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Pennington County adopts updated alcohol licensing ordinance, repeals older ordinance
Summary
The Pennington County Commission approved second reading of Ordinance 795 to replace prior local rules on alcoholic beverage licensing and voted to repeal Ordinance 142; deputy state’s attorney and commissioners discussed the legal changes used to calculate license counts.
The Pennington County Board of Commissioners on Feb. 18 approved second reading of Ordinance No. 795, an updated ordinance establishing requirements for alcoholic beverage licensing and sales in Pennington County, and voted to repeal Ordinance No. 142 effective 20 days after publication.
Deputy State’s Attorney Alexa Moller told the commission the county’s ordinance was largely rewritten to reflect recent changes in state law and that the office provided a memorandum comparing the new draft to existing…
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