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Alcohol license committee refers bartender applicant with recent OWI to next meeting
Summary
The Alcohol License Review Committee postponed a decision on Timothy Consigni’s operator license after police flagged multiple recent convictions; the applicant was asked to resubmit a complete application and provide evidence of treatment and enrollment in required programs.
The Alcohol License Review Committee on Aug. 20 referred consideration of an operator license for Timothy Consigni to its next regular meeting after police and committee members raised concerns about multiple convictions on his record and omissions on his application.
Consigni appeared by Zoom and acknowledged two operating-while-intoxicated (OWI) convictions (2021 and Feb. 2, 2025), a 2020 open-intoxicants conviction and a 2024 owner-liability citation for an alleged hit-and-run tied to a vehicle registered to him. Captain Hartman of the Madison Police Department told the committee the background check “flagged” four items; the most recent conviction was in August 2025, the captain said.
The committee’s legal counsel, Attorney McReynolds, reviewed the ALRC guidelines that govern decisions in cases with recent offenses: operating a motor vehicle under the influence and open intoxication in a motor vehicle (guideline 3), multiple offenses within five years (guideline 4b), and obligations to truthfully complete…
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