Events Held at a Place Not Covered by Your Alcohol Permit
If you operate a restaurant establishment covered by an alcohol permit, you remain subject to mandatory billing measures even in the following situations:
- You hold a reception (within the meaning of the Act respecting alcohol permits) at a place not covered by your alcohol permit, but located on the premises where you operate your business. For example, if you operate a tourist accommodation establishment and hold a reception in a hall not covered by your alcohol permit, you are still subject to the measures.
- You obtain a reunion permit authorizing the sale of alcoholic beverages during an event held in a place not covered by your alcohol permit but located on the premises where you operate your business. For example, if you operate a tourist accommodation establishment and obtain a reunion permit authorizing the sale of alcoholic beverages during a wedding taking place under a tent set up outdoors, you are still subject to the measures.
However, if you obtain a reunion permit authorizing you to sell alcoholic beverages during a festival or other similar event (such as a trade show or an exposition) held elsewhere than on the premises where your business is operated, you are not subject to mandatory billing measures.