Wisconsin Code § 66.0433

Licenses for nonintoxicating beverages
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(1)
A town board, village board or common council may grant licenses to persons it considers proper for the sale of beverages
containing less than 0.5 percent of alcohol by volume to be consumed on the premises where sold and to manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers and distributors of these beverages. The fee for a
license shall be not less than $5 nor more than $50, to be fixed by
the board or council, except that where these beverages are sold
for consumption off the premises the license fee shall be $5. The
license shall be issued by the town, village or city clerk, shall designate the specific premises for which granted and shall expire
the next June 30 after issuance. The full license fee shall be
charged for the whole or a fraction of the year. No beverages described in this paragraph may be manufactured, sold at wholesale
or retail or sold for consumption on the premises, or kept for sale
at wholesale or retail or for consumption on the premises where
sold, without a license issued under this paragraph.
(1m) If a place of business moves from the premises designated in the license to another location in the town, village or city
within the license period, the licensee shall give notice of the
change of location, and the license shall be amended accordingly
without payment of an additional fee. A license is not transferable from one person to another.
(2) No license or permit may be granted to any person, unless
to a domestic corporation or domestic limited liability company,
not a resident of this state and of the town, village or city in which
the license is applied for, nor, subject to ss. 111.321, 111.322 and
111.335, to any person who has been convicted of a felony, unless
the person has been restored to civil rights.
(3) A town board, village board or common council may by
resolution or ordinance adopt reasonable and necessary regulations regarding the location of licensed premises, the conduct of
the licensed premises, the sale of beverages containing less than

0.5 percent of alcohol by volume and the revocation of any
license.

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