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§3061. Issuance and revocation


Published: 2015

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The Vermont Statutes Online



Title

09

:
Commerce and Trade






Chapter

083

:
INNKEEPERS AND VICTUALERS






Subchapter

001
:
LICENSING










 

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3061. Issuance and revocation

(a) The

selectboard members may license for one year, or a less time, suitable persons

to keep restaurants, or other places dispensing food or drink to the public,

and inns or hotels in their respective towns, and may revoke such licenses

granted by them or by their predecessors when the public good requires it. This

subsection shall not apply to homes catering to tourists, tearooms, or tourist

camps.

(b) The judges

of the Superior Court may grant licenses to keep inns or hotels in unorganized

towns and gores in their respective counties and may revoke the same when the

public good so requires.

(c) A person who

keeps an inn, hotel, restaurant, or other place dispensing food or drink to the

public without a license, when one is required, as provided in subsections (a)

and (b) of this section, shall be fined not less than $10.00 nor more than

$50.00. (Amended 1973, No. 193 (Adj. Sess.), § 3, eff. April 9, 1974; 2013, No.

161 (Adj. Sess.), § 72.)