Mississippi Legislature
2004 Regular Session

Senate Bill 2667

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Background

Title

Description: Local Option Alcoholic Beverage Control Law; revise definition of restaurant.

Bill Text: [Introduced] [Passed Senate] [Sent to Governor]

History of Actions:

1 02/19 (S) Referred To Finance
2 03/09 (S) Title Suff Do Pass
3 03/17 (S) Passed
4 03/18 (S) Transmitted To House
5 03/22 (H) Referred To Ways and Means
6 04/05 (H) Title Suff Do Pass
7 04/06 (H) Failed
8 04/06 (H) Motion to Reconsider Entered
9 04/07 (H) Reconsidered
10 04/07 (H) Passed
11 04/08 (H) Motion to Reconsider Entered
12 04/08 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
13 04/08 (H) Transmitted To Senate
14 04/12 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
15 04/14 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
16 04/20 Approved by Governor

Background Information:

Effective dateJuly 1, 2004
DispositionLaw
DeadlineGeneral Bill/Constitutional Amendment
RevenueNo
Vote type requiredMajority
Chapter number397

Senate Committee:

House Committee:

Principal Author: Morgan

Additional Authors: Robertson, Albritton, Brown, Lee (47th)

Code Sections: A 067-0001-0005, A 067-0001-0007, A 067-0001-0011, A 067-0001-0013, A 067-0003-0007, A 067-0003-0013

Title: AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 67-1-5, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO INCLUDE CLUBHOUSES ASSOCIATED WITH CERTAIN SUBDIVISIONS IN THE DEFINITION OF THE TERM "QUALIFIED RESORT AREA" UNDER THE LOCAL OPTION ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL LAW; TO AMEND SECTIONS 67-1-7, 67-1-11 AND 67-1-13, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO AUTHORIZE THE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AT SUCH CLUBHOUSES REGARDLESS OF WHETHER THE COUNTY IN WHICH THE CLUBHOUSE IS LOCATED HAS VOTED IN FAVOR OF COMING OUT FROM UNDER THE DRY LAW; TO AMEND SECTIONS 67-3-7 AND 67-3-13, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO AUTHORIZE THE SALE OF LIGHT WINE OR BEER AT QUALIFIED RESORT AREAS IN COUNTIES IN WHICH THE SALE OF LIGHT WINE OR BEER IS OTHERWISE PROHIBITED; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.


Information pertaining to this measure was last updated on 04/20/04 at 18:02.

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