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MO SB121
Bill
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Senate Bill No. 121 - Liquor Control Modifications
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Persons age 21 and older may manufacture up to 200 gallons per household per year (or 100 gallons for single-person households) of intoxicating liquor for personal or family use without a license, with prohibition on sales.
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Beer brewed for personal use may be removed from premises for organized affairs, exhibitions, competitions, and tastings at licensed premises or tax-exempt organization locations.
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Distillers, wholesalers, winemakers, brewers, and retailers may contribute money to not-for-profit organizations for special event infrastructure expenses (security, sanitation, fencing, advertising, transportation) where alcohol is sold at retail.
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Wholesalers of malt liquor may provide samples up to 72 fluid ounces to retailers who have not previously purchased that brand, with record-keeping requirements.
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Temporary permits issued for festivals allow licensed on-premises retailers to serve alcoholic beverages for up to 168 consecutive hours at $10 per day, and wholesalers may provide equipment and accept product returns within 72 hours of permit expiration.
Legislative Description
Modifies provisions relating to liquor control laws
Last Action
Signed by Governor
6/12/2013