Sec. 30-28. Railroad permit.
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Sec. 30-28. Railroad permit. A railroad permit may be granted to any corporation
that operates a railway in this state or that operates club, parlor, dining, buffet or lounge
cars upon the lines of any such railway in this state. Such permit shall allow the sale
and public consumption of alcoholic liquor in any club, parlor, dining, buffet or lounge
car of a passenger train operated in this state. A railroad permit shall be subject to all
the privileges, obligations and penalties provided for in this chapter except that it shall
be issued to a corporation instead of to a person and if it is revoked, another application
may be made by the corporation for the issuance of another railroad permit at any time
after the expiration of one year after such revocation. The annual fee for a railroad permit
shall be four hundred dollars.
History: P.A. 93-139 made technical changes and added the annual fee for a railroad permit.
See note to Sec. 30-14.
Cited. 184 C. 75, 80.