(1) Before a person may store, sell, offer for sale, furnish, or allow the consumption of an alcoholic product on the person's premises as a spa sublicensee, a resort licensee, a hotel licensee, or a person applying for a resort license or a hotel license shall first obtain a spa sublicense from the commission in accordance with this part. (2) The commission may only issue a spa sublicense to: (a) a resort licensee; (b) a hotel licensee; (c) a person applying for a resort license, contingent on the issuance of the resort license; or (d) a person applying for a hotel license, contingent on the issuance of the hotel license. (3) A spa sublicense premises shall fall entirely within the: (a) boundary of a resort building that is part of the resort to which the spa sublicense is connected; or (b) boundary of a hotel that is part of the hotel to which the spa sublicense is connected.
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