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MO HB149
Bill
Status
3/4/2015
Primary Sponsor
Scott Fitzpatrick
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AI Summary
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Lowers the minimum passenger capacity requirement for boats to obtain liquor licenses from 100 passengers to 30 passengers for U.S. Coast Guard licensed vessels operating on navigable waters in or adjacent to Missouri
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Eliminates a separate licensing provision that previously applied specifically to boats carrying 45-99 passengers on lakes bordering three specific Missouri counties
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Requires vessels to have a regular mooring location in Missouri or within 200 yards of a location that would otherwise qualify for a liquor license
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License remains valid when the boat leaves its regular mooring location during operations
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Annual license fee of $300 payable to the Director of Revenue for liquor-by-the-drink sales on qualifying vessels
Legislative Description
Allows any person to apply for a liquor license to sell intoxicating liquor on a boat carrying 30 passengers or more
Last Action
Removed from Consent Calendar (S) - Returned to committee of origin Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety
4/21/2015