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HB1481: enabling on-premises licensees to sell drinks made with distilled alcohol for take-out.
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175:6
· reference
· effective 2026-07-01
n for $250. Such license shall expire one year after the date of issuance and may be renewed by an on-premises licensee for $250 each year. II. Notwithstanding the provisions of RSA 175:6 and RSA 179:15, an on-premises licensee in possession of a restaurant delivery license shall only be permitted to transport beverages, wines, and liquor for delivery to consumers subject to the following requirements:
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178
· amend
· effective 2026-07-01
t individual retail licensees from arranging for the delivery of wine products to a location central for the parties involved. 2 New Section; Restaurant Delivery License. Amend RSA 178 by inserting after section 21 the following new section: 178:21-a Restaurant Delivery License. I. Any on-premises licensee may purchase a restaurant delivery license from the commission for $250. Such license shall
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179:15
· repeal
· effective 2026-07-01
nks made with distilled alcohol for take-out. Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened: 1 Transportation of Beverages and Wine. RSA 179:15 is repealed and reenacted to read as follows: ? 179:15 Transportation of Beverages and Wine. I. A person may transport or deliver beverages and wines in this state without a license, provided such beverages and wines