Section 12-4-701 – Duty to Prepare and Furnish.
12-4-701. Duty to prepare and furnish. The Wyoming attorney general shall prepare and furnish to each city, town and county a form for liquor licenses and malt beverage permits. A license on a form other than as prescribed by the attorney general is invalid.
Section 12-4-702 – Signature and Attestation; Contents; Display Required.
12-4-702. Signature and attestation; contents; display required. (a) Each license issued by a city or town shall be signed by the mayor and attested by the clerk. Each license issued by a county shall be signed by the chairman of the board of county commissioners and attested by the county clerk. (b) The following shall […]
Section 12-4-507 – Malt Beverage Permit for Events Conducted at Rodeo Arenas.
12-4-507. Malt beverage permit for events conducted at rodeo arenas. (a) Upon application and upon submission of a reasonable malt beverage sales and control plan mutually agreeable to the applicant and the licensing authority, the appropriate licensing authority shall issue a special malt beverage permit for the sale of malt beverages only at events conducted […]
Section 12-4-601 – Transfer of License Location; Transfer of Ownership; Fee.
12-4-601. Transfer of license location; transfer of ownership; fee. (a) After public hearing and with the approval of the licensing authority, a license or permit may be transferred to or renewed on different premises on the same basis as the original application. An additional license fee of not more than one hundred dollars ($100.00) is […]
Section 12-4-602 – Annexations; Transfer of Licensing Jurisdiction; Licenses Transferred Exempt From Population Formula.
12-4-602. Annexations; transfer of licensing jurisdiction; licenses transferred exempt from population formula. (a) The licensed premises of a license issued by a county which is located within an area annexed into the corporate limits of a city or town shall be transferred to the licensing jurisdiction of that city or town. (b) Any transfer of […]
Section 12-4-603 – Annexation of Retail Liquor License or Malt Beverage Permit Into 5-Mile Zone; Renewal.
12-4-603. Annexation of retail liquor license or malt beverage permit into 5-mile zone; renewal. (a) A county retail liquor license having licensed premises located within a five (5) mile zone around an incorporated city or town because of annexation of property shall not be denied an application for renewal by reason of annexation alone. (b) […]
Section 12-4-604 – Transfer or Sale of License or Permit; Attachment, Garnishment or Execution.
12-4-604. Transfer or sale of license or permit; attachment, garnishment or execution. No license or permit shall be transferred or sold except as provided by W.S. 12-4-601 and 12-4-602, used for any place not described in the license or permit at the time of issuance or subject to attachment, garnishment or execution.
Section 12-4-502 – Twenty-Four Hour Malt Beverage Permit and Catering Permit; Restrictions; Application Procedure; Fees.
12-4-502. Twenty-four hour malt beverage permit and catering permit; restrictions; application procedure; fees. (a) A malt beverage permit authorizing the sale of malt beverages only may be issued by the appropriate licensing authority to any responsible person or organization for sales at a picnic, bazaar, fair, rodeo, special holiday or similar public gathering. No person […]
Section 12-4-504 – Special Malt Beverage Permit for Public Auditoriums, Civic Centers or Events Centers.
12-4-504. Special malt beverage permit for public auditoriums, civic centers or events centers. (a) The appropriate licensing authority in a county, city or town may issue a special malt beverage permit to any responsible person or organization for sales of malt beverages at public auditoriums, civic centers or events centers. The licensing authority shall establish […]
Section 12-4-505 – Malt Beverage Permit for Annual State Fair.
12-4-505. Malt beverage permit for annual state fair. (a) Repealed by Laws 2021, ch. 22, § 3. (b) Repealed by Laws 2021, ch. 22, § 3. (c) Repealed by Laws 2017, ch. 63, § 2.