MONTICELLO
BEER LAWS
How
do you apply for a license to sell beer?
(a)
Secure
privilege license from the town of Monticello, MS, and pay the privilege tax
imposed by Section 27-71-303 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, after securing
privilege license from the State of Mississippi.
(b)
Apply
for a license to sell beer at retail or renew such a license by applying to the
Mayor and the Board of Aldermen, upon an application, in the form of a sworn
statement, showing that he possesses
the following qualifications:
(1)
Applicant
must be a person at least twenty-one years of age, of good moral character, a
citizen of the United States and the State of Mississippi.
(2)
Applicant
shall not have been convicted within two years of the date of his application
of any violation of the laws of this State or the laws of the United States
relating to alcoholic liquor.
(3)
Applicant
shall not have had revoked, within two years next preceding his application,
any license or permit issued to him pursuant to the laws of this state, or any
other state, to sell alcoholic liquor of any kind.
(4)
Applicant
shall be the owner of the premises for which the permit is sought or the holder
of an existing lease thereon.
(5)
Applicant
shall not be residentially domiciled with any person whose permit has been
revoked for cause within two years next proceeding the date of the present
application for a permit.
(6)
Applicant
shall not employ any person whose permit has been revoked when such a person
owned or operated the business on the premises for which a permit is sought of
allow such person to have any financial interest in the business of the
applicant, until such person is qualified to obtain a permit in his own name.
(7)
The
applicant is not indebted to the State of Mississippi for any taxes.
(8)
If
applicant is a partnership, all members of the partnership must be qualified to
obtain a permit.
(9)
If
applicant is a corporation, all officers and directors thereof, and any
stockholder owning more than five percent of the stock of such corporation, and
the person or persons who shall conduct and manage the license premises for the
corporation shall possess all the qualifications required herein for any
individual permit. However, the
requirements as to residence shall not apply to officers, directors, and
stockholders who is also the manager of the licensed premises or who is engaged
or employed at the licensed premises.
(10)
Any
misstatement or concealment of fact in an application shall be ground for
denial of the application or for revocation of the permit issued thereon.
(11)
The
Mayor and Board of Aldermen may refuse to issue a permit to an applicant for a
place that is frequented by known criminals, prostitutes, or other law
violators, or trouble makers who disturb the peace and quietude of the
community and frequently require the assistance of peace officers to apprehend
such law violators or to restore order.
The burden of proof of establishing the foregoing shall rest upon the
Board.
(c)
Town
privilege licenses shall be applied for and renewed annually and shall be
displayed conspicuously in licensees’ place of business and shall not be
transferable.
What can’t you do?
It shall
be unlawful in City of Monticello, Mississippi, to sell beer in any other
business establishment other than a “Retail Outlet”. It shall be further unlawful for the owner or holder, of a valid
permit, authorizing the sale of beer at retail;
(a)
To
sell, give or dispense or permit to be sold any beer during the days, Monday
through Saturday, between the hours of 12:00 o’clock A. M. and 7:00 o’clock
A.M., the following morning. Also Sundays between the hours of 12:00 o’clock A.
M. on Saturday night and 7:00 o’clock A.M., on Monday morning.
(b)
To
sell or store beer within close proximity of any church, school, kindergarten,
or funeral home.
(c)
To
sell, give or dispense or permit to be sold or dispensed any beer on any
Election Day.
(d)
To
permit the consumption of beer on the premises of any retail outlet.
(e)
To
sell, give, or furnish any beer to any person visibly or noticeably intoxicated
or to any insane person or to any habitual drunkard or to any person under the
age of twenty-one (21) years.
(f)
To
permit on the premises any lewd, immoral, or improper conduct or practices, or
to permit loud, boisterous, or disorderly conduct of any kind upon the premises
which may disturb the peace and quietude of the community wherein the business
is located.
(g)
To permit persons of ill repute, known
criminals, prostitutes, or other such undesirables, to frequent the licensed
premises.
(h)
To
permit or suffer gambling or the operation of games of chance upon the licensed
premises.
(i)
To
erect or maintain any sign, lighted, or otherwise, or printing upon the outside
of the premises covered by a permit advertising, announcing, or advising the
sale of beer in or upon said premises.
(j)
To
store, keep, or display beer, or the empty cartons or containers thereof, in or
on the premises covered by such permit in such a manner as to be visible from
the highway or otherwise from the outside of said premises.
(k)
To
work or employ anyone under 18 years of age in said place, business or
establishment where beer is sold except under proper and constant supervision
of the adult owner or owners or an adult employee or employees.
What
is a “Retail Outlet”?
The words “Retail Outlet” shall mean a
place of business commonly referred to as a grocery store or food store where
items of unprepared food are sold, retail to the general public and in which is
kept and maintained an inventory of food items such as bread, milk, canned
foods, and meat products and in which there is maintained an inventory of such
food items, and supporting fixtures, of the actual value of $10,000.00 or more,
excluding the value of beer and light wine.
What are the penalties for violating the ordinances?
Any
violation of this order shall be a misdemeanor and any person upon conviction
thereof shall be punished by a fine of not more than Five hundred dollars
($500.00) or imprisoned for not more than six (6) months, or both. In addition, the Board may, in their
discretion, suspend or revoke the license of any person convicted or violating
the terms of this order.
These ordinances were compiled from the Monticello
Minute Book No. 7, which can be obtained in the City Hall of Monticello. This ordinance was voted on the 16th
day of December 1991. All the information was compiled in June 2000. This information is not legal
representation, and Southwest Distributors does not guarantee the accuracy of
the information.