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IN HB1386
Bill
Status
1/15/2014
Primary Sponsor
Philip GiaQuinta
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AI Summary
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Creates a supplemental package liquor store permit for beer dealers who operate package liquor stores, allowing them to fill or refill containers up to 64 ounces by transferring beer from brewery-sealed kegs.
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Permit holders may sell filled containers to consumers for off-premises consumption, with containers either provided by consumers or sold by the permit holder.
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Containers must not be filled or refilled before the sale of beer to the consumer, and filling/refilling activities are limited to the licensed premises during hours allowed under the holder's dealer permit.
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Supplemental permit is an annual permit with a $150 fee per year, with all collected fees deposited into the alcohol and tobacco commission enforcement and administration fund.
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Exempts supplemental permit holders from statutes prohibiting the refilling of alcoholic beverage containers and the sale of beer in non-brewer-sealed containers.
Legislative Description
Sale of growlers by package liquor stores.
Last Action
First Reading: Referred to Public Policy
1/15/2014