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Temporary/Special Function Permits
TEMPORARY/SPECIAL FUNCTION PERMITS.
There are nine types of TEMPORARY permits. The first is an
"F" Permit. The "F" permit may be issued to any association of ten or more
persons, labor union, charitable organizations, or to an employer of ten or more persons
sponsoring a function for his/her employees to sell BEER ONLY. An "F" permit
is effective for not more than five (5) days for the sale of BEER ONLY until 1:00am.
No more than two (2) "F" permits may be issued to the same applicant in any thirty (30)
day period. You will need the following forms to secure a temporary "F" permit
(Click them, print them, fill them out, mail them in with your payment):
DLC4115 - F Permit Application with general instructions
The second type is an
"F-1" Permit. The "F-1" permit may be issued to any nonprofit organization to allow the
nonprofit organization and its members and their guests
to lawfully bring beer, wine, and intoxicating liquor in its original package, flasks, or other
containers into a convention facility for
consumption therein ("B.Y.O.B.").
An "F-1" permit is effective for not more than
seventy-two (72) consecutive hours (3 days). You will need
the following form to secure a temporary "F-1" permit (Click it, print it, fill
it out, mail it in with your payment):
DLC4145 - F-1 Permit Application with general instructions
The third type is an
"F-2" Permit. The "F-2" permit is for a function sponsored by a nonprofit
organization organized for a charitable, cultural, fraternal or educational purpose, to sell
beer, wine, mixed beverages, and spirituous liquor by the drink, at a place where the sale of beer, wine,
mixed beverages, and spirituous liquor on that day is otherwise permitted by law.
The applicant-organization shall not be
affiliated with the holder of any permit other than a D-4 permit, but a D-4 holder cannot be
issued an "F-2" in its own name. An "F-2" permit is effective for not more than
forty-eight (48) consecutive hours, and no sales can be made after 1:00am. No more than two
"F-2" permits can be issued to the same applicant in one calendar year. You will need
the following forms to secure a temporary "F-2" permit (Click them, print them, fill
them out, mail them in with your payment): DLC4138 - F-2 Permit
Application with general instructions
The fourth type is an "F-3" Permit. An"F-3" permit
may be issued to a non-profit organization of more than 250 members, whose primary purpose is
to support, promote, and educate members of the beer, wine, or mixed beverage industry.
   An F-3 permit allows the organization to bring beer, wine, or mixed beverages in
their original packages or containers into a convention facility or hotel, not for sale, for
consumption in the facility or hotel for a period not to exceed five days. You will need
the following form to secure a temporary "F-3" permit (Click it, print it, fill it out,
mail it in with your payment): DLC4189 - F-3 Permit Application with
general instructions
The fifth type is an "F-4" Permit. An"F-4" permit
may be issued to an association or corporation organized not-for-profit in this state to conduct
an event that includes the introduction, showcasing, or promotion of Ohio wines. An F4 permit
allows the association or corporation to furnish, at no charge, 2 oz. samples and sale by the
glass for on premises consumption of wine from participating A2 permit holders and in sealed
containers for consumption off premises until 1 a.m., for a period not to exceed three (3) days.
APPLICATION MUST BE FILED 30 DAYS PRIOR TO EVENT.
THE FEE FOR AN F-4 PERMIT IS $60.00 PER DAY
You will need the following form to secure a temporary "F-4" permit
(Click it, print it, fill it out, mail it in with your payment):
DLC4200 - F-4 Permit Application with general instructions.
The sixth type is an "F-5" Permit. An"F-5" permit
may be issued to an owner or operator of a Riverboat with a capacity in excess of
fiftyfive (55) persons, that is not regularly docked in the state, whose owner or operator
has a written contract with a nonprofit organization for the Riverboat to participate in a
festival. An F-5 permit allows the holder to sell beer and intoxicating liquor by the glass
and from the container for consumption on the premises until 1:00am, not to exceed six (6)
days. Only one (1) F-5 permit may be issued per calendar year to an applicant.
APPLICATION MUST BE FILED 30 DAYS PRIOR TO EVENT.
THE FEE FOR AN F-5 PERMIT IS $180.00.
You will need the following form to secure a temporary "F-5" permit
(Click it, print it, fill it out, mail it in with your payment):
If you have any questions, please call (614) 644-3155.
DLC4256 - F-5 Permit Application with general instructions.
The seventh type is an "F-6" Permit. An"F-6" permit
may be issued to a nonprofit organization that is exempt from
federal income taxation under the "internal Revenue Code of 1986, "100 stat.2085,26 U.S.C.A. 501(c)(3), as amended",
to sell wine at an event organized and conducted by, and for the benefit of, the nonprofit organization.
No F6 permit shall be effective for more than seventy-two consecutive hours, and sales of wine under the permit
shall be confined to the same hours permitted to the holder of a D-2 permit. The Division shall not issue more
than six F-6 permits per calendar year to the same nonprofit organization.
The fee for an F-6 permit is $50.00.
You will need the following form to secure a temporary "F-6" permit
(Click it, print it, fill it out, mail it in with your payment):
If you have any questions, please call (614) 644-3155.
DLC4257 - F-6 Permit Application with general instructions.
The eighth type is an "F-7" Permit.
An"F-7" permit
may be issued to a "nonprofit organization" meeting certain criteria,
to sell beer, wine, mixed beverages, and spirituous liquor by the
individual drink at a "qualified golf event" until 1 A.M. not to
exceed eight days. Only two F-7 permits may be issued per calendar
year to an applicant.
"Nonprofit organization" means any unincorporated association or
nonprofit corporation that is not formed for the pecuniary gain or
profit of, and whose net earnings or any part of whose net earnings
is not distributable to, its members, trustees, directors, officers,
or other private persons.
"Qualified golf event" means a golf tournament or other golf
competition event that is hosted by the nonprofit organization to
which an F-7 permit is issued, that is sanctioned by a recognized
national golf organization, that includes the sale of food for
consumption on the premises for which the F-7 permit is issued,
and that makes contributions to charity from the proceeds of the
event that equal in the aggregate at least $200,000.
"Recognized national golf organization" means the United States
Golf Association; the Professional Golf Association of America (PGA);
the PGA Tour, including the Champions Tour and the Nationwide Tour;
the LPGA Tour; or the successors of any of the previously listed
organizations.
The fee for an F-7 permit is $450.00.
You will need the following form to secure a temporary "F-7" permit
(Click it, print it, fill it out, mail it in with your payment):
If you have any questions, please call (614) 644-3155.
DLC4268 - F-7 Permit Application with general instructions.
The ninth type is an "F-8" Permit.
Sec. 4303.208. (A)(1) The division of liquor control may issue an F-8 permit to a not-for-profit organization
that manages, for
the benefit of the public and by contract with a political subdivision of this state, publicly owned property to sell beer or
intoxicating liquor by the individual drink at specific events conducted on the publicly owned property and appurtenant streets,
but only if, and then only at times at which, the sale of beer and intoxicating liquor on the premises is otherwise permitted by
law. Additionally, an F-8 permit may be issued only if the publicly owned property is located in a county that has a population
of between seven hundred fifty thousand and nine hundred thousand on the effective date of this section.
(2) The premises on which an F-8 permit will be used shall be clearly defined and sufficiently
restricted to allow proper
supervision of the permit's use by state and local law enforcement officers. Sales under an F-8 permit shall be confined to the
same hours permitted to the holder of a D-3 permit.
(3) The fee for an F-8 permit is one thousand seven hundred dollars. An F-8 permit is effective for a
period not to exceed nine
months as specified in the permit. An F-8 permit is not transferable or renewable. However, the holder of an F-8 permit may
apply for a new F-8 permit at any time. An F-8 permit is not effective until any F-8 permit currently held expires. The holder of
an F-8 permit shall make sales only at those specific events about which the permit holder has notified in advance the division
of liquor control, the department of public safety, and the chief, sheriff, or other principal peace officer of the local law
enforcement agencies having jurisdiction over the premises.
(B)(1) An application for the issuance of an F-8 permit is subject to the notice and hearing requirements
established in division (A) of section 4303.26 of the Revised Code.
(2) The liquor control commission shall adopt under Chapter 119. of the Revised Code rules necessary to
administer this section.
(C) No F-8 permit holder shall sell beer or intoxicating liquor beyond the hours of sale allowed by the permit.
This division imposes strict liability on the holder of an F-8 permit and on any officer, agent, or employee of that permit holder.
The fee for an F-8 permit is $1,700.00.
You will need the following form to secure a temporary "F-8" permit
(Click it, print it, fill it out, mail it in with your payment):
If you have any questions, please call (614) 644-3155.
DLC1611 - F-8 Permit Application with general instructions.
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