Box 1
Contains 75 Results:
House Bill 54
This legislation would require that liquor license fees only be returned to municipalities that have a local police force. The bill stipulates thatThe license fees collected in a municipality without a local police force must be returned to the Pennsylvania State Police Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement.
House Bill 55
This bill would increase the size of the Liquor Control Board from three members appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate to nine members.
House Bill 121
This legislation would allow minors to perform music in a licensed establishment so long as the minor is not compensated and is supervised by a parent or guardian
House Bill 189
This bill would expand the direct shipment of wine to allow any winery (in-state or out-of-state) to obtain a permit and ship any quantity of wine to the consumer for their personal consumption, provided that they provide proof of age.
House Bill 202
This bill amends the Clean Indoor Air Act (CIAA) to prohibit smoking in drinking establishments.
House Bill 228
This bill provides an alternative to Liquor Store privatization.
House Bill 317
This bill would expand opportunities for alcohol service personnel to obtain the training necessary to prevent sales to minors and visibly intoxicated persons; and, to help them comply with the Liquor Code.
House Bill 350
This bill would allow municipal authorities to establish maximum liquor license saturation ratios for licensed establishments
House Bill 376
This bill would amend the Liquor Code to require the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board to establish a statewide Safe Ride Home Program.
House Bill 412
This billlegislation that amends the Liquor Code by authorizing "neighborhood improvement district management associations" the right to obtain a special occasion permit.
