Current through Register No. 50, December 12, 2024
Section Liq 207.05 - Grounds for Holding Revocation Hearings Revocation hearings shall be held when the petitioner alleges that:
(a) There is continual or longstanding disregard of state law or administrative rules at the licensed business; or(b) The location of the business is not appropriate considering either the nature of the business as currently being operated, the nature of the neighborhood, or the number of similar businesses in the neighborhood, as required by RSA 178:3, VII (f), as shown by: (1) Negative economic impact directly attributable to the business on neighboring businesses, other than competitive;(2) Reduction of neighborhood property values attributable to the business;(3) Negative impact on the quality of life of area residents, as shown by: a. Increased traffic attributable to the licensed business;b. Litter attributable to the licensed business;c. Harassment or threatening behavior by patrons at the business toward residents or passersby; ord. Increased crime or disorderly behavior in the neighborhood directly attributable to the licensed business;(c) The business is not being operated primarily for the purposes indicated by the license type;(d) The licensee has failed to meet the requirements of RSA 178:21, II (a)(1) or RSA 178:22, V(e)(1)(a);(e) The person or persons actually managing the business do not meet the requirements of RSA 178:3, VII (e); or(f) The license holders do not meet the requirements of RSA 178:3, VII (b).N.H. Admin. Code § Liq 207.05
#7061, eff 7-23-99; ss by #8670-B, eff 7-1-06
Amended by Volume XXXVII Number 28, Filed July 13, 2017, Proposed by #12207-A, Effective 6/14/2017.