(1) In addition to all other alcoholic beverage licensing requirements, an on-premises consumption beer licensee shall:
(a) only purchase and possess on the premises beer from a beer wholesaler or brewery, except as permitted under 16-6-306, MCA, and described in (6);
(b) store alcoholic beverages only on the premises or in an approved noncontiguous alcoholic beverage storage area;
(c) offer beer for on-premises consumption;
(d) prevent the self-service of alcoholic beverages on the premises;
(e) prevent the sale of alcoholic beverages for on-premises or off-premises consumption between 2 a.m. and 8 a.m.;
(f) prevent the consumption or possession of alcoholic beverages on the premises between 2 a.m. and 8 a.m., by removing all alcoholic beverages other than those sold for off-premises consumption pursuant to (3) from individuals' possession by 2 a.m.;
(g) prevent the consumption or possession of alcoholic beverages on the premises by persons who are under 21 years of age or actually, apparently, or obviously intoxicated; and
(h) prevent the on-premises consumption of alcoholic beverages not sold or provided at the premises and those sold for off-premises consumption pursuant to (3).
(2) In addition to the requirements and exceptions in (1), an on-premises consumption beer licensee with a wine amendment shall:
(a) only purchase and possess on the premises fortified wine from an agency liquor store and table wine from a table wine distributor or winery, except as described in (6);
(b) offer wine for on-premises consumption; and
(c) operate a restaurant or prepared-food business on the premises.
(3) An on-premises consumption beer licensee and an on-premises consumption beer licensee with a wine amendment may sell alcoholic beverages for off-premises consumption under the following conditions:
(a) alcoholic beverages must be sold in original packaging, prepared servings filled at the time of sale, or growlers of beer or table wine filled at the time of sale; and
(b) except as provided in (5) and (6), the sale of alcoholic beverages must occur on the premises.
(4) An on-premises consumption beer licensee and an on-premises consumption beer licensee with a wine amendment may use curbside pickup, including a drive-through window, to sell alcoholic beverages that were ordered online or through the phone.
(5) An on-premises consumption beer licensee and an on-premises consumption beer licensee with a wine amendment may deliver alcoholic beverages to a customer off-site under the following conditions:
(a) the licensee must apply for, and be issued, a delivery endorsement from the department. The application fee for the delivery endorsement is $200;
(b) alcoholic beverage delivery is limited to beer and wine - depending on the license amendment - in original packaging;
(c) the licensee may deliver alcoholic beverages if the delivery includes food purchased from and prepared by the licensee. The purchase price of the delivered beer and wine - depending on the license amendment - may not exceed the purchase price of the delivered food; and
(d) the licensee must use its employees who are 21 years of age or older for all food deliveries that include alcoholic beverages. Third-party delivery companies are prohibited.
(6) An on-premises consumption beer licensee and an on-premises consumption beer licensee with a wine amendment may open and serve wine from a sealed bottle that was brought on to the premises by a patron and may charge a corkage fee.