§ 3-9-203 - Applicability -- Purpose and effect of referendum election.
               	 		
3-9-203.    Applicability -- Purpose and effect of referendum election.
    (a)  The  provisions of this subchapter authorizing on-premises consumption shall  be effective only in cities and counties, or portions thereof, in which  the manufacture or sale of intoxicating liquor is not prohibited as a  result of a local option election held pursuant to Initiated Act No. 1  of 1942, and in which the sale of alcoholic beverages for on-premises  consumption has been approved by a majority vote at a referendum  election as herein provided.
(b)  A  favorable vote at a referendum election shall authorize on-premises  consumption in licensed premises, as provided in this subchapter, in  only those areas of the city or county which are not dry areas.
(c)    (1)  A  referendum election held in a city shall be for the purpose of  determining whether the sale of alcoholic beverages for on-premises  consumption shall be authorized in the portions of the city in which the  sale of alcoholic beverages is not otherwise prohibited by law.
      (2)  A  referendum election held in a county shall be for the purpose of  determining whether the sale of alcoholic beverages for on-premises  consumption shall be authorized in all areas of the county, including  cities of the first class and second class and incorporated towns  therein, in which the sale of alcoholic beverages is not otherwise  prohibited by law.