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Liquor Control Commission highlights increased caseload, new case management system

3167312 · April 30, 2025
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Sarah Creedon, executive director of the Ohio Liquor Control Commission, told the Senate committee the commission exceeded its typical caseload in FY 2023–24, implemented a new case management system and requested modest biennial funding drawn from the Liquor Regulatory Fund.

The Ohio Liquor Control Commission reported a surge in administrative caseload and described steps to modernize case processing while maintaining timely decisions, Executive Director Sarah Creedon told the Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee.

"The Commission typically hears about 2,000 cases annually. However, during fiscal years 23–24, the Commission exceeded the average annual caseload, hearing a total of over 4,800 cases," Creedon said. She said the commission…

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