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<br />340A.408, Minnesota Statute <br /> <br />Page lof2 <br /> <br />2007 Minnesota Statutes <br /> <br />340A.408 RETAIL LICENSE FEES. <br />Subdivision 1. 3.2 percent malt liquor. (a) The license fee for an on-sale and off-sale 3.2 <br />percent malt liquor license is the fee set by the county or city jssuing the license. <br />(b) One-half of the license fee received by a county for a retail license to sell 3.2 percent malt <br />liquor within any town in the county shall be paid to the town board wherethe.business is located. <br />Subd. 2. Intoxicating liquor; mi.-sale. (a) The license fee for a retail on-sale intoxicating <br />liquor license is the fee set by the city or county issuing the license subject to the limitations <br />imposed under this subdivision. The license fee is intended to cover the costs of issuing and <br />inspecting and other directly related costs of enforcement. <br />(b) The annual license fee for an on-sale intoxicating liquor license issued by a municipality <br />to a club must be no greater than: <br />(1) $300 for a club with under 200 members; <br />(2) $500 for a club with between 201 and 500 members; <br />(3) $650 for a club with between 501 and 1,000 members; <br />(4)$800 for a club with between 1,001 and 2,000 members; <br />(5) $1,000 for a club with between 2,001 and 4,000 members; <br />(6) $2,000 for a club with between 4,001 and 6,000 members; or <br />(7) $3,000 for a club with over 6,000 members. <br />(c) The license fee for the issuance of a wine license may not exceed one-half of the license <br />fee charged for an on-sale intoxicating liquor license, or $2,000, whichever is less. <br />(d) The town board of a town in which an on-sale establishment has been licensed by a <br />county may impose an additional license fee on each such establishment in an amount not to <br />exceed 20 percent of the county license fee. <br />Subd. 3. Intoxicating liquor; off-sale. (a) The annual license fee for an off-sale intoxicating <br />liquor license issued by a city, when combined with any occupation tax imposed by the city, <br />may not exceed the following limits: <br />(1) $1,500 for cities of the first class; <br />(2) $560 for cities over 10,000 population located outside of the seven-county metropolitan <br />area other than cities of the first class; <br />(3) $380 for cities over 10,000 population other than cities of the first class or cities <br />described in clause (2); <br />(4) $310 for cities of between 5,000 and 10,000 population; and <br />(5) $240 for cities with less than 5,000 population. <br />(b) The annual license fee for an off-sale intoxicating liquor license issued by a county or <br />town shall not exceed $800. <br />(c) The fee set by the jurisdiction issuing the license shall be reduced by $100 if the <br />following conditions are met: <br />(1) the licensee agrees to have a private vendor train all employees within 60 days of hire <br />and annually thereafter in laws pertaining to the sale of alcohol, the rules for identification checks, <br />and the responsibilities of establishments serving intoxicating liquors; <br />(2) the licensee agrees to post a policy requiring identification checks for all persons <br />appearing to be 30 years old or less; and <br />(3) a cash award and incentive program is established by the licensee, to award employees <br />who catch underage drinkers, and a penalty program is established to punish employees in the <br />event of a failed compliance check. <br /> <br />-118- <br />https://www.revisor.leg.state.mn.us/statutes/?id=340A.408 <br /> <br />9/24/2008 <br />
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