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(a) There is a commemorative or special event bottle privilege.

(b) The Board may grant the privilege to a holder of:

(1) a Class C 2-day, 6-day, or 12-day license;

(2) a Class C multiple event license; or

(3) a license that has a catering option and that is:

(i) a Class B beer and wine license or Class B beer, wine, and liquor license;

(ii) a Class BDR beer and wine license or Class BDR beer, wine, and liquor license;

(iii) a Class B Resort beer, wine, and liquor license;

(iv) a Class D beer and wine license; or

(v) a Class D beer, wine, and liquor license.

(c) The privilege authorizes the license holder to sell the alcoholic beverages authorized by the license in commemorative or special event bottles for off-premises consumption if:

(1) the privilege is exercised at a catered event or an event held by a holder of a Class C 2-day, 6-day, or 12-day license or a Class C multiple event license;

(2) the Board approves the commemorative or special event bottles before the event occurs; and

(3) the commemorative or special event bottles are sold only on the hours and days that the Board allows.

(d) There is no charge for the privilege.