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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the pa exposition liquor board application in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the nonconsecutive dates for your event in section 1a. Ensure you provide all relevant dates in the format Mo./Date/Year.
  3. In section 2, fill out the event title, contact person, and daytime phone number. Provide a brief description of the exposition as required.
  4. Complete section 3 with your licensee name, license number, trade name (if applicable), and address of premises. Make sure all details are accurate.
  5. If different from above, specify where you want the permit mailed in section 4.
  6. In section 5, list the location of premises or area to be licensed along with its dimensions. Be precise to avoid any issues.
  7. Answer questions in sections 6 through 8 regarding public streets and previous permits. Attach any necessary documentation if applicable.
  8. Finally, complete the resolution section if applicable and ensure all signatures are provided before submitting your application.

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Act 86 of 2024(opens in a new tab) created a new RTDC permit, which authorizes permittees to sell pre-mixed spirits-based RTDC ranging from 0.5 percent alcohol beverage by volume (ABV) to 12.5 percent ABV in original containers up to 16 ounces for off-premises consumption (to go).
Also, licensees may not: Sell or serve more than one alcoholic beverage drink at any one time to any one person for the price of one drink.
May a licensee serve a pitcher of to someone sitting at the bar? ✓ Yes. There is nothing in the Liquor Code or Boards Regulations prohibiting the sale of a pitcher of to someone at the Bar.
Liquor Control Board Darrell Clarke. Randy Vulakovich. Jim Brewster.
Complaint hotline: 1-800-932-0602 Name and address of licensee or speakeasy operator. Days of the week and/or time of day the violations are occurring. Any other information that could assist the investigation.

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If a licensee serves alcohol to a VIP, they could face fines ranging from $1,000 to $5,000, possible license suspension or revocation, and mandatory RAMP training. These penalties are in place to ensure responsible alcohol serving practices.
Section 493(1) of the Pennsylvania Liquor Code prohibits licensees from selling, furnishing or giving any liquor or malt or brewed beverages or to permit any liquor or malt or brewed beverages to be sold, furnished, or given to any person visibly intoxicated, or to any minor.

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