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ALRC refers bartender application after background‑check and filing confusion

Alcohol License Review Committee (ALRC) · February 18, 2026
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Summary

The Alcohol License Review Committee deferred Timothy Consigni’s operator (bartender) application to the next meeting after staff found the application fileing inconsistent with prior filings and MPD/DOT records showed mixed license status; the committee asked the applicant to submit a new application and documentation of rehabilitation.

The Alcohol License Review Committee on Feb. 18 referred a bartender (operator) license application for Timothy Consigni to its next meeting after committee members and staff found procedural and documentation gaps in his file.

Consigni told the panel he had completed court‑ordered steps, including an eight‑week DUI course at Madison Area Technical College and about six months with an ignition interlock installed on his vehicle. He acknowledged prior police contacts listed in the MPD summary — an open‑intoxicants in a motor vehicle charge in 2020, an OWI first offense in 2021, a hit‑and‑run owner‑liability entry in 2024 and an additional OWI entry noted in 2025 — and said he had complied with court requirements.

Lieutenant Hannah of the Madison Police Department told the committee that an…

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