TO AMEND THE LAW CONCERNING ROBBERY AND AGGRAVATED ROBBERY.
Senate Bill 512 modernizes Michigan's liquor laws, boosting craft brewers, expanding nonalcoholic options, and enhancing public health through regulated distribution.
Senate Bill 512 modernizes Michigan's liquor laws, boosting craft brewers, expanding nonalcoholic options, and enhancing public health through regulated distribution.
Bill Title: Liquor: distribution; general amendments; provide for
Introduced: September 3, 2025
Status: Referred to Committee of the Whole with Substitute (S-2)
Primary Sponsor: Senator Sam Singh
Cosponsors: Senators Roger Hauck, Joseph N. Bellino Jr., Mallory McMorrow, Michele Hoitenga, Dan Lauwers, Sylvia A. Santana, Paul Wojno, Jon C. Bumstead, Kevin Hertel, Dayna Polehanki, Michael Webber, John Damoose
Senate Bill 512 aims to amend the Michigan Liquor Control Code to modernize and expand the regulations surrounding the distribution of alcoholic beverages, particularly focusing on enhancing the craft beverage industry and improving public health and safety through regulated access to nonalcoholic options.
Definition of Beer:
Wholesaler Sales:
Michigan Craft Beverage Council:
Sales to Government Entities:
Record Retention and Promotional Purchases:
Administrative Fines:
Sampling and Gifting:
Philanthropic Contributions:
Signage Regulations:
This summary provides a comprehensive overview of Senate Bill 512, highlighting its objectives, key changes, and potential effects on the liquor distribution landscape in Michigan.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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