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(a) An applicant for a restaurant liquor license shall satisfy the appropriate licensing authority that the primary source of revenue from the operation of the restaurant to be licensed will be derived from food services and not from the sale of alcoholic or malt beverages.
(b) When renewing a restaurant liquor license, the appropriate licensing authority shall condition renewal upon a requirement that not less than sixty percent (60%) of gross sales from the preceding twelve (12) months operation of a licensed restaurant be derived from food services.
(c) Upon application for license renewal, a license holder shall submit an annual report to the licensing authority on the sales of the licensed restaurant. The report shall contain the annual gross sales figures of the restaurant and shall separate the gross sales figures into two (2) categories:
(i) Food service sales; and
(ii) Alcoholic and malt beverage sales.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wyoming Statutes Title 12. Alcoholic Beverages § 12-4-408. Revenues of licensee to be derived primarily from food services and not the sale of alcoholic beverages; annual report - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wy/title-12-alcoholic-beverages/wy-st-sect-12-4-408/
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