The Board may not issue a Class B beer, wine, and liquor license for an establishment that provides entertainment under subsection (b) of this section unless the Board finds that the establishment is a restaurant. (e) In addition to the annual fee for a Class D beer, wine, and liquor license, the annual permit fee is $750. (f) The Board shall adopt regulations for issuing the permit to carry out this section.
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