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Contains 75 Results:
House Bill 1604
This bill would allow the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board to become a licensed lottery retailer, which will enable State Liquor Stores to sell lottery tickets.
House Bill 1654
This bill would expand State Liquor Stores hours, including the ability to open more stores on Sundays, create a customer reward and discount program and allow for the shipment of wine directly to consumers.
House Bill 1690
This bill would privatize the sale of liquor and wine in Pennsylvania.
House Bill 1733
This bill would establish a Convenience Store Permit, to allow for the sale of malt or brewed beverages in quantities of not more than 192 fluid ounces for consumption off the premises of the convenience store
House Bill 1966
This bill would amend the Liquor Code to add a nonprofit organization whose purpose is primary and secondary education located in a county of the sixth class to the list of eligible entities entitled to apply for a Special Occasion Permit.
House Bill 1973
This legislation would permit limited breweries, limited wineries and limited distilleries to serve each other’s product on-site.
House Bill 1997
This legislation would amend the Liquor Code to extend the sunshine date for a National Event Permit.
House Bill 2002
This bill would amend the Liquor Code, in licenses and regulations, further providing for wine auction permits.
House Bill 2037
This legislation would force the Liquor Control Board to reconsider the a liquor license’s proximity to organizations like schools, playgrounds and churches, as well as the effect of the license on the welfare, health, peace and morals of the surrounding community.
Additionally, this bill extends the public notice period for the transfer of non-renewed licenses from thirty to forty-five days.
House Bill 2054
This bill legislation which would amend the Liquor Code to require manufactures of malt or brewed beverages that file a monthly report of taxable sales to distributors and/or customers with the Department of Revenue to also file a copy of the report with the Liquor Control Board.
