4 Pa. Stat. § 207

Current through Pa Acts 2024-53, 2024-56 through 2024-79
Section 207 - Removal of office of licensee; notice
(a) No change in the location of the place of business of any licensee covered by any license shall be made unless such licensee first obtains the approval of the licensor.
(b) When any licensee, holding an unexpired license issued pursuant to this act, having first obtained the approval of the licensor removes his place of business to a location other than that described in his license, but within the jurisdiction of the licensor, he shall within twenty-four hours immediately following such removal, give written notice to the licensor. Such written notice shall describe the premises to which such removal is made, the date on which it is made, and shall be accompanied by the license issued. Immediately upon receipt by the licensor of such notice and license he shall cause to be written or stamped across the face of such license a statement to the effect that the licensee therein described as removed on the date stated in such written notice from the place originally described in such license to the place described in such written notice and he shall then return the license with the endorsement thereon to the licensee therein described.
(c) No more than one change of location shall be permitted a licensee in any one calendar year.

4 P.S. § 207

1947, May 2, P.L. 143, § 7.