Massachusetts H390 aims to suspend all commercial activity for alcohol license holders found in violation of selling to minors or intoxicated.
Massachusetts H390 eliminates distinctions between supermarkets, convenience stores, and package stores when it comes to license suspensions for selling alcohol to minors or intoxicated individuals. The bill mandates that all commercial activity, including non-alcoholic sales, must cease during the suspension period. This applies to any city or town that authorizes the sale of alcoholic beverages. The suspension is determined by the local licensing authority.
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