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LC 1358

Generally revise alcohol laws

2025 Regular Session

LC 1358 aimed to broadly revise alcohol laws, but the draft died in process, so no changes are enacted and no immediate impact on licensees or consumers.

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Bill Summary · LC 1358

LC 1358 — Generally revise alcohol laws

Overview

  • Bill Number: LC 1358
  • Title: Generally revise alcohol laws
  • Subject: Alcohol and Drugs
  • Status: Draft Died in Process (LC)
  • Introduced: November 14, 2024
  • Legislative Actions:
    • 2024-11-14: Drafter Assigned
    • 2025-05-26: Draft Died in Process

Purpose and Intent

LC 1358 is labeled to broadly revise alcohol laws. The available information does not include the bill’s text, so the specific objectives or policy goals are not disclosed here. The title suggests an effort to overhaul or streamline the statutory framework governing alcohol production, distribution, sale, licensing, and related regulatory activities. Without the bill’s language, the exact intent and targeted issues remain unknown.

Key Provisions (Status and Availability)

  • Text Not Provided: The exact provisions, changes, or new requirements are not available in the provided information. Consequently, specific changes to licensing, compliance, taxation, or enforcement cannot be itemized.
  • Potential Areas Common to Broad Revisions (illustrative, not stated): If a bill similarly titled were to be enacted, it might address areas such as licensing processes (applications, renewals, suspensions), definitions and classifications of alcohol-related activities, hours and locations of sales, age verification and enforcement, packaging and labeling standards, advertising rules, taxation or fee structures, and public health and safety measures. These are general categories often encountered in broad alcohol-law revisions, but they are not confirmed features of LC 1358.

Affected Parties and Impacts

  • Potentially Affected Groups: Alcohol licensees (retailers, producers, distributors), government regulatory agencies, municipal jurisdictions, and consumers. However, due to the lack of text, the specific группы affected and the nature of the impact (costs, compliance burden, operational changes) cannot be precisely determined for this bill.
  • Impact Notes: With the bill having died in process, there is no enacted change expected from this draft. Future reintroduction or amendments could revisit any of the potential areas listed above or other topics.

Procedural and Timeline Highlights

  • Introduced: 11/14/2024 (Drafter Assigned on the same date)
  • Status Change: 05/26/2025 — Draft Died in Process
  • What this means: The bill did not advance to a full vote or enactment in its current form. Died in process typically indicates the draft did not complete consideration or passage before the legislative session or committee deadlines. A future reintroduction would require a new draft and committee action.

Next Steps for Readers

  • Monitor for any new LC 1358 amendments or reintroduction in a subsequent session or later date.
  • Check the official legislative tracking system for updated texts, sponsor information, and committee referrals if a new version is introduced.
  • When a new draft appears, review the exact provisions to understand the specific changes and their potential impact on industries, regulators, and consumers.

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

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