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Sales Expansion Considered in Oregon

House Bill 2742 seeks to allow a holder of off-premises sales license to sell factory-sealed containers of malt beverages that hold more than seven gallons. Read More

Alcohol Server Training Required in SC

S.B. 472 would require servers of alcoholic beverages for on premises consumption in licensed or permitted businesses to obtain alcohol server certificates. Read More

Retailer Curbside Considered in South Carolina

House Bill 3575 seeks to allow a qualifying retailer to offer curbside delivery or pickup service of beer or wine. Read More

SC Bill Looks at Sunday Sales

H.B. 3013 provides that the sale of alcoholic liquors on Sunday may be authorized by referendum. Read More

Limited Self-Distribution Proposed in TN

House Bill 189 and Senate Bill 177 would authorize beer manufacturers to self-distribute beer within a 100-mile radius of the manufacturer if the manufacturer brews 50,000 gallons or less. Read More

Litter Tax Extension Considered in Tennessee

Senate Bill 26 extends for an additional six years to June 30, 2028, the temporary tax on bottles of soft drinks and barrels of beer to fund programs for the prevention and collection of litter. Read More

Label Approval Changes Effective in Texas

The Alcohol Beverage Commission (TABC) has implemented changes replacing the current label approval process with TABC product registration. This is now the required process of getting TABC authorization before alcoholic beverages can enter the distribution stream. Read More

Alcohol To-Go and Delivery Issues Subject of TX Bill

House Bill 983 addresses issues related to the pickup and delivery of alcoholic beverages for off-premises consumption. Read More

Cross Category sales Considered in Virginia

House Bill 1735 expands the privileges of limited brewery licensees by allowing them to sell at retail wine manufactured by farm winery licensees for on-premises consumption and expands the privileges of farm winery licensees by allowing them to sell at …Read More

Direct Shipping Effective in Kentucky

The provisions of H.B. 415, passed in early 2020 and which establishes a direct shipper license authorizing shipment of alcoholic beverages to consumers in Kentucky, have become effective with the implementation of the Alcoholic Beverage Control regulations. A manufacturer authorized …Read More

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