Wyoming Statutes
Wyo. Stat. § 12-4-301 (2026)
Sales by clubs; license fees; petition; license
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restrictions.
(a) Bona fide clubs as defined by W.S. 12-1-101(a)(iii)
may be licensed by the appropriate licensing authority under a
limited retail liquor license for which the licensee shall pay a
license fee of not less than one hundred dollars ($100.00) nor
more than one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500.00) annually
in advance.
(b) At least fifty-one percent (51%) of the membership of
a social club as defined by W.S. 12-1-101(a)(iii)(E) shall sign
a petition indicating a desire to secure a limited retail liquor
license. The form of the petition shall be prescribed by the
division and shall include the residence address of each member
signing the petition.
(c) Except as otherwise provided by W.S. 12-5-201(f), a
club holding a limited retail license may sell alcoholic or malt
beverages for consumption anywhere on the licensed premises for
consumption by its members and their accompanied guests only as
approved by the local licensing authority.
(d) Repealed by Laws 1985, ch. 92, § 3.
(e) A political subdivision of the state may hold no more
than two (2) club limited retail liquor licenses for golf
courses owned, maintained or operated by that political
subdivision in addition to any other license held by that
political subdivision. For purposes of this subsection, a
political subdivision may contract for or otherwise subcontract
the operations of a golf course or any food and beverage service
associated with the golf course to another individual or entity
without transferring the club limited retail liquor license held
under this subsection.