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IntroducedFeb 22, 2024
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Passed House
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Passed Senate
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Signed into Law
AN ACT CONCERNING THE DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER PROTECTION'S RECOMMENDATIONS REGARDING ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR REGULATION. To: (1) Define "business entity"; (2) specify the circumstances in which a franchisor or landlord may receive profits; (3) prohibit "placeholding"; (4) modify certain notice requirements; (5) require certain permittees that appoint additional wholesalers to disclose additional information; (6) allow additional permit holders to offer tastings and make donations; (7) empower the department to conduct additional investigations and impose additional fines; (8) allow the holders of certain permits to hold other permits; (9) modify requirements concerning changes to means of access; (10) modify certain notice and hearing requirements; (11) enable the department to accept offers in compromise; (12) enable applicants to appeal from denials of liquor permit applications; (13) authorize consumer service bars; (14) establish requirements concerning embargoes and confiscations; (15) indemnify and shield certain minors; (16) authorize electronic age statements; (17) impose additional requirements concerning intoxicated persons; and (18) make various conforming, technical and minor changes to the Liquor Control Act.
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House • Mar 25, 2024: File Number 101 (LCO)
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- Mar 25, 2024 | House
- Reported Out of Legislative Commissioners' Office (LCO)
- Favorable Report, Tabled for the Calendar, House
- House Calendar Number 97
- File Number 101 (LCO)
- Mar 18, 2024 | House
- Referred to Office of Legislative Research and Office of Fiscal Analysis 03/25/24 12:00 PM (LCO)
- Mar 07, 2024 | House
- Joint Favorable Substitute (GL)
- Filed with Legislative Commissioners' Office (LCO)
- Feb 23, 2024 | House
- Public Hearing 02/27
- Feb 22, 2024 | House
- Referred to Joint Committee on General Law