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2023 SESSION
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S.B. 809.
A BILL to amend and reenact §§ 4.1-209, 4.1-325, and 4.1-325.2
of the Code of Virginia, relating to alcoholic beverage control; displays of
wine and beer. 23103455D
- 01/17/23 Senate: Printed as engrossed 23103455D-E
- 12/12/22 Senate: Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/11/23 23103455D
Patron--Favola
Reported from Committee on Rehabilitation and Social Services with amendments (13-Y 0-N)
YEAS--Favola, Hanger, Locke, McDougle, Reeves, Cosgrove, Surovell, DeSteph, McPike, Spruill, Mason, Boysko, Morrissey--13.
NAYS--0.
ABSTENTIONS--0.
Committee amendments adopted by Senate
January 17, 2023
AMENDMENT(S) PROPOSED BY THE SENATE REHABILITATION AND SOCIAL SERVICES
REHABILITATION AND SOCIAL SERVICES
REHABILITATION AND SOCIAL SERVICES
REHABILITATION AND SOCIAL SERVICES
1. Line 23, introduced, after reserved
strike
solely
2. Line 27, introduced, after consumer
strike
of the product's
insert
that the product contains
3. Line 27, introduced, after alcohol
strike
content
4. After line 147, introduced
insert
2. That the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority shall
report to the Chairmen of the Senate Committee on Rehabilitation and Social
Services and the House Committee on General Laws by November 1, 2025, regarding
the implementation of the provisions of this act, including the number and
nature of any violations and the manner in which such violations were
addressed.