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license eligibility
To qualify for a pickle card operator’s license, the applicant must hold a retail license for the sale of alcoholic liquor
for consumption on the premises, or a retail license for the sale of alcoholic liquor for consumption off the premises
issued by the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission. The biennial fee for a pickle card operator license is $100 and
the fee must be paid by the applicant. The fee may not be paid on the applicant’s behalf by a licensed organization
nor may the applicant be reimbursed the fee by a licensed organization. All pickle card operator licenses expire on
September 30 of each odd-numbered year. License renewal applications must be submitted to the Department at
least 60 days prior to the expiration date of the license. License fees are due in full for the biennial licensing period.
However, if a new license application is received by the Department and the license will become effective on or after
October 1 of the second year of the biennial licensing period, the license fee is one-half of the biennial fee. A pickle
card operator’s license is not transferable if the business is sold.
authOrizatiOn tO sell Pickle cards
A pickle card operator’s license entitles the business to sell pickle cards for any number of licensed organizations;
however, before selling pickle cards for a particular organization, the pickle card operator must be authorized. A
licensed organization must apply for and obtain a Pickle Card Operator Authorization from the Department for each
pickle card operator location which agrees to sell the organization’s pickle cards. This requires the organization to
complete and submit a
Nebraska Schedule II – Authorization for Pickle Card Operator, Form
50. An owner, officer,
member, or partner of the business licensed as a pickle card operator must sign the application. No fee is required to
obtain the authorization. The Pickle Card Operator Authorization is mailed to the licensed organization. The licensed
organization is responsible for delivering the authorization to the location of the pickle card operator and ensuring that the
authorization is prominently displayed. A business which has obtained a pickle card operator’s license may not sell
individual pickle cards until it has physical possession of both a pickle card operator’s license and an authorization
from the licensed organization for which it intends to sell pickle cards.
Purchasing Pickle cards units — sales agents
Pickle cards are sold to pickle card operators in the form of a “unit.” The only person who is authorized to sell
pickle card units to a pickle card operator is the licensed organization’s sales agent. A pickle card operator MUST
purchase all of its pickle card units through a licensed sales agent. Pickle card operators must pay for all pickle card
units either in advance or upon delivery. The extension of credit in any form is strictly prohibited. Unless otherwise
specifically authorized by the Department, pickle card units must be paid for by a check drawn on either the business
account of the pickle card operator or the personal account of an owner, partner, member, or corporate officer of
the business. The cost of a pickle card unit will vary depending on the type of pickle card sold. The pickle card
operator’s cost is the difference between the definite profit of the unit and the pickle card operator’s commission.
The purchase of a pickle card unit must be receipted by the sales agent on a standard receipt form supplied by the
Department. A copy of this receipt is left with the pickle card operator and must remain at the location where pickle
cards are sold until the unit is completely sold or removed from play. Sales receipts must be available for inspection by
Department personnel.
age restrictiOns
No one under 18 years of age is permitted to buy, sell, or play pickle cards. It is unlawful for a pickle card operator
or its employees or agents to knowingly allow someone under 18 years of age to buy, sell, or play pickle cards.
Pickle card OPeratOr cOmmissiOn
Pickle card operators may be paid a commission by a licensed organization for selling pickle card units on its behalf.
The commission cannot exceed 30 percent of the definite profit of the pickle card unit. This is the MAXIMUM
amount a pickle card operator may receive. A licensed organization or sales agent cannot provide any further type
of compensation, directly or indirectly, to a pickle card operator as an inducement for the pickle card operator’s
agreement to sell that organization’s pickle cards. Other types of illegal inducements include offering to make a
donation to the pickle card operator’s sports teams or favorite charity, offering to pay license fees for the operator,
and offering or providing pickle card dispensing devices to the operator free of charge or for a rate less than fair-
market value.
Nebraska Pickle Card Operator Information Guide Application, October 28, 2010, Page 2

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