§60-5-2. Election Called on Petition of Five Percent of Qualified Voters
The county commission, or the governing body of the municipality, shall call a special local option election upon the filing of a petition signed by not less than five percent of the qualified voters within the county or municipality.
§60-5-3. Form of Petition
The petition shall be in the following form: Petition for Local Option Election We, the undersigned legally qualified voters, resident within the county (municipality) of_______________, do hereby petition that a special election be held within the county (city, town) of __________________ on the at the date of the next regularly scheduled primary or general election […]
§60-5-4. Notice of Election; When Held; Election Officers
The county commission or governing body of the municipality shall give notice of the special local option election by publication thereof as a Class II-0 legal advertisement in compliance with the provisions of 59-3-1 et seq. of this code, and the publication area for such publication shall be the area in which the election is […]
§60-4-18. Taxation, etc., of Licensees by Municipal Corporations
A municipal corporation shall not impose a fee or a special tax as a condition upon the exercise of a license issued under the provisions of this chapter.
§60-4-19. When License Revoked
The commissioner may revoke a license issued under this article upon a finding that: (1) The licensee is not a suitable person;
§60-4-20. Notice of and Hearing on Revocation; Disposition of Stock
Before revoking a license issued under the authority of this chapter, the commission shall give at least ten days' notice to the licensee. Notice shall be in writing, shall state the reason for revocation and shall designate a time and place when the licensee may show cause why the license should not be revoked. Notice […]
§60-4-21. Appeal
A decision of the commission granting or revoking, or refusing to grant or to revoke a license authorized by this chapter shall be subject to judicial review upon the appeal of a licensee and applicant for a license, a resident of the community in his own behalf or in behalf of the community, or an […]
§60-4-8. Stills Used by Commercial Chemists for Laboratory Purposes
The commission shall license a still used by a commercial chemist for laboratory purposes only, and not used for the purpose of the manufacture of alcoholic liquors for resale, at a fee of $5.
§60-4-9. Separate License for Each Place of Business; Change §60-4-10 of Location
Each separate place of business shall require a separate license. Licenses shall not be transferable but, with the approval of the commission in such form and manner as the commission may prescribe, may be amended to change the location of the business licensed.
§60-4-10. Notice of Application for License
A person who desires to apply for a license authorized by the provisions of this chapter shall, not more than thirty nor less than ten days before the filing of formal application, give notice of his intention. He shall give notice by posting a statement of his intention in such form as the commission may […]