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February January December November October September June May Individuals selling food at festivals must obtain a permit to do so for each booth at each festival. Business application not required. A license is required for any food dealer that wishes to extend its food preparation temporarily to the outside.
See Temporary Change of Plan Permit. A permit is required of every person who sells food in the City of Milwaukee from a pushed, pedaled, pulled or motorized vehicle or from a carried container on the public way.
License is required for those who wish to transport handicapped and elderly persons who by reason of physical or mental infirmity or age cannot be transported on public mass transportation vehicles.
This license is not required for operating in the city of Milwaukee if the intention is to transport people in a vehicle that is utilized as a Human Services Vehicle, and if the licensee is being reimbursed by State issued insurance. Contact the Wisconsin Department of Motor Vehicles. License required for those engaged in the business of installing, repairing, servicing, improving, or remodeling any permanent installation or improvement attached to an existing home or building used for residence purposes but not exceeding 6 living units.
Permit required for persons to engage in the business of operating a horse-drawn surrey for hire. Permit required for persons engaged in a for-hire transportation business on a pre-reserved contract service basis only. License required for those conducting a business of storing motor vehicles, for a fee, with spaces for more than 15 cars.
Pawnbroker See Secondhand Dealer License. License required for those engaged in the selling, leasing, renting, installing, monitoring, servicing, altering, moving or causing any alarm system to be sold, leased, rented, installed, monitored, serviced or altered in or on any building, place of business, structure, residence or other facility.
Included in this definition are holders of alarm system contracts. License required for those collecting or transporting waste materials on any street or alley in the city of Milwaukee. License required to permit dancing by patrons and to permit the holding of certain shows and exhibitions upon premises.
License required to permit--on a temporary basis--dancing by patrons and to permit the holding of certain shows and exhibitions upon premises. License required for those in the business of selling, purchasing, or exchanging secondhand articles of personal property. License required for those engaging in the business of buying, selling, exchanging, or dealing in used or secondhand motor vehicles.
Retail or Wholesale. License required for a restaurant or alcohol beverage licensee who provides outside seating in the public right of way for customers to consume food or beverages.
Permit required for persons operating a privately owned vehicle engaged in the business of carrying passengers in a shared ride service for hire on a fixed route and fixed schedule to and from predetermined locations, or in a group travel service for hire on a pre-reserved basis only, provided that the vehicle has a passenger-carrying capacity of 5 or more persons, excluding the driver. License required for those engaging in the business of removing snow or ice from the public sidewalks or public alleys of the city by means of motorized sweepers or plows.
Permit required for public passenger vehicles with 3 or more doors that operate without a fixed route or schedule and which are available for hire upon demand for service including by hail on the street, or upon telephonic or other electronic request, and is equipped with a taximeter. Temporary Change of Plan Permit. Authorizes the licensee to temporarily deviate from the plan of operation on file with our office. Deviations include change of hours or age restriction, extension of premises, change of capacity, and change of etertainment.
If this type of license is issued to an alcohol beverage retail establishment, then the license expires at same time as the alcohol beverage license. Wells Street Milwaukee, WI Directions Hours. Email Us! The Milwaukee Region blends urban living with Midwest ambiance to create the ideal environment in which to make a living and live your life. Our career opportunities, low commute times, diverse neighborhoods, affordable housing, abundant recreational choices and excellent schools may amaze you at first — but you'll get used to them.
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To stop, release the enter key. May sell intoxicating liquor to consumers only in original packages for off-premise consumption. They may offer taste samples of wine on premises. Retail Class "A" Beer License. Class "A" retailers may sell beer to consumers in any quantity in original packages for off-premise consumption only.
The last requirement can be waived if it is a renewal application or if you held a non-expired Wisconsin alcohol beverage license, including an operator's license, within the past two years. The municipality may issue you a provisional operator's license if you are enrolled in a responsible beverage server training course when you apply. An operator's license is only good in the municipality that issues it. For instance, if you are issued an operator's license in the City of Milwaukee, you may not use it in a suburban municipality, like Franklin.
These courses are required to hold alcohol beverage licenses, with some exceptions. They cover alcohol beverage laws, signs of intoxication, safe serving of alcohol beverages, etc. These courses are most often offered by local technical colleges. For further information, contact your local Wisconsin technical college WTC. To find the technical college nearest you, visit the WTCS website at wistechcolleges.
Not all responsible beverage server training courses are taught by technical colleges. Other courses see " Training " on the Department of Revenue website may be substituted for those taught at technical colleges, as long as they have been approved by the Department of Revenue or the Department of Safety and Professional Services DSPS. Make sure of this approval before enrolling in a responsible server course not offered at a technical college.
This document provides statements or interpretations of the following laws and regulations enacted as of June 4, Chapter , Wis. Laws enacted and in effect after June 4, , new administrative rules, and court decisions may change the interpretations in this document. Guidance issued prior to June 4, , that is contrary to the information in this document is superseded by this document, pursuant to sec.
Alcohol Beverage Laws for Retailers Licenses. What does an alcohol beverage license allow? Are licenses and permits the same thing?
What types of alcohol beverage licenses are there? I've heard that some licenses are very expensive. Is that true? May a municipality refund the reserve "Class B" initial issuance fee paid by the licensee? How are quotas and reserve licenses determined? I want specific information about licensing. Where do I go?
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