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2001 SESSION
HB 2313 Alcoholic beverage control; wine for judging.
Introduced by: V. Earl Dickinson | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Alcoholic beverage control; wine for judging. Allows persons who make homemade wine to give away a certain amount per year as gifts or for sampling at events organized for judging without having to obtain an ABC license. This exemption is similar to that for homemade beer. Neither the wine nor the beer can be sold and is strictly for noncommercial purposes. These provisions do not apply to any person who resides on property on which a winery, farm winery, or brewery is located.
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Alcoholic beverage control; wine for judging. Allows persons who make homemade wine to give away a certain amount per year as gifts or for sampling at events organized for judging without having to obtain an ABC license. This exemption is similar to that for homemade beer. Neither the wine nor the beer can be sold and is strictly for noncommercial purposes. These provisions do not apply to any person who resides on property on which a winery, farm winery, or brewery is located.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Alcoholic beverage control; wine for judging. Allows persons who make homemade wine to give away a certain amount per year as gifts or for sampling at events organized for judging without having to obtain an ABC license. This exemption is similar to that for homemade beer. Neither the wine nor the beer can be sold and is strictly for noncommercial purposes. The bill also limits the number of products that can be sampled and the amount of the samples.