SB 126 - Authorizes Alcohol Home Delivery - Alabama Key Vote
Timeline
- Senate Bill Passed
- Feb. 11, 2021
- Introduced
- Feb. 2, 2021
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Title: Authorizes Alcohol Home Delivery
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to pass a bill that authorizes alcohol home delivery.
Highlights:
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Authorizes a delivery service licensee or employee to deliver and transport beer, wine, and spirits to an individual in Alabama who is at least 21 years old (Sec. 2).
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Requires a restaurant retail liquor licensee to deliver the alcoholic beverages only if the individuals purchased a meal (Pg. 15).
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Establishes licensing requirements for the following individuals (Pg. 17):
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Reputable individuals, associations whose members are reputable individuals, or to reputable corporations under the laws of the State of Alabama; and
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Individuals who have submitted a form providing written consent from the applicant for the release of criminal history background information and have provided two complete fingerprints.
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Requires a separate license to be obtained by the retailer for each place where alcoholic beverages are sold (Pg. 18).
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Limits all beer distribution, except for draft or keg beer, sold by retailers to 25.4 ounces in any container, bottle, or can (Pg. 19).
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Authorizes the obtainment for a license if the applicant (Pg. 22):
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Is 21 years of age or older;
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Applies with the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board;
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Pays a nonrefundable filing fee of $100, and a licensing fee of $250; and
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Provides to the board a sample contract to enter with a retailer for the delivery of beer, wine, and spirits, unless the applicant is a retailer, etc.
Title: Authorizes Alcohol Home Delivery