Senate Bill 15 permitting teens to serve alcohol

Members-

Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy has allowed Senate Bill 15, permitting teens to serve alcohol at restaurants, breweries and distilleries, to become law without his signature, according to the Senate Clerk. Legislation attached – Please read.

* Sec. 10. AS 04.16.049(d) is amended to read: (d) Notwithstanding any other provision in this section and AS 04.16.050(a), a person 18, 19, or 20 years of age may be employed within the licensed premises of a brewery manufacturer, winery manufacturer, distillery manufacturer, hotel or  motel, large resort, golf course, general wholesaler, limited brewed beverage and wine wholesaler, common carrier dispensary, outdoor recreation lodge, brewery retailer,  winery retailer, distillery retailer, or restaurant, may enter and remain within those premises for the purpose of employment, and, other than for a business that offers adult entertainment, [BUT] may [NOT], in the course of employment, sell, serve,  deliver, or dispense alcoholic beverages.

 

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