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  • Alcohol laws of New Jersey

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    Location of New Jersey Flag of the State of New Jersey The alcohol laws of New Jersey are some of the most complex in the United States of America, and contain many peculiarities not found in other states. New Jersey law gives municipalities substantial discretion in creating alcohol laws, such that there are towns in New Jersey which are dry and towns where alcohol may be sold 24 hours per day. Likewise, there is great deal of variance between municipalities regarding the number of liquor licenses available and whether juveniles may consume alcohol while on private property. Contents 1 Liquor Licenses 2 Hours of Operation & Other Licensing Regulations 3 Alcohol Production & Distribution 4 Drinking Age and Public Consumption Laws 5 References [edit] Liquor Licenses On-premises consumption licenses are allocated to towns based on population with one consumption license per 3,000 people, and one package goods license per 7,500 residents.[1] However, the a... (see more)

  • Arizona Department of Liquor Licenses and Control

    The Department of Liquor Licenses and Control is an Arizona state agency responsible for reviewing state liquor applications and issuing renewal licenses. In Arizona, there are 17 different license categories – airplanes, trains, watercraft, restaurants, liquor stores and other retailers, hotels, bars, distillers, distributors, and special events. The agency is organised into three divisions as follows:[1] The Administration Division provides daily departmental operations including budget, personnel, payroll, purchasing, and accounting. Under Administration is the department’s compliance function. Compliance governs the dispute-resolution process to offer an alternative, when appropriate, to the more costly and time-consuming formal hearing process. The mandate of the Compliance Officer is to arbitrate cases and attempt a fair resolution. The Licensing Division issues, transfers, renew and audits the various types of licenses. These procedures involve meeting with the applicant... (see more)

  • Liquor Control and Licensing Branch

    The Liquor Control and Licensing Branch is part of the government of British Columbia, within the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General. It is responsible for issuing liquor licenses in the province and for enforcing the provisions of the Liquor Control and Licensing Act. British Columbia's government also has a separate Liquor Distribution Branch, which is responsible for operating the province's monopoly on the sale of alcoholic beverages. The BC Liquor Distribution Branch is one of the world's largest importers, distributors and retailers of wines, beer and spirits. All wine, spirits, and beer are distributed to a network of government-run and privately-onwed liquor stores as well as restaurants, bars and pubs. [edit] External links Liquor Control and Licensing v · d · e   Provincial and territorial alcoholic beverage authorities of Canada Retail and/or licensing: BC Liquor Stores • Sask Liquor • MLCC (Manitoba) • LCBO (Ontario) • SAQ (... (see more)

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