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LC 1010

Revise laws related to viticulture and wine distribution

2025 Regular Session

LC 1010 aims to revise viticulture and wine distribution laws, detailing licensing, regulation, and distribution rules, but full text isn’t provided.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 1010

Summary: LC 1010 – Revise laws related to viticulture and wine distribution

Status: Draft Died in Process (LC)

  • Introduced: November 11, 2024
  • Classification: bill
  • Subject: Alcohol and Drugs

Purpose and intent

  • The bill is titled to revise laws related to viticulture (grape growing/wine production) and wine distribution. The specific legislative text and provisions are not provided in the available information, so the exact changes, definitions, and regulatory mechanisms proposed by LC 1010 are not detailed here.

Key provisions and changes

  • Specific provisions are not included in the summary you provided. As a result, there is no published detail on:
    • Definitions related to viticulture, wine production, licensing, or distribution
    • Licensing or permit requirements for wineries, distributors, or retailers
    • Regulatory oversight, enforcement, penalties, or compliance
    • Taxation, labeling, packaging, or import/export rules
    • timelines for any new requirements or phased implementation
  • If the full text becomes available, a precise listing of provisions and their intended changes would be provided.

Affected parties and scope

  • Based on the bill’s title, potential stakeholders typically affected by reforms to viticulture and wine distribution include:
    • Wineries and viticulture operations
    • Wine distributors and wholesalers
    • Retailers and hospitality sector (e.g., restaurants, liquor stores)
    • Regulators and state agencies overseeing alcohol laws
    • Consumers, through changes in availability, pricing, or product labeling
  • The exact scope would depend on the enacted text, which is not currently available for LC 1010.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Introduced: 2024-11-11 (Drafter Assigned)
  • Status update: 2025-05-23 – Draft Died in Process
  • Meaning of status: The bill did not advance through the legislative process and therefore would not become law. If revived, it would require reintroduction or amendment and passage through the usual legislative steps.

Additional notes

  • The bill falls under the broader subject area of Alcohol and Drugs, indicating its focus on alcohol regulation (wine) within the jurisdiction’s framework.
  • For readers seeking a precise understanding of LC 1010’s proposed changes, the full legislative text or fiscal notes (if issued) would be necessary. The current available information confirms only the bill’s intent to revise viticulture and wine distribution laws and its current status as dead in process.

If you provide the full text or committee analysis, I can produce a detailed provision-by-provision summary and a more exact impact assessment.

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