Beer Definition Change Proposed in New Hampshire
House Bill1135 amends the definition of specialty beer by reducing the threshold level of alcoholic content to 0.5% from 6%. Read More
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House Bill1135 amends the definition of specialty beer by reducing the threshold level of alcoholic content to 0.5% from 6%. Read More
S.B. 335 seeks to restrict the use of certain images and phrasing in alcohol packaging that are attractive to minors. Read More
House Bill 1107 seeks to authorize manufacturers of malt beverages to transfer malt beverages to another manufacturer for brewing under certain conditions; specifies conditions under which licensed craft breweries may conduct tastings and sell malt beverages; deletes the definition of …Read More
H.R. 6495 provides for the tax-free production of low alcohol by volume kombucha. Read More
The Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) requires certain companies formed or operating in the United States to report information about their beneficial owners to the Department of the Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). The law aims to safeguard the …Read More
Senate Bill 204 establishes a direct beer seller’s permit that allows a brewer to sell and ship beer directly to a consumer. Read More
Senate Bill 696 seeks to prohibit local governments from adopting ordinances, regulations, rules, or policies that require certificates of use for certain agricultural lands, facilities, and venues or that limit certain activities associated with agritourism including the limitation of any …Read More
The Corporate Transparency Act is a new law that requires certain companies formed or operating in the U.S. to report information about their beneficial owners to the Department of the Treasury.Read More
New requirements in New Jersey for post-consumer recycled content in containers and packaging products take effect in early 2024.Read More
Passing both chambers of the legislature, Senate Bill 268 would, among a variety of provisions, create the Division of Alcohol Beverages (DAB) within the Department of Revenue (DOR) and assign to DAB the authority to regulate and enforce Wisconsin’s alcohol …Read More