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HJR26: prohibiting the liquor commission from adopting proposed administrative rule Liq 404.05(d)(3).
Bill details
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Sponsors
- Patten House · Carr 7
- Robert Mercer House · Hills 59
- O'Neil House · Rock 85
- Wall House · Straf 72
- Kathleen Taylor House · Straf 70
- Clifton Below Senate · Dist 5
- Iris Estabrook Senate · Dist 21
- Theodore Gatsas Senate · Dist 16
- Sylvia Larsen Senate · Dist 15
- Robert Flanders Senate · Dist 7
Topics
Executive administration Alcohol and tobacco
Official links
CHAPTER 127
HJR 26 – FINAL VERSION
2004 SESSION
04-2359
03/09
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 26
A RESOLUTION prohibiting the liquor commission from adopting proposed administrative rule Liq 404.05(d)(3).
ANALYSIS
This joint resolution prohibits the liquor commission from adopting proposed administrative rule Liq 404.05(d)(3).
This joint resolution is a request of the joint legislative committee on administrative rules.
04-2359
03/09
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Four
A RESOLUTION prohibiting the liquor commission from adopting proposed administrative rule Liq 404.05(d)(3).
Whereas, in proposal 2003-30 the liquor commission proposed administrative rule Liq 404.05(d)(3), relative to the requirements for certain liquor licensees to extend their service to areas outside their licensed premises; and
Whereas, the joint legislative committee on administrative rules voted on September 18, 2003 to enter a final objection and to sponsor a joint resolution on the grounds that the liquor commission has exceeded its authority by establishing occupancy requirements for the service area while the general court has elected not to establish such requirements; and
Whereas, the joint legislative committee on administrative rules voted on September 18, 2003 to enter a final objection and to sponsor a joint resolution on the grounds that the municipal notice provisions are not clear and understandable, and are therefore not in the public interest; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened:
That the general court of the state of New Hampshire hereby prohibits the liquor commission from adopting proposed administrative rule Liq 404.05(d)(3) as contained in proposal 2003-30; and
That the general court hereby directs the house commerce committee and the senate executive departments and administration committee to review whether the general court should establish occupancy requirements for extended service areas under RSA 178:24.
Approved: May 19, 2004