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IA SF208
IA SF208A bill for an act concerning local ordinances regulating access to wine, beer, and liquor control licensed establishments by any person nineteen years of age or older.
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Introduced
02/11/2015
02/11/2015
In Committee
02/11/2015
02/11/2015
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
04/29/2016
04/29/2016
Introduced Session
86th General Assembly
Bill Summary
A bill for an act concerning local ordinances regulating access to wine, beer, and liquor control licensed establishments by any person nineteen years of age or older.
AI Summary
This bill amends a state law concerning local ordinances that regulate businesses licensed to sell wine, beer, and liquor. Specifically, it adds a provision stating that local authorities, such as cities or counties, cannot create rules that prevent individuals who are nineteen years of age or older from entering these licensed establishments. This means that while local governments can still regulate where these businesses are located and other matters affecting sales and community welfare, they are now prohibited from imposing age restrictions on entry for anyone nineteen or older, which is a change from potentially allowing such restrictions.
Committee Categories
Business and Industry
Sponsors (2)
Last Action
Subcommittee, Bolkcom, Bertrand, and Petersen. S.J. 312. (on 02/17/2015)
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