Missouri Code of State Regulations
Title 11 - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
Division 70 - Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Control
Chapter 2 - Rules and Regulations
Section 11 CSR 70-2.030 - Change of Facts, Posting, Transfer, and Lost Licenses-Executors-Administrators
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: This amendment lists the responsibilities of the managing officer and clarifies the expectations for change of facts.
(1) Written notice is to be provided to the supervisor of Alcohol and Tobacco Control within fifteen (15) days if any factor or information changes from what is set forth on an application during a period of licensure.
(2) A license issued pursuant to this chapter is to be displayed in a conspicuous place on the premises where the business is carried on, as well as any city or county license designating the premises as a place to sell intoxicating liquor. No license may be posted at the premises where traffic in intoxicating liquor is being carried on by any person other than the licensee. A license may not be knowingly defaced, destroyed, or altered.
(3) The supervisor of Alcohol and Tobacco Control may allow a license to be transferred to any other premises or to any other part of the building containing the licensed premises, provided the premises sought to be licensed meets the requirements of the law. The licensee must apply for permission to transfer in writing, and the supervisor must approve the application for permission to transfer before the license can be transferred. The application for permission to transfer must include-
(4) Whenever a license is lost or destroyed, a duplicate license in lieu of the lost or destroyed license may be issued by the supervisor of Alcohol and Tobacco Control without cost to the licensee.
(5) Unless licensed by the supervisor of Alcohol and Tobacco Control as such, no receiver, assignee, trustee, guardian, administrator, or executor may sell any intoxicating liquor belonging to the estate over which s/he has control, except to a licensed wholesaler or retailer with the written consent of the supervisor of Alcohol and Tobacco Control to sell the intoxicating liquor. The supervisor may give written consent after receiving the following documents and information:
(6) In the event that a licensee's license has been lost, stolen, destroyed, or a transfer to another place of business is desired, an agent or inspector, with the approval of the supervisor, may issue a special certificate which will allow the licensee to continue his/her business. In no event may the special certificate continue in effect for more than ten (10) days from the date of issuance.
(7) Corporations and other entities licensed under the provisions of section 311.060, RSMo, shall designate a managing officer who is an individual in the corporation's or other entity's employ, either as an officer or an employee with the general control and superintendence of the licensed premises, or an agent capable of representing and binding the corporation or other entity during all interactions or proceedings with the supervisor or a designated representative dealing with the Liquor Control Law.
(8) Licensees are responsible for ensuring that the contact information for all persons listed in the application on record with the division is accurate and current.
*Original authority: 311.660, RSMo 1939, amended 1989.