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1125.51 (5) (b) 1. f. “Vendor" means a person that has entered into a vendor
2agreement with the state fair park board authorizing the person to sell intoxicating
3liquor at the state fair park.
AB869,15 4Section 15 . 125.51 (5) (b) 2m. of the statutes is created to read:
AB869,14,105 125.51 (5) (b) 2m. The department may issue a “Class B" permit to a vendor that
6holds a valid certificate issued under s. 73.03 (50), that is qualified under s. 125.04
7(5) and (6), and that conducts business at the state fair park if the state fair park
8board has, by resolution, annually applied to the department for the permit. The
9permit authorizes the retail sale of intoxicating liquor on the premises covered by the
10permit, for consumption anywhere at the state fair park.
AB869,16 11Section 16 . 125.51 (5) (b) 4. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB869,14,1312 125.51 (5) (b) 4. The department may not issue a permit under this paragraph
13subd. 2. to any county or municipality or officer or employee thereof.
AB869,17 14Section 17 . 125.51 (5) (e) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB869,15,615 125.51 (5) (e) Additional sales authority for permittees. Notwithstanding pars.
16(a) 2., (b) 3., (c) 3., and (d) 3. and ss. 125.04 (3) (a) 3. and (9) and 125.09 (1), in addition
17to the authorization specified in par. (a), (b), (c), or (d), a “Class B" permit issued
18under this subsection also authorizes the permittee to provide intoxicating liquor,
19including its retail sale, at specific locations within the Ozaukee County fairgrounds
20for consumption at these locations during special events held at the fairgrounds, if
21the Ozaukee County board adopts a resolution approving the permittee and if the
22premises covered by the “Class B” permit are located in Ozaukee County.
23Notwithstanding pars. (a), (b), (c), and (d), a permittee may provide intoxicating
24liquor under this paragraph at the Ozaukee County fairgrounds even though the
25Ozaukee County fairgrounds are not part of the premises described in the permit.

1A permittee that provides intoxicating liquor under this paragraph is subject to s.
2125.68 (2) as if the intoxicating liquor were provided on the premises covered by the
3“Class B” permit. This paragraph does not authorize Ozaukee County or any person
4operating or managing the Ozaukee County fairgrounds to sell intoxicating liquor
5at retail or to procure or stock intoxicating liquor for purposes of retail sale. This
6paragraph does not apply to a permit issued under par. (b) 2m.
AB869,18 7Section 18. 125.51 (5) (f) of the statutes is created to read:
AB869,15,98 125.51 (5) (f) Permits for racetrack grounds. 1. In this paragraph, “racetrack
9grounds" has the meaning given in s. 125.27 (5) (a).
AB869,15,2010 2. The department may issue “Class B" permits for locations within racetrack
11grounds to any person that holds a valid certificate issued under s. 73.03 (50), that
12is qualified under s. 125.04 (5) and (6), and that is the owner or operator of the
13racetrack grounds or is designated by the owner or operator of the racetrack grounds
14to operate premises located within the racetrack grounds. Subject to subd. 4., the
15permit authorizes the retail sale of intoxicating liquor, by the glass and not in the
16original package or container, on the premises covered by the permit, for
17consumption anywhere within the racetrack grounds. If the department issues more
18than one permit under this paragraph for the same racetrack grounds, no part of the
19premises covered by a permit under this paragraph may overlap with premises
20covered by any other permit issued under this paragraph.
AB869,15,2321 3. Subject to ss. 125.07 (3) (a) 17. and 125.68 (4) (c) 4., all provisions of this
22chapter applying to “Class B" licenses apply to “Class B" permits issued under this
23paragraph, except as follows:
AB869,15,2524 a. A permit issued under this paragraph does not authorize retail sales of
25intoxicating liquor for consumption off the racetrack grounds.
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1b. A permit issued under this paragraph authorizes the retail sale of
2intoxicating liquor for possession and consumption off the premises where sold if the
3possession and consumption occurs within the racetrack grounds.
AB869,16,64 4. A permit issued under this paragraph does not authorize retail sales of
5intoxicating liquor at any designated camping area on racetrack grounds while the
6area is in use for camping.
AB869,16,87 5. The department shall establish a fee for a permit issued under this
8paragraph in the amount of 50 percent of the fee for a permit issued under par. (a).
AB869,19 9Section 19 . 125.68 (4) (c) 3m. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB869,16,1310 125.68 (4) (c) 3m. No premises for which a “Class B" license has been issued
11under s. 125.51 (3) (am) may remain open for the sale of intoxicating liquor between
12the hours of 9 p.m. 12 midnight and 8 a.m. A municipality may, by ordinance, impose
13more restrictive hours than are provided in this subdivision.
AB869,20 14Section 20. 125.68 (4) (c) 4. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB869,16,2115 125.68 (4) (c) 4. Hotels and restaurants the principal business of which is the
16furnishing of food, drinks or lodging to patrons, bowling centers, movie theaters,
17painting studios, racetrack grounds, as defined in s. 125.27 (5) (a), indoor
18horseshoe-pitching facilities, curling clubs, golf courses and golf clubhouses may
19remain open for the conduct of their regular business but may not sell intoxicating
20liquor during the closing hours under subd. 1. or, with respect to the sale of
21intoxicating liquor authorized under s. 125.51 (3r) (a), under subd. 3.
AB869,21 22Section 21 . 125.68 (4) (d) of the statutes is created to read:
AB869,17,223 125.68 (4) (d) Brewers. 1. A brewer holding a permit under s. 125.29 may not
24sell intoxicating liquor at retail under s. 125.29 (3) (h) during the hours in which a
25“Class B” licensed premises is required under par. (c) 1. to be closed. Brewery

1premises may remain open for the conduct of other brewery operations during these
2hours, but a brewer's off-site retail outlet may not remain open during these hours.
AB869,17,43 2. A municipality may not, by ordinance, impose different hours than those
4provided under subd. 1.
AB869,22 5Section 22 . Nonstatutory provisions.
AB869,17,76 (1) Closing hours exception for certain alcohol beverage retailers and
7brewers during the Democratic National Convention in Milwaukee.
AB869,17,88 (a) In this subsection:
AB869,17,9 91. “Brewer” means a person holding a brewer's permit under s. 125.29.
AB869,17,10 102. “Municipality” has the meaning given in s. 125.02 (11).
AB869,17,1411 (b) 1. Notwithstanding s. 125.32 (3) (a), but subject to subd. 3., from July 13 to
12July 17, 2020, the closing hours for Class “B” licensed premises shall be between 4
13a.m. and 6 a.m. if the municipality that issued the license has authorized this
14extended closing hour as provided in subd. 2 .
AB869,17,17 152. A municipality may establish a process to authorize, and may upon
16application so authorize, the extended closing hour under subd. 1. for any Class “B”
17licensed premises within the municipality.
AB869,17,20 183. Notwithstanding s. 125.32 (3) (d), a municipality may, by ordinance adopted
19after the effective date of this subdivision, opt out of subd. 1. and retain from July
2013 to July 17, 2020, the closing hours specified in s. 125.32 (3) (a).
AB869,17,2421 (c) 1. Notwithstanding s. 125.68 (4) (c) 1. and 3m., but subject to subd. 3 ., from
22July 13 to July 17, 2020, the closing hours for “Class B” or “Class C” licensed premises
23shall be between 4 a.m. and 6 a.m. if the municipality that issued the license has
24authorized this extended closing hour as provided in subd. 2.
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12. A municipality may establish a process to authorize, and may upon
2application so authorize, the extended closing hour under subd. 1. for any “Class B”
3or “Class C” licensed premises within the municipality.
AB869,18,6 43. Notwithstanding s. 125.68 (4) (c) 5., a municipality may, by ordinance
5adopted after the effective date of this subdivision, opt out of subd. 1. and retain from
6July 13 to July 17, 2020, the closing hours specified in s. 125.68 (4) (c) 1. and 3m.
AB869,18,127 (d) 1 . Notwithstanding ss. 125.32 (3) (e) and 125.68 (4) (d), from July 13 to July
817, 2020, the closing hours for a brewer's off-site retail outlet, and the hours during
9which a brewer may not sell fermented malt beverages or intoxicating liquor at retail
10on the brewery premises, shall be the same as the closing hours applicable to,
11respectively, Class “B” licensees under par. (b) and “Class B” and “Class C” licensees
12under par. (c) that are located in the same municipality.
AB869,18,18 132. If a municipality establishes a process under par. (b) 2. or (c ) 2. to authorize
14extended closing hours for Class “B” licensees or “Class B” and “Class C” licensees,
15the municipality shall use the same process, and apply the same standards, to
16authorize, upon application, extended hours for brewers under subd. 1. with respect
17to brewery premises or the brewer's off-site retail outlet located within that
18municipality.
AB869,23 19Section 23. Effective dates. This act takes effect on the first day of the 3rd
20month beginning publication, except as follows:
AB869,18,2221 (1) The treatment of s. 125.20 (title), (1), and (2) takes effect on July 1, 2020,
22or on the day after publication, whichever is later.
AB869,18,2423 (2) The treatment of s. 125.20 (3) takes effect on August 1, 2020, or on the 31st
24day after publication, whichever is later.
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1(3) The treatment of ss. 125.27 (4) and (6) and 125.51 (5) (b) (title), 1. f., 2m.,
2and 4. and (e) and Section 22 of this act take effect on the day after publication.
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