Wyoming Code § 12-4-401

Resort retail liquor licenses; authorized; qualifications; provision for licenses issued prior to January 1, 1980
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(a)  The appropriate licensing authority in a county, city or town may issue resort retail liquor licenses to applicants who are owners or lessees of a resort complex where the resort complex satisfies the requirements of subsection (b) of this section.
(b)  To qualify for a resort retail liquor license, the appropriate licensing authority shall require the resort complex to:
(i)  Have an actual valuation of, or the applicant shall have committed or expended on the complex, not less than one million dollars ($1,000,000.00), excluding the value of the land;
(ii)  Include a restaurant and a convention facility, which convention facility shall seat no less than one hundred (100) persons; and
(iii)  Include motel, hotel or privately owned condominium, town house or home accommodations approved for short term occupancy with a minimum of one hundred (100) sleeping rooms; or
(A)  Repealed by Laws 2015, ch. 49, § 2.
(B)  Repealed by Laws 2015, ch. 49, § 2.
(iv)  Without being required to meet the standards of paragraph (iii) of this subsection, be a ski resort facility open to the general public in which the applicant shall have committed or expended on the facility not less than ten million dollars ($10,000,000.00).
(c)  Nothing contained within this section shall have any effect on resort liquor licenses issued prior to January 1, 1980, or to the right or renewal of a resort liquor license.

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