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IL HB3853
Bill
Status
1/8/2019
Primary Sponsor
Michael Zalewski
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AI Summary
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Defines "third-party provider" as any non-carrier entity hired by a winery shipper to deliver wine to consumers and establishes comprehensive reporting requirements for such providers.
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Requires third-party provider employees to post a $1,000 bond with the State Commission before transporting wine and mandates bills of lading showing wine description, consignor/consignee information, and the most direct route to be traveled.
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Requires payment collection at time of delivery with age verification (21+) via valid ID, inclusion of fetal alcohol syndrome warnings in shipments, and prohibits delivery outside lawful service hours or to intoxicated persons.
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Mandates third-party providers file annual statements by February 1st (or within 30 days of request) detailing each shipment including winery shipper name, wine quantity/type/retail value, delivery date/time/address, and recipient signature.
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Makes violations of reporting and transportation requirements a Class C misdemeanor and exempts third-party providers from unlicensed alcohol transport penalties under Section 10-1.
Legislative Description
LIQUOR-THIRD-PARTY PROVIDERS
Last Action
Session Sine Die
1/8/2019