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ARIZONA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESFifty-fifth Legislature First Regular Session |
Senate: 3rd Read 26-4-0-0House: 3rd Read 39-19-2-0 |
SB 1846: liquor; sales; delivery; identification information (Substituted for HB 2920)
Sponsor: Representative Bowers, LD 25
Transmitted to the Governor
HB 2920 originally passed the House as SB 1215 and was one of 22 bills recently vetoed by the Governor.
Committee on CommerceSenate: COM DP 8-1-0-0 | 3rd Read 27-2-1-0House: COM DP 6-4-0-0 | 3rd Read 47-13-0-0 |
Overview
Exempts, under specified conditions, containers of spirituous liquor for delivery from prescribed labeling requirements.
History
A retail licensee with off-sale privileges may take orders through the internet or by telephone, mail, fax, catalog or other means for the sale and delivery of spirituous liquor off the licensed premises to a person in Arizona. The licensee may maintain a delivery service and may contract with an independent contractor or a common carrier for delivery of spirituous liquor. An employee of a licensee or other authorized person must verify the age of the person accepting the delivery through the display of an identification document and receive the person's signature. A licensee must label containers of spirituous liquor for delivery with the words, "contains alcohol, signature of person who is twenty-one years of age or older is required for delivery." The licensee is responsible for any violations of the requirements for the sale and delivery of spirituous liquor (A.R.S. § 4-203).
Provisions
1. Exempts containers of spirituous liquor
for delivery from the prescribed labeling requirement provided:
a) The person delivering the order has personally retrieved and bagged or otherwise packaged the container; and
b) The retail licensee records, or requires to be recorded electronically, the identification information for each delivery. (Sec. 1)
2. Makes technical changes. (Sec. 1)
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HB 2920
Initials PRB Page 0 Transmitted
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