Modernizes Massachusetts alcohol permitting laws by removing "contiguous" language and adding new reporting requirements.
This bill modernizes Massachusetts alcohol permitting laws by removing the term "contiguous" from several sections of Chapter 138 of the General Laws. It also mandates that railroad companies, express companies, and other carriers report monthly to the commission on the transportation of alcoholic beverages. Additionally, it requires carriers to report the name, license number of the supplier, and quantity of transported alcohol, with an exemption for certain licensed holders.
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