HB 2101 Allows any person to apply for a liquor license to sell intoxicating liquor on a boat carrying 30 passengers or more

Current Bill Summary

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HB 2101 - Under current law, a person may receive a license to sell liquor by the drink on any boat licensed by the United States Coast Guard to carry 100 or more passengers.

This act provides that such a license may be issued for boats licensed to carry 30 or more passengers.

This repeals a provision of current law that allows a person to get a license to serve liquor by the drink at retail for consumption on a boat that can carry 45 to 99 passengers and is on Table Rock Lake.

This provision is identical to the truly agreed to and finally passed CCS/HCS/SB 994 (2016), HB 149 (2015), HB 1615 (2014), and HCS/SB 786 (2014). This provision is similar to HCS/HB 1664 (2016), HB 1665 (2016), HB 1666 (2016).

MEGHAN LUECKE


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