An alcohol beverage catering permit is a permit issued pursuant to this section that authorizes the permittee to serve and sell liquor by the drink, beer and wine, or beer, or wine, at a festival or convention, for a time period not to exceed five (5) consecutive days, with an option to request one (1) permit extension on the same terms and conditions as the original permit, which extension may be issued or denied at the sole and absolute discretion of the original issuing entity, or at a party for a time period not to exceed two (2) consecutive days. An alcohol beverage catering permit shall be limited to authorization to sell liquor or beer or wine, or any combination thereof, based upon the type of license the applicant possesses. Applications for such permit shall be made to the city within which the liquor, beer or wine is to be served, or if not within a city then to the county, on such form as prescribed by the city or county which shall contain at a minimum, but not limited to, the following information:
The application shall be verified by the applicant and filed with the appropriate governing body or its designee. A filing fee in the amount of twenty dollars ($20.00) for each day the permit is to be effective shall be paid to the treasury of the governing body which shall not be refunded in any event. Any alcohol beverage catering permit shall be valid only within the issuing jurisdiction.
No alcohol beverage catering permit issued pursuant to this section shall be used on a licensed premise. An alcohol beverage catering permit issued pursuant to this section shall only be exercised by the licensee on record.
Idaho Code § 23-934A