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83rd Session bill

AB78

AN ACT relating to alcoholic beverages; revising provisions governing the review and approval of applications for certain licenses related to the distribution of alcoholic beverages; authorizing the Department of Taxation to conduct certain investigations and hearings; revising provisions governing the suspension or revocation of certain licenses related to the distribution of alcoholic beverages; and providing other matters properly relating thereto. Close title AN ACT relating to alcoholic beverages; revising provisions governing the review and approval of applications for certain licenses related to the distribution of alcoholic beverages; authorizing the Department of Taxation to conduct certain investigations and hearings; revising provisions governing the suspension or revocation of certain licenses related to the distribution of alcoholic beverages; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

Introduction Date

Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Primary Sponsor

Assembly Committee on Revenue

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AN ACT relating to alcoholic beverages; revising provisions governing the review and approval of applications for certai

Existing law requires certain persons and businesses that are importers of liquor, wholesale dealers of beer or wines and liquors, wineries, instructional wine-making facilities, breweries, brew pubs, craft distilleries and estate distilleries to obtain a state license or permit from the Department of Taxation. (NRS 369.180) Under existing law, an applicant for such a license is required to submit an application to: (1) the board of county commissioners of the county in which the applicant maintains his or her principal place of business if the applicant does not maintain his or her principal place of business within the boundaries of an incorporated city; or (2) the governing body of the city in which the applicant maintains his or her principal place of business if the applicant maintains his or her principal place of business within the boundaries of an incorporated city. (NRS 369.190) Existing law requires the board of county commissioners or the governing body of the city, as applicable, to approve or disapprove the application and, if the application is approved, forward the application to the Department for review and issuance of the license. (NRS 369.200) Existing law requires the board of county commissioners or the governing body of a city, as applicable, to require satisfactory evidence that an applicant meets certain requirements, including that the applicant is not a supplier of alcoholic beverages applying for a license to engage in the business of importing, wh

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