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IA HF2647
Bill
Status
2/19/2026
Primary Sponsor
State Government
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AI Summary
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Retail alcohol licensees authorized to sell alcoholic liquor in original unopened containers for off-premises consumption may transfer alcoholic liquor between licensed premises with identical ownership
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Transfers between commonly-owned premises are not considered "deliveries" under existing Code section 123.46A, creating a distinct regulatory category for inter-location inventory transfers
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Transferred alcoholic liquor remains the inventory of the transferring licensee until physically placed on the receiving premises, at which point ownership transfers for regulatory and enforcement purposes
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Licensees conducting transfers must maintain records including date, quantity, type of alcoholic liquor, and receiving licensee for three years from the transfer date
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Transfer records must be accessible and open to inspection by the Department of Revenue during normal business hours
Legislative Description
A bill for an act relating to transferring alcoholic beverages between the premises of certain retail alcohol licensees with identical ownership.(Formerly HSB 712.)
Last Action
Introduced, placed on calendar. H.J. 351.
2/19/2026