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MI HB6419

Bill

Status

Introduced

9/22/2022

Primary Sponsor

Jeffrey Yaroch

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Origin

House of Representatives

101st Legislature

AI Summary

  • Requires the Michigan Liquor and Cannabis Regulatory Commission to issue or deny permits with a duration not exceeding 24 hours within 14 days after receiving a completed application.

  • Defines "completed application" as an application that is complete on its face, submitted with applicable licensing fees, and includes any information, records, approvals, or security items required by law or rule from local governments, federal agencies, or private entities (but not from other state departments or agencies).

  • Maintains existing 90-day approval or denial timeline for initial and renewal liquor licenses, with specified tolling periods for application deficiencies and third-party actions.

  • Preserves existing license fee structure for all alcoholic beverage license types, including manufacturers, retailers, clubs, and specialty establishments.

Legislative Description

Liquor: licenses; approval or denial of a permit application within a certain time period; provide for. Amends sec. 525 of 1998 PA 58 (MCL 436.1525).

Liquor: licenses

Last Action

Bill Electronically Reproduced 09/22/2022

9/27/2022

Committee Referrals

Regulatory Reform9/22/2022

Full Bill Text

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