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AL SB264
Bill
Status
3/5/2020
Primary Sponsor
J.T. Waggoner
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AI Summary
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Creates a delivery service license issued by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board that allows licensees to deliver sealed beer and wine from licensed retailers to Alabama residents age 21 and older for personal use.
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Requires applicants to pay a $100 non-refundable filing fee and $1,000 license fee, submit a sample retailer contract, provide proof of $5 million general liability insurance, and outline a training program for delivery personnel on age verification and identifying intoxicated individuals.
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Delivery agents must be at least 21 years old, trained and certified, obtain customer age confirmation at order placement, verify valid photo ID at delivery, and use identification scanning software to retain recipient name, date of birth, and signature.
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Limits deliveries to a maximum of 48 12-ounce beer containers and six 750-milliliter wine bottles per 24-hour period and prohibits deliveries to dry municipalities and college/university residence halls.
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Licensees must renew annually for $1,000, permit audits by the board and Department of Revenue, and return undelivered products if recipient is underage, intoxicated, or refuses delivery.
Legislative Description
Alcoholic beverages delivery service permit, authorizes delivery of alcoholic beverages from certain licensed retailers to adult residents in state, Sec. 28-1-4 am'd.
Alcoholic Beverages
Last Action
Read for the first time and referred to the Senate committee on Tourism
3/5/2020