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28-A §121. Local option election in a municipality

§121. Local option election in a municipality A local option election in a municipality shall be held in the following manner.   [PL 1987, c. 45, Pt. A, §4 (NEW).] 1.  Petition.  A petition for a local option election must be signed by 30 voters in that municipality or by a number of voters equal […]

28-A §122. Unincorporated places

§122. Unincorporated places 1.  No local option election.  No local option election may be held in unincorporated places.   [PL 1989, c. 158, §2 (RPR).] 2.  Authorization of sales.  The county commissioners may, after holding a public hearing:   A. Authorize or refuse to authorize the sale of liquor to be consumed on the premises […]

28-A §123. Local option questions

§123. Local option questions Any one or more of the following questions may be voted on in a local option election held under section 121. Each question applies to both full-time and part-time licensed establishments.   [PL 1987, c. 342, §18 (RPR).] 1.  Sale of liquor for consumption on the premises on days other than […]

28-A §124. Results of vote

§124. Results of vote 1.  Determination vote.  If the results of an election held under section 121 show that:   A. A majority of the votes cast in any municipality on any local option question is in the affirmative, the bureau may issue licenses of the type authorized by the affirmative vote in that municipality; […]

28-A §125. Proof of local option election or county commissioner decision

§125. Proof of local option election or county commissioner decision 1.  Prohibition on licensing.  Except as provided in subsection 4, the bureau may not issue a license for the retail sale of spirits, wine or malt liquor unless the premises to be licensed are located in a municipality or unincorporated place that has voted in […]