Massachusetts H4275 amends alcohol license permit rules, suspending all commercial activity for violations.
Massachusetts H4275 modifies the rules for alcohol license permits and suspensions. It mandates that all commercial activity, including non-alcoholic sales, must cease during the suspension period for violations. The bill removes distinctions between different types of stores when it comes to alcohol license violations, applying the same suspension rules to supermarkets, convenience stores, and package stores. The suspension of commercial activity is adjudicated by local licensing authorities in cities or towns that authorize alcohol sales licenses.
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