Public Notice and Affidavit of Posting Notice - Low-Point Beer Permit is a legal document that was released by the Oklahoma District Court - a government authority operating within Oklahoma.
Q: What is a Low-Point Beer Permit?
A: A Low-Point Beer Permit is a license that allows the sale of low-alcohol beer in Oklahoma.
Q: What is the purpose of a Public Notice and Affidavit of Posting Notice?
A: The purpose of a Public Notice and Affidavit of Posting Notice is to inform the public about an application for a Low-Point Beer Permit and provide proof that notice of the application was properly posted.
Q: Who needs to file a Public Notice and Affidavit of Posting Notice for a Low-Point Beer Permit?
A: The applicant for a Low-Point Beer Permit is responsible for filing the Public Notice and Affidavit of Posting Notice.
Q: What information should be included in the Public Notice?
A: The Public Notice should include the name of the applicant, the address of the proposed establishment, and the date on which the application will be considered by the ABLE Commission.
Q: How long should the Public Notice be posted?
A: The Public Notice must be posted for at least ten consecutive days prior to the date of the hearing by the ABLE Commission.
Q: What should the applicant do after posting the Public Notice?
A: After posting the Public Notice, the applicant must complete and sign an Affidavit of Posting Notice to confirm that the notice was properly posted.
Q: Is there a fee for filing a Public Notice and Affidavit of Posting Notice for a Low-Point Beer Permit?
A: Yes, there is a fee for filing a Public Notice and Affidavit of Posting Notice, which is determined by the ABLE Commission.
Q: What happens after the Public Notice and Affidavit of Posting Notice are filed?
A: Once the Public Notice and Affidavit of Posting Notice are filed, the ABLE Commission will consider the application for a Low-Point Beer Permit at the scheduled hearing.
Form Details:
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