Montana Beer Shipping Bill Amended
Amended in committee, S.B. 75 addresses the registration of out-of-state breweries, certain sales and shipping of beer and revises laws related to beer shipped by beer wholesalers. Read More
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Amended in committee, S.B. 75 addresses the registration of out-of-state breweries, certain sales and shipping of beer and revises laws related to beer shipped by beer wholesalers. Read More
Passing committee, H.B. 48 seeks to allow breweries, distilleries, and wineries to maintain and operate storage depots. Read More
Passing the House, H.B. 124 provides for the quarterly collection of beer, wine, and hard cider taxes. Read More
Among several provisions, House Bill 97 modifies the definition of “small brewery” to include brewers that produce less than 100 gallons per year and prohibits industry members from giving glassware and cups to retailers. Read More
House Bill 1021 seeks to allow microbrewery-restaurants, if located in a county with a population of fifty thousand (50,000) or less, to sell, deliver, or transport beer, malt beverage, or hard cider manufactured by the microbrewery-restaurant to licensed retailers. Read More
Passing the House, H.B. 124 provides for the quarterly collection of beer, wine, and hard cider taxes. Read More
SJR 12 directs the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to study its licensing fee structure. Read More
House Bill 1217 provides for a primary source of supply or wholesaler to allow a permittee on a nondiscriminatory basis to use equipment that is owned by the primary source of supply or wholesaler. The permittee may only use the …Read More
H.B. 1310 seeks to allow a small brewery to receive, bottle, and package beer from another small brewery if certain requirements are met. Read More
House Bill 2223 provides a new definition of “craft producer” to mean a licensed farm winery, a licensed microbrewery or a licensed craft distiller and further provides that such craft producer’s representative may consume small amounts and may serve the …Read More