Section 4303.272 of the Ohio Revised Code provides:
Any permit holder whose permit premises are destroyed or made unusable
for any cause, or whose tenancy is terminated for any cause, shall deliver
his permit to the Department of Commerce - Division of Liquor Control
for safekeeping until such time as the original permit premises are made
available for occupancy or new premises are secured by the permit holder
or until new premises are secured by the permit holder outside the precinct
affected
by a local option election.
Section 4301:1-1-16 of the Ohio Administrative Code provides:
If a permit holder is unable to conduct his permit business by reasons of
illness or other physical disability for a period in excess of thirty days, or
if a permit holder desires to discontinue the operation of his business for a
period in excess of thirty days , he must notify the Division of Liquor Control
by affidavit, or the affidavit of a majority of the officers or stockholders of
the corporate permit holder, giving the reason for the request and specifying
the period of time he wishes to remain closed.
Any closing authority shall not extend beyond one hundred eighty days,
except for good cause. During the period of closing authority, the permit
premises shall not be used for any other purpose. At the end of the closing
authority period, the permit holder shall resume operation. If the permit
holder is unable to resume operation and no extension has been granted,
the Division of Liquor Control shall not again renew the permit.
Non-compliance with the above provisions shall be grounds for suspension,
revocation or rejection of the permit.
Click HERE and all permits currently in Safekeeping
will be returned to you.
(display is in county and taxing district order)
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