Alcohol Warning Sign Changes Proposed in AK
House Bill 298 addresses the posting of warning signs for alcoholic beverages. Read More
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House Bill 298 addresses the posting of warning signs for alcoholic beverages. Read More
Passed by both chambers and awaiting transmittal to the Governor, Senate Bill 9, comprehensive alcohol regulatory review legislation, specifically addresses the regulation of manufacturers, wholesalers, and retailers of alcoholic beverages and common carrier approval to transport or deliver alcoholic beverages. Read More
Now in the House Rules Committee, Senate Bill 9, comprehensive alcohol regulatory review legislation, specifically addresses the regulation of manufacturers, wholesalers, and retailers of alcoholic beverages and common carrier approval to transport or deliver alcoholic beverages. Read More
Substituted version of Senate Bill 9 adopted on the Senate floor, comprehensive alcohol regulatory review legislation, specifically addresses the regulation of manufacturers, wholesalers, and retailers of alcoholic beverages and common carrier approval to transport or deliver alcoholic beverages. Read More
Substituted in committee, Senate Bill 9, comprehensive alcohol regulatory review legislation, specifically addresses the regulation of manufacturers, wholesalers, and retailers of alcoholic beverages and common carrier approval to transport or deliver alcoholic beverages. Read More
Clearing initial committee consideration, Senate Bill 9 addresses comprehensive alcohol regulatory issues review. Read More
Senate Bill 9 addresses comprehensive alcohol regulatory issues review. Read More
Under House consideration following Senate passage, S.B. 52 seeks to organize the statutes governing the alcohol industry in a logical, commonsense manner for all users, clearly defining the rights and obligations of licensees. New statutory provisions retain the three-tier …Read More
A 5% tax on alcohol sales in Anchorage will appear on the April ballot. Read More
S.B. 52 seeks to reorganize the statutes governing alcohol regulation to clearly define the rights and obligations of licensees, restructure penalties for offenses, and organize the statutes in a logical, common-sense manner. New statutory provisions retain the three-tier licensing …Read More