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Committee hears bill to let breweries subcontract food service and host mobile vendors
Summary
The Consumer Protection & Business Committee on Jan. 29 heard testimony on House Bill 1602, a bill that would allow breweries and microbreweries that hold restaurant liquor licenses to subcontract or sublease food service obligations to other operators.
The Consumer Protection & Business Committee on Jan. 29 heard testimony on House Bill 1602, a bill that would allow breweries and microbreweries that hold restaurant liquor licenses to subcontract or sublease food service obligations to other operators, including mobile food units or independent food vendors.
Peter Klawfelter, committee staff, explained that certain restaurant liquor license categories require food service while brewery and microbrewery licenses do not. "House bill 1602 would change liquor laws in 2 partly related areas," Klawfelter said, describing the subcontracting and mobile‑unit provisions. He noted the LCB currently defines what…
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