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IN SB0032
Bill
Status
1/6/2015
Primary Sponsor
Philip Boots
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AI Summary
SB 32 Summary
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Creates a new supplemental dealer's permit available only to holders of existing beer, wine, or liquor dealer's permits, allowing Sunday carryout sales of alcoholic beverages.
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Establishes annual permit fees of $500 for single-type dealers, $750 for two-type dealers, and $1,000 for dealers selling all three types, with fees deposited into the alcohol and tobacco commission's enforcement and administration fund.
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Allows package liquor store, farm winery, and microbrewery permit holders to sell carryout alcoholic beverages on Sunday without obtaining a supplemental permit.
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Permits minors to be present in package liquor stores when accompanied by a parent or guardian who is at least 21 years of age.
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Eliminates five-year residency requirements for alcoholic beverage dealers and repeals restrictions limiting package liquor stores to selling only specified commodities.
Legislative Description
Alcoholic beverages. Creates a supplemental dealer's permit. Provides that a supplemental dealer's permit may be issued only to a holder of a beer, wine, or liquor dealer's permit. Allows the holder of a supplemental dealer's permit to sell alcoholic beverages for carryout on Sunday. Establishes fees for a supplemental dealer's permit. Requires the fees to be deposited in the enforcement and administration fund of the alcohol and tobacco commission. Allows the holder of a package liquor store permit, farm winery permit, or microbrewery permit to sell carryout alcoholic beverages on Sunday without a supplemental dealer's permit. Allows a minor to
Last Action
First Reading: referred to Committee on Public Policy
1/6/2015