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MO HB2032
Bill
Status
2/26/2014
Primary Sponsor
Bryan Spencer
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AI Summary
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Repeals and replaces 61 sections of Missouri's intoxicating liquor laws relating to licenses and regulations for selling intoxicating liquor
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Creates new unified licensing structure with 10-year licenses ($3,000), 1-year licenses ($300), and special event licenses up to 14 days ($50) issued by the supervisor of alcohol and tobacco control
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Allows counties to charge license fees up to the state fee amount; municipalities may charge fees between 100-150% of the state fee and must collect both county and state fees
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Requires criminal background checks for all license applicants; establishes that 10-year licenses are transferable between locations without new background checks or to new owners with background checks
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Specifies that at least two inspections of licensed premises must occur during each 10-year license period, spaced at least six months apart
Legislative Description
Changes the laws regarding the sale of intoxicating liquor
Last Action
Public Hearing Completed (H)
5/1/2014