Benefit Performance License License and Inspection Process
A Benefit Performance is an event conducted and operated by a bona fide nonprofit organization within Montgomery County, the net proceeds of which are exclusively for the benefit of the organization. Benefit performances include carnivals, fairs, picnics, dances, bazaars, concerts and horse shows. Any bona fide nonprofit organization within the County will need a Benefit Performance License to conduct a benefit performance. Casino nights can only be operated if no cash prizes are being offered due to a state law prohibiting gambling.
A bona fide nonprofit organization may conduct a performance event for the exclusive benefit of a volunteer fire department, or a charitable, benevolent, patriotic, fraternal, educational, religious or civic object. The net proceeds must solely benefit the nonprofit organization.
A benefit performance includes an outdoor or indoor carnival, fair, picnic, dance, card party, bazaar, concert, contest, horse show, exhibition, lecture, barbecue, or dinner, to which the public is invited or admitted, with or without charge for admission.
A benefit license may require other permits such as an Electrical, Use and Occupancy, Building or a Special Event permits.
Depending on the activities planned for your benefit performance, other licenses may be required from DPS as well as other Montgomery County departments. Some of these are listed below:
- Food and Beverage
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Bingo
- Noise Waiver