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CT HB05770
Bill
Status
1/21/2015
Primary Sponsor
General Law Committee
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AI Summary
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Holders of alcoholic liquor permits must either provide potable water free of charge or offer nonalcoholic beverages for sale to customers upon request, effective July 1, 2015
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Water must meet all federal and state purity requirements and be served in containers suitable for individual consumption of at least twelve ounces per serving
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Permittees are not required to provide water or nonalcoholic beverages during hours when alcohol sales are prohibited by statute
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The Department of Consumer Protection may suspend, revoke, or refuse to grant or renew an alcoholic liquor permit if the permittee violates these requirements
Legislative Description
An Act Requiring Certain Alcoholic Liquor Permittees To Offer Nonalcoholic Beverage Alternatives.
Last Action
Referred to Joint Committee on General Law
3/10/2015