8258 CMB LicenseATED-SALINA
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ORDINANCE NUMBER 8258
(Published in The Salina Journal 00Uurâ–ºlhey Iq- . 1972)
AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE TRANSFER OF LICENSE TO SELL CEREAL MALT
BEVERAGE AT RETAIL, AMENDING SECTION 6-45 OF THE SALINA CODE AND REPEALING THE
EXISTING SECTION.
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Body of the City of Salina, Kansas:
Section 1. That Section 6-45 of The Salina Code be amended to read
as follows:
"Section 6-45. Transferability of Retail License
Section 6-45 (a). The retail license required by this
article shall not be transferable under any circumstances
from one person to another or from or to any firm,
copartnership, corporation or association.
Section 6-45 (b). The retail license required by this
article shall apply only to the premises described in the
application and in the license issued thereon, and only one
location shall be so described in each license. After such
retail license has been granted for a particular premises,
the license may not be transferred by the same licensee from
one location to another until the City Clerk sha l upon being
authorized by the Board of Commissioners endorse upon the
license permission to transfer the same to another location,
but in order to obtain such permission the retail licensee
shall file an application for retail license, which shall be
subject to examination and investigation the same as if it
were a new application and a statement under oath which shall
show that the premises to which removal is to be made comply
in all respects with the requirements of this act. No such
removal shall be made by any licensee until his said license
has been endorsed to that effect by the City Clerk.
Section 6-45 (c). A retail license to sell cereal malt
beverages shall be purely a personal privilege, expiring on
the 31st day of December in the year issued, unless sooner
suspended or revoked, as in this act provided, and shall not
constitute property, nor shall it be subject to attachment,
garnishment, or execution, nor shall it be alienable or
transferable, voluntarily or involuntarily, except as stated
in (a) and (b) above, or subject to being encumbered or
hypothecated. Such license shall not descend by the laws of
testate or intestate succession, but it shall cease or expire
upon the death of the licensee.
Section 6-45 (d). Whenever an application is made for a
retail license to be issued to a particular premise upon which
there is a current valid license, the current retail license
shall be delivered to the City Clerk and the City Clerk shall
cancel the same upon the records of the City as of the date
of issuance of the new license."
Section 2. That the existing Section 6-45 of The Salina Code is
hereby repealed.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from
and after its adoption and publication in the official city newspaper.
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(SEAL)
Attest:
D. L, Harrison, City Clerk
Introduced: November 6, 1972
Passed: November 13, 1972
Jack Weisge fir, Mayor