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SB 439

Revises provisions relating to alcoholic beverages. (BDR 52-1108)

2025 Regular Session

Nevada's SB 439 revises alcoholic beverage regulations and was signed into law; specific provisions unavailable in public record summary.

Approved by the Governor. Chapter 140.
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Bill Summary · SB 439

Legislative bill overview

SB 439 revises Nevada's alcoholic beverage regulations, though the specific provisions are not detailed in the available legislative record. The bill successfully passed both chambers with unanimous or near-unanimous support and was signed into law by the Governor in May 2025, becoming Chapter 140 of Nevada's statutes.

Why is this important

Alcoholic beverage laws affect licensing, sales, distribution, taxation, and public health policies across the state. Changes to these regulations can impact businesses in the hospitality and retail sectors, local government revenues, and enforcement of drinking-age and consumption laws.

Potential points of contention

  • The specific amendments are not publicly detailed in this legislative summary, making it difficult to identify which stakeholder groups may have supported or opposed particular provisions
  • Without access to the bill's actual text, potential areas of concern could include: licensing requirements, hours of operation, location restrictions, tax implications, or underage drinking enforcement
  • The unanimous passage suggests broad consensus, but this may reflect compromise language that obscured substantive disagreements during committee deliberations

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

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