Controlled access liquor cabinet system for qualified establishments
A hotel or motel with at least 40 rooms and a restaurant on-site can get a special license to put locked mini-bars (called controlled access liquor cabinets) in guest rooms. Adult guests who are checked in can use a key or card to open the cabinet and get drinks. The hotel staff can restock the cabinet only during hours when the restaurant is allowed to sell alcohol. If a guest asks, the hotel must remove all alcohol from their room's cabinet.
311.099. system for qualified s — definitions — — employees, requirements — temporary license, when — sales to establishment, requirements. — 1. As used in this section, the following terms mean:
(1) "Controlled access liquor cabinet", a closed container, either refrigerated in whole or in part or nonrefrigerated, access to the interior of which is restricted by means of a locking device which requires the use of a key, access by means of a locking device as hereinabove described;
(2) "Controlled access liquor cabinet system", a system for the sale of in qualified packages or containers in the rooms provided for the overnight accommodation of in a qualified establishment by means of a controlled access liquor cabinet, and such system shall the to maintain in the rooms provided for the overnight accommodation of transient guests a controlled access liquor cabinet in which such licensee may maintain for sale intoxicating liquor in qualified packages or containers, together with, if desired, other beverages or food, and such system shall permit the adult guests of the room in which such controlled access liquor cabinet is located to use the key, magnetic card or other similar device to gain access to such controlled access liquor cabinet to obtain the intoxicating liquor or other beverages or food for consumption;
(3) "Qualified establishment", any establishment having at least forty rooms for the overnight accommodation of transient guests and having a restaurant or similar facility on the at least sixty percent of the of which is derived from the sale of prepared meals or food, which restaurant's annual gross food sales for the past two years immediately preceding its for a license shall not have been less than one hundred thousand dollars per year or, if such restaurant has been in operation for less than two years, such restaurant has been in operation for at least ninety days preceding the application for license for sale of intoxicating liquor by means of controlled access liquor cabinets and has a projected based upon its sale of food during the preceding ninety days which would exceed one hundred thousand dollars per year;
(4) "Qualified packages or containers", packages or containers for intoxicating liquor, other than beer or other , which hold not less than fifty milliliters and not more than two hundred milliliters, and any packages or containers for beer or other malt liquor;
(5) "Registered guest", each person who signs his name to the guest of the qualified establishment or takes some other equivalent for the purpose of registering as a guest of such qualified establishment;
(6) "Room", a room in a qualified establishment which is intended to be used as, and which is provided for, the overnight accommodation of transient guests.
2. any other of this chapter to the contrary, any person who possesses the qualifications required by this chapter, and who now or hereafter meets the requirements of and complies with the of this chapter, and who operates a qualified establishment and who is licensed to sell with respect to such qualified establishment, may apply for, and the shall , a license to sell intoxicating liquor in the rooms of such qualified establishment by means of a controlled access liquor cabinet system on and subject to the following terms and conditions:
(1) The key, magnetic card or other similar device required to attain access to the controlled access liquor cabinet in a particular room may be provided only to each adult registered guest who is registered to in such room;
(2) Prior to providing a key, magnetic card or other similar device required to attain access to the controlled access liquor cabinet in a particular room to the registered guest, the licensee shall that each such registered guest to whom such key, magnetic card or similar device is to be provided is not a , as defined by section 311.310;
(3) All employees handling the intoxicating liquor to be placed in the controlled access liquor cabinet, including without limitation any employee who inventories and/or restocks and replenishes the intoxicating liquor in the controlled access liquor cabinet, shall be at least eighteen years of age and shall obtain such employee permits as the city, county or other local in which the qualified establishment is located requires to be obtained by employees of the restaurant operated at such qualified establishment; provided, however, that no such employee permits shall be required of any employee who handles the intoxicating liquor in the original case and who does not open such original case;
(4) Registered guests may use the key, magnetic card or other similar device required to attain access to the controlled access liquor cabinet in such registered guest's room at any time; provided, however, that no controlled access liquor cabinet may be restocked or replenished with intoxicating liquor, nor shall any intoxicating liquor be delivered to a room in to restock or replenish the supply of intoxicating liquor in the controlled access liquor cabinet, at any time when the restaurant operated at the qualified establishment is not permitted to sell liquor by the drink at retail the provisions of this chapter;
(5) Upon request from the registered guest at any time, the qualified establishment shall cause all intoxicating liquor to be from the controlled access liquor cabinet in the room of such registered guest as soon as reasonably ; and
(6) The qualified establishment shall have the right to collect payment for the intoxicating liquor or other beverages or food taken from the controlled access liquor cabinet in the room of a registered guest in such manner as it shall determine to be , including without limitation the inclusion of such charges together with the charges made to such registered guest for the use of the room or for purchase of meals at the restaurant operated at such qualified establishment.
3. Any new qualified establishment having been in operation for less than ninety days may be issued a temporary license to sell intoxicating liquor in the rooms of such qualified establishment by means of a controlled access liquor cabinet system for a period not to exceed ninety days if such establishment can show a projection of an annual business from prepared meals or food which would exceed not less than one hundred thousand dollars per year.
4. In addition to any right to sell granted pursuant to any other provision of this chapter, a shall be permitted to sell intoxicating liquor to a qualified establishment in any size of qualified packages or containers for use in a controlled access liquor cabinet system; provided, however, that as to any size of qualified packages or containers which could not be legally sold to the qualified establishment except for the provisions of this section, any such size of qualified packages or containers shall be sold by the qualified establishment only by means of the controlled access liquor cabinet system.
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Source & history notes
(L. 1984 S.B. 441, A.L. 1993 H.B. 63) Effective 6-7-93
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