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LC 1356

Generally revise alcohol laws

2025 Regular Session

Overhauls state alcohol laws to modernize licensing, taxes, and enforcement, affecting retailers, consumers, and regulators; draft delivered, not yet enacted.

(LC) Draft Delivered to Requester
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Bill Summary · LC 1356

LC 1356 — Generally revise alcohol laws

Overview

LC 1356 is described as a broad, statewide effort to generally revise the existing alcohol laws. The available materials indicate the bill falls under the subject areas of Alcohol and Drugs, Revenue, and State government. The exact text and provisions are not included in the provided materials, so this summary focuses on the bill’s stated purpose, the likely areas such a revision would cover, and the procedural status and timeline information that is publicly available.

What the bill would do (as inferred from the title and subject)

  • The bill aims to overhaul or modernize the state’s alcohol statutes. The precise changes—such as licensing reforms, hours of sale, delivery and online sales, age verification, advertising rules, penalties, or tax/fee adjustments—are not published in the provided materials.
  • Because the bill is categorized under Revenue, it may affect licensing fees, taxation, or other revenue-related provisions tied to alcohol sales.
  • Since “Alcohol and Drugs” is listed as a subject, the bill could touch on enforcement, public health/safety provisions, or cross-references with related criminal or regulatory statutes. The exact scope and specifics require review of the actual text.

Note: Without the bill’s full text, it is not possible to enumerate the precise amendments or new mandates.

Who would be affected

  • Alcohol licensees and retailers (bars, restaurants, liquor stores, distributors) and their staff.
  • Consumers and patrons of alcoholic beverages (through changes to purchasing, hours, or delivery).
  • State agencies overseeing alcohol regulation and revenue (e.g., licensing authorities, tax/revenue departments, law enforcement, and regulatory bodies).
  • Local governments and jurisdictions that administer or participate in licensing and compliance.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Introduced: November 14, 2024.
  • Legislative actions (progress toward delivery and drafting):
    • 2024-11-14: Drafter Assigned.
    • 2025-03-19: Draft in Legal Review and Edit.
    • 2025-03-23–2025-03-24: Draft in Input/Proofing; Draft in Assembly; Draft in Final Drafter Review.
    • 2025-03-24 and 2025-03-25: Draft in Final Drafter Review / Draft Ready for Delivery.
    • 2025-03-26: Draft Delivered to Requester.
  • Current status: (LC) Draft Delivered to Requester; the draft is moving through the Assembly and finalization stages, not yet enacted or introduced for full floor consideration in the summary materials provided.

Next steps for readers

  • Monitor committee assignments and hearings for LC 1356 to learn about introduced provisions, amendments, and fiscal impact.
  • Obtain the full draft text through the appropriate legislative archive or bill tracking service to review exact changes, effective dates, sunset provisions (if any), and fiscal notes.
  • Consider how the revision could affect licensing processes, revenue projections, enforcement, and consumer protections.

Note: The summary above reflects the information available in the provided materials. The actual provisions will determine the bill’s concrete impact.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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