Business Licenses issued in Sandy Springs, GA, as of 9/25/2020. Data is exported from the Sandy Springs Revenue Department. The addresses are geocoded against the address point layer. Locations shown are approximateAll businesses located in the City of Sandy Springs are required to hold a valid Business Occupational Tax Certificate, often referred to as a business license, and pay Business Occupational Taxes. There are additional requirements for businesses who sell alcohol, businesses who rent short-term accommodations (hotels/motel etc.) and businesses who rent vehicles.Learn more about business licenses at Sandy Springs:https://www.sandyspringsga.gov/business/business-regulations-and-licensing
This form must be compiled and sent to hq.esriservices@wfp.org to request a license for ArcGIS Desktop.
In order to operate legally in District of Columbia, most businesses must get a Basic Business License (BBL) from the Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection (DLCP). The Basic Business License (BBL) Program streamlines District of Columbia business licensing procedures. The BBL groups licenses by the type of business activity and regulatory approvals required.
The dataset contains locations and attributes of Liquor Licensees provided by the Alcoholic Beverage and Cannabis Administration (ABCA). For further information visit https://abca.dc.gov/.
An exploration license has exclusive rights for up to 10 years to explore for oil and gas in an area between 10,000 and 500,000 acres in size (AS 38.05.132(b)). The licensee also has the exclusive right to convert the license to leases during the term of the license.The State of Alaska offers oil and gas exploration licenses through its exploration licensing program. The intent of the oil and gas exploration licensing program (AS 38.05.131-134) is to encourage exploration in areas far from existing infrastructure, with unknown hydrocarbon potential, and where there is a higher investment risk to the operator. Licensees are required to provide any data collected under an exploration license to the state (11 AAC 82.981). The exploration licensing program does not apply to certain lands (already subject to areawide lease sales) in the North Slope and Cook Inlet regions as specified by AS 38.05.131(b). The Leasing Team of the Division of Oil and Gas administers the exploration licensing program.The source and official record are LAS case files available here. The lease case files available in this dataset were queried by case type and case status and is a best estimate of exploration leases thru time. The codes and descriptions used to query records contained in this dataset follow. The codes and descriptions contained in this dataset are available from the Division of Oil and Gas.Case Type Code: 780 - Exploration LicenseCase File Status Codes: 11- Application Complete, 35 – Issued, 64 – On Appeal, 80 - Closed
Laatste update: 06 december 2023
A subset of Business licenses for for-profit and non-profit entities operating in Alaskan communities where licensee has designated the physical location as being a single DCRA recognized community and has identified the physical state as AK. For those specific records the (geographic) location has been set to the DCRA centroid of the community. The primary purpose of this feature service is for linking business licenses in the DCRA Community StoryMap Applications to communities with populations under 2500. Data updated monthly from the Alaska Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development, Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing (DCCED-CBPL). See CBPL Business License Download link on this page for source of data represented in CSV format.Source: Alaska Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development, Division of Corporations, Business and Professional LicensingThis data has been visualized in a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) format and is provided as a service in the DCRA Information Portal by the Alaska Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development Division of Community and Regional Affairs (SOA DCCED DCRA), Research and Analysis section. SOA DCCED DCRA Research and Analysis is not the authoritative source for this data. For more information and for questions about this data, see: Alaska DCCED CBPL
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New Orleans Dataset for ArcGIS
This geodatabase contains citywide raster and vector data for New Orleans, Louisiana, USA in the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD 83) / Louisiana South State Plane Feet with EPSG code 3452. Unzip the archive and open in ArcGIS.
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License
This dataset is licensed under the ODC Public Domain Dedication and License 1.0 (PDDL) by Brendan Harmon.
Provides a geographic representation of active businesses licensed in DEA's Seattle Licensing Information System (SLIM).
Businees License Dataset Information Sheet
Feature layer containing authoritative alcohol and video lottery licensing points for Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
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A listing of current business licenses in the City of Alpharetta. Most items in this dataset are associated with a spatial location and can be plotted in GIS software, however some features may not be tied to a location, and therefore may appear to plot outside of the Alpharetta city limits.Important: If you are downloading a dataset from https://open-alpharetta.opendata.arcgis.com, please disregard the Updated, Created, and Published dates on the web page. Most datasets are refreshed nightly. At times, however, the website may provide you with an older cached copy of the data. To ensure you are downloading the most current dataset, we recommend using the "Request new file" option that may appear after you have downloaded a stale dataset.
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ArcGIS Desktop 10.8.2. This is just a software. If you need a license, please send a request to Software Central (softwarecentral@ucla.edu).
Check out the Licenses and Inspections Business Licenses visualization.View metadata for key information about this dataset.Licenses are required for individuals and businesses to engage in select commercial activities. For example, vendors and restaurants require a license in order to sell goods and food and trades-people, such as plumbers and contractors, require a license in order to practice their trade.Information includes license application type, applicant, property for which the license would be issued, application date, issue date, and expiration date. Data is accurate; however, it may be misinterpreted by an unfamiliar user.For questions about this dataset, contact ligisteam@phila.gov. For technical assistance, email maps@phila.gov.
This dataset represents commercial business locations that are California Department of Fish and Wildlife authorized Fishing License Sales Agents. These are locations where the public can purchase fishing licenses. The spatial locations are created by geocoding the address information provided by the business, using best available geocoding methods. Rural locations are potentially less accurate in their location assignment than urban locations. If a location is in doubt, contact the business first to confirm.
Dataset contains information on Tempeans receiving post-secondary education, licenses, certificates. Data supports City's Achieve65Tempe goal that 65 percent of Tempe’s adult population access post-secondary education, resulting in a certification to an advanced degree by 2030.This page provides data for the Post-Secondary School Achievement Rate performance measure. Certificate and License estimates from the Arizona Board of Regents.The performance measure dashboard is available at 3.09 Post-Secondary School Achievement Rate.Additional InformationSource: US Census, Arizona Board of RegentsContact: Marie RaymondContact E-Mail: Marie_Raymond@tempe.govData Source Type: Excel / CSVPreparation Method: Numbers retrieved from US Census and Arizona Board of Regents, then combined into a summary spreadsheet. The supporting data sources are also provided.Publish Frequency: annuallyPublish Method: manualData Dictionary
List of current mobile food vendor business licenses issued by the City of Scottsdale including business name, license number and status.1 full year of licenses updated weekly.
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Louisiana Dataset for ArcGIS
This geodatabase contains statewide raster and vector data for Louisiana, USA in NAD 1983 / UTM zone 15N with EPSG code 26915. Unzip the archive and open in ArcGIS.
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This dataset is licensed under the ODC Public Domain Dedication and License 1.0 (PDDL) by Brendan Harmon.
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The Alcoholic Beverage Control Board develops and enforces reasonable administrative regulations relative to the sale and use of alcoholic beverages. The Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control includes various divisions as follows: the Commissioner’s office, the Distilled Spirits and Malt Beverage divisions, an administrative services branch, a licensing division, an education branch, a legal division and an enforcement division. These departments work together to ensure excellent public service and effective enforcement.To operate in Jefferson County, the State and Local licenses shall be in good standing. Contact us at 502-564-4850 or abc.info@ky.gov or click here for more contact information.This data currently feeds the Louisville Metro KY- ABC Licenses map
Field Name
Field Description
SiteID
State issued unique identifier for the site where the license is issued. Commonly referred as to the State License Number
County
location of the premises - Jefferson County
City
location of the premises
DBA
Doing Business As, Name of Business
Licensee
the person or entity paying for the license
PremisesStreet
Location covered by the license
PremisesCityState
LicenseNumber
license Number - unique identifier issued by the state of Kentucky, commonly referred as the Endorsement ID
LicenseType
License Type issues by the state of Kentucky
Status
License Status - Active
IssueDate
date when the license was issued
EffectiveDate
date when the license starts
ExpiryDate
date when the license expires
Longitude
GPS coordinates of the premises
Latitude
This dataset was supplied to the Bioregional Assessment Programme by a third party and is presented here as originally supplied. Metadata was not provided and has been compiled by the Bioregional Assessment Programme based on known details at the time of acquisition.
This dataset includes the works details from with surface water licences from NSW in the NIC/NAM Additional PAE region. The short guide to NSW Office of Water's licensing data has been provided to accompany the dataset (both the spatial locations and the associated licence details).
A SHORT GUIDE TO NSW OFFICE OF WATER'S LICENSING DATA
Methodology
Using the supplied polygons a spatial select was taken for each polygon area for the Surface and Groundwater Approved Work locations. These Work Location points were exported to an ArcGIS 10.0 File Geodatabase for each polygon area. These work locations have a "Status" of either "Active" (under the Water Act) or "Current" (under the Water Management Act).
The Approved License number attached to each Work was then used to query the Office of Water's Water Licensing System (WLS) to extract details on each Approved license including any linked Water Access Licenses (WAL) if the Work was now under the Water Management Act (WMA). These files end in *_WLS-EXTRACT_n.xls.
If found the linked WAL number is used to re-query using WLS to extract details on each linked WAL. These files end in *_WLS-EXTRACT_n_WALs_volume.xls.
It should be noted that due to query size constraints in WLS the output files for each polygon area may be split into a number of subset files ("n" being the number of the subset).
The field headings are as per the WLS Extract report. They include some characters (e.g. "") that may cause problems if loaded into ArcGIS. Not knowing how the data is to be used I have not amended them.
Understanding Licensing data
A Licensed Work Approval may have more than work (and therefore work location, i.e. point) associated with it. If the Licensed Work Approval is under the old Water Act it may have associated with it an "Entitlement" volume (if on a Regulated River) or an "Allocation" volume in an unregulated area. Please note that these volumes are for the whole licensed approval distributed amongst the related works but not against any particular one.
A Licensed Work Approval, if under the newer Water Management Act may have more than one linked WAL. Each WAL may have a "Share Component" volume associated with it. This will nee to be summed against each linked Licensed Work Approval to get the total WAL volume. Please note again that these volumes are for the whole licensed approval distributed amongst the related works but not against any particular one.
It is important to note that under the WMA it is possible for WALs not to have a linked Licensed Work Approval (to support Water Trading). This means a spatial select with not find these WALs and the volumes associated with them. The WAL is still related to a particular Water Source and can be re-associated with a different Licensed Work Approval at a later date.
This dataset has been provided to the BA Programme for use within the programme only. Third parties may request a copy of the data from DPI Water (previously known as the NSW Office of Water) at http://www.water.nsw.gov.au/.
This dataset was extracted from the NSW Office of Water's licensing system. Work Location points were exported to an ArcGIS 10.0 File Geodatabase for each polygon area supplied by the Bioregional Assessment project teams for each area. Corresponding work locations found with each polygon were exported from the licensing system.
NSW Office of Water (2014) Missing SW Licensing Data in the Namoi PAE 20140711. Bioregional Assessment Source Dataset. Viewed 11 December 2018, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/131b847c-7fe3-4b5f-a610-e969b2e54ca4.
Business Licenses issued in Sandy Springs, GA, as of 9/25/2020. Data is exported from the Sandy Springs Revenue Department. The addresses are geocoded against the address point layer. Locations shown are approximateAll businesses located in the City of Sandy Springs are required to hold a valid Business Occupational Tax Certificate, often referred to as a business license, and pay Business Occupational Taxes. There are additional requirements for businesses who sell alcohol, businesses who rent short-term accommodations (hotels/motel etc.) and businesses who rent vehicles.Learn more about business licenses at Sandy Springs:https://www.sandyspringsga.gov/business/business-regulations-and-licensing