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IN SB0358
Bill
Status
2/8/2017
Primary Sponsor
Ronnie Alting
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AI Summary
SB 0358 Summary
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Permits minors to be present at farm wineries and breweries if accompanied by a parent, legal guardian, custodian, or family member age 21 or older, or if the minor is employed as a family member in non-sales/non-serving capacity.
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Allows persons ages 18-20 to work as delivery truck assistants handling alcoholic beverages during loading and unloading under supervision of a driver with a salesman's permit.
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Prohibits new retailer's permits and permit transfers/renewals for alcohol carryout sales at restaurants within grocery stores, convenience stores, or drug stores until July 1, 2019; grandfathers permits issued before May 15, 2017.
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Permits restaurants with wine retailer permits to allow patrons to remove one unsealed bottle of partially consumed wine for off-premises consumption if properly recorked and sealed, with open container law exception for recorked wine in vehicles.
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Directs legislative council to establish a study committee during 2017 interim to evaluate Title 7.1 alcohol laws, propose statutory improvements, and study permit types and quota systems, with final report due November 1, 2017.
Legislative Description
Alcoholic beverages. Permits a minor to be on the premises of a farm winery if the minor is in the company of a parent, legal guardian or custodian, or family member who is at least 21 years of age. Allows a farm winery and a small brewer to employ a minor who is a family member in a capacity that does not involve the sale or serving of alcoholic beverages. Permits a person who is at least 18 years of age and less than 21 years of age to work as an assistant on a delivery truck if: (1) the
Last Action
Amendment #7 (Forestal) failed; voice vote
4/5/2017