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Bill would allow for-profit shops to obtain one-day liquor licenses, add salons and barbershops to eligible licensees
Summary
Senate Commerce Committee heard Senate Bill 87, which would make for-profit businesses eligible for one-day on-premise liquor licenses and explicitly add salons and barbershops as license-eligible venues.
Senate Commerce Committee heard Senate Bill 87, which would make for-profit businesses eligible for one-day on-premise liquor licenses and explicitly add salons and barbershops as license-eligible venues.
Sponsor Sen. David Waters said the bill is intended to allow businesses such as for-profit galleries, jewelry stores and salons to host tastings or service events that currently are limited to nonprofit licensees. He said the change also clarifies that salon or barber-shop proprietors offering a complimentary or paid beverage are not running afoul of liquor law.
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