(Formerly Rule 32) A Rule Defining and Regulating Multiple Activity Clubs Licensed to Sell to Guests of Such Clubs and Guests of Members
Delaware Administrative Code
Delaware Administrative Code
Office of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Commissioner 1000 General Establishments and Clubs Rule 1006 (Formerly Rule 32) A Rule Defining and Regulating Multiple Activity Clubs Licensed to Sell to Guests of Such Clubs and Guests of Members 1.0 Defining Multiple Activity Clubs 1.1 A licensed club whose gross revenue from the sale of alcoholic liquor does not exceed 40% of its total annual revenue from all sources and which either: 1.1.1 Serves meals at regular hours six days a week, or 1.1.2 Has a physical facility, regularly used by members of the club other than club rooms for the sale and service of food and alcoholic liquor and which facility is of a permanent nature and regularly used, i.e., tennis court, golf course, indoor pool, may apply for a Multiple Activity Club License. 1.2 A Multiple Activity Club License permits the sale of alcoholic liquor to guests of the club or guests of its members. 19 DE Reg. 775 (02/01/16)
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