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AL SB122
Bill
Status
2/2/2021
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 allowing licensees to deliver sealed beer and wine from licensed retailers to Alabama residents 21 years or older for personal use.
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Applicants must pay a $100 non-refundable filing fee and $1,000 license fee, provide proof of general liability insurance ($5,000,000 for 4+ drivers or $2,000,000 for 3 or fewer), and submit a training program outline for delivery personnel on age verification and identification checking.
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Delivery service licensees must verify customer age at order placement and delivery, use ID scanning software or approved alternative, deliver only sealed containers with alcohol warnings, and may not deliver to residence halls at institutions of higher learning or to dry municipalities.
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Limits delivery to 48 12-ounce containers of beer and six 750-milliliter bottles of wine per 24-hour period per individual; requires return of products if recipient is underage, intoxicated, or refuses identification verification.
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Annual renewal fee is $1,000; Board may suspend or revoke licenses through administrative proceedings; technology companies providing only software platforms are exempt from licensing requirements.
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 Judiciary
2/2/2021