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The following are some of the most frequently asked questions. Please be advised that it is the Pennsylvania State Police, Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement (“Bureau”), and not the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (“Board”), which enforces the liquor laws in Pennsylvania.
The PLCB Office of Chief Counsel is the agency’s legal authority, offering guidance on matters related to beverage alcohol regulation and licensing. Online legal resources available to licensees and the public from the PLCB include: Advisory Notices – General guidance issued by the Board addressing a specific subject.
Club Requirements (C, CC, O, PGC, GCC): A non-profit organization in continuous operation and incorporated for at least one year, or if unincorporated, in existence for at least 10 years. The club premises must be sufficient in size to accommodate membership.
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Eligible entities may apply for an SOP using the PLCB’s online regulatory system, PLCB+. The determination as to whether a particular organization qualifies for an SOP is made by the PLCB’s Bureau of Licensing upon receipt of an application.
Section 5.32 of the PLCB’s Regulations, 40 Pa. Code § 5.32, permits retail licensees to hold self-sponsored events, tournaments or contests on their licensed premises. Self-sponsored means paid for and carried out by the licensee.
Sales of alcohol products from other PA-licensed manufacturers are for on-premises consumption and cannot exceed 50 percent of total alcohol sales. Limited distilleries, previously limited to two satellite locations, may now have up to five PLCB-approved satellite locations.
• Club and catering club license holders • Public venue and performing arts license holders (Although their licenses are considered restaurant liquor licenses, their sales of alcohol are limited to events
As to club and catering club licensees, please note that section 5.81 of the PLCB’s Regulations requires clubs to adhere to provisions of their constitution and bylaws. 40 Pa. Code § 5.81. Therefore, if the club’s constitution and/or bylaws dictate individuals may
Act 118 amended the Local Option Small Games of Chance Act to allow club licensees who hold a small games of chance permit to utilize 60% of its proceeds, currently required to be utilized for public interest purposes, for operating expenses beginning with the 2020 calendar year