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OH HB594
Bill
Status
11/20/2014
Primary Sponsor
Ronald Gerberry
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AI Summary
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Prohibits the sale or offering for sale of powdered or crystalline alcohol for human consumption, with exceptions for FDA-regulated substances, prescription medications, and over-the-counter medications.
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Allows persons to possess opened containers of beer or intoxicating liquor on market premises if purchased from a D permit holder located within that market, where "market" is defined as an establishment with at least 22,000 square feet of indoor sales floor, at least 50% food vendors, and hosts a farmer's market on Saturdays from April through December.
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Requires D-6 liquor permits to be issued to D permit holders at state parks established under Chapter 1541 of the Revised Code that have working farms on their property, allowing Sunday sales between 10 a.m. and midnight.
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Amends existing provisions regarding open container restrictions and D-6 permit issuance for various venues including airports, hotels, sports facilities, outdoor performing arts centers, golf courses, ski areas, and community entertainment districts.
Legislative Description
To prohibit the sale or offering for sale for human consumption of powdered or crystalline alcohol, to allow a person to possess beer or intoxicating liquor on the premises of a market if the beer or intoxicating liquor has been purchased from a D liquor permit holder that is located in the market, and to require the D-6 liquor permit to be issued to a specified D liquor permit holder that is located in a state park that has a working farm on the state park's property.
Powdered/crystalline alcohol-prohibit sale for human consumption
Last Action
To Agriculture
11/25/2014