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IN HB1573
Bill
Status
1/23/2017
Primary Sponsor
Philip GiaQuinta
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AI Summary
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Creates a supplemental package liquor store permit allowing package liquor stores to fill or refill containers with beer for consumers present on the premises at the time of sale.
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Permits containers to be either provided by the consumer or sold by the permit holder, with a maximum liquid capacity of 128 ounces.
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Requires a separate permit for each package liquor store location where growler filling occurs.
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Sets initial permit fee at $10,000 and annual renewal fee at $1,000 per location, with all fees deposited into the alcohol and tobacco commission enforcement and administration fund.
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Permits filling only upon consumer demand with the consumer physically present on-site; filling must be performed by the permit holder or an employee with an employee's permit, and is subject to existing labeling and sealing requirements.
Legislative Description
Filling of growlers by package liquor stores. Creates a supplemental package liquor store permit (supplemental permit) that allows a package liquor store to fill or refill a container with beer upon the demand of a consumer, who is present on the premises, at the time of sale. Provides that the container may be provided by the consumer or sold by the supplemental permit holder to the consumer. Limits a refillable container to a liquid capacity of not more than 128 ounces. Establishes the following fees: (1) The fee for the initial supplemental permit for a single package liquor store location
Last Action
First reading: referred to Committee on Public Policy
1/23/2017