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Premises Location Bill Passes MT House

Now under Senate consideration, House Bill 157 would allow a brewery or winery to be located adjacent to an on-premises retail license. Read More

RTD Definition Amended into NE Bill

L.B. 274, which provides for a promotional farmers market special designated license, has been amended to define “ready-to-drink cocktail” and establish a per gallon tax rate separate and lower than that for distilled spirits. Read More

NH Contract Brewing Bill Advances

Passing committee with amendments, Senate Bill 125 provides for contract brewing arrangements for nano breweries and brew pubs; and requires reports for intrastate direct shippers of alcohol. Read More

Dogs and Contract Brewing Part of NH Bill

Passing the Senate, S.B. 17 addresses brew pubs allowing customers to bring dogs to outdoor areas and enabling nano breweries and brew pubs to enter into contracts with contract brewers. Read More

NH Looks to be Direct Shipper

Now under House consideration, Senate Bill 14 would allow the liquor commission to register trade names with the secretary of state to operate as a direct shipper of liquor and wine. Read More

NJ Alcohol Advisory Council Proposal Clears Committee

Passing out of committee, A.B. 1293 establishes an advisory council for the brewery, cidery, meadery, and distillery industries and provides for funding through certain alcoholic beverage tax receipts. Read More

Tax Rate Reduction Sought in NJ

S.B. 3452 seeks to reduce the alcoholic beverage tax rate on cider and low-percentage alcohol by volume liquors. Read More

Delivery and Licensing Addressed in NM Law

Signed into law, House Bill 255, among many provisions, addresses alcohol delivery issues, Sunday sales and licensing and permitting matters. Read More

Direct Shipping Bill Amended in NY

Amended in committee, Senate Bill 4245 and companion A.B. 3275 authorize the direct intrastate and interstate shipment of liquor. Read More

Come to Rest Bill Intro’d in NY

A.B. 5153 requires that alcoholic beverages imported into New York be first delivered to a licensed New York state wholesaler and maintained at a premises or warehouse operated by the wholesaler for a period of twenty-four hours. Read More

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