SB 2363 ND Became Law
AN ACT to amend and reenact subsection 3 of section 5-02-06 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to prohibitions on access to a brewer taproom for an individual under twenty-one years of age; and to provide a penalty.
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Summary
Relating to prohibitions on access to a brewer taproom for an individual under twenty-one years of age; and to provide a penalty.
Sponsor (1)
- Jeff Barta Republican · primary
5 coauthors / cosponsors
- Claire Cory · cosponsor
- Greg Kessel Republican · cosponsor
- Scott Louser Republican · cosponsor
- Scott Meyer Republican · cosponsor
- David Richter Republican · cosponsor
Action history (20)
- Jan 23, 2023 Introduced, first reading, referred Industry and Business Committee · upper
- Feb 6, 2023 Committee Hearing 10:30 · upper
- Feb 7, 2023 Committee Hearing 03:00 · upper
- Feb 8, 2023 Committee Hearing 11:20 · upper
- Feb 8, 2023 Committee Hearing 11:30 · upper
- Feb 13, 2023 Committee Hearing 03:45 · upper
- Feb 14, 2023 Reported back amended, do pass, amendment placed on calendar 5 0 0 · upper
- Feb 15, 2023 Amendment adopted, placed on calendar · upper
- Feb 16, 2023 Second reading, passed, yeas 46 nays 1 · upper
- Feb 17, 2023 Received from Senate · lower
- Feb 21, 2023 Introduced, first reading, referred Industry, Business and Labor Committee · lower
- Mar 22, 2023 Committee Hearing 08:30 · lower
- Mar 22, 2023 Reported back, do pass, place on calendar 11 2 1 · lower
- Mar 28, 2023 Second reading, passed, yeas 81 nays 11 · lower
- Mar 29, 2023 Returned to Senate · upper
- Mar 31, 2023 Signed by Speaker · lower
- Mar 31, 2023 Signed by President · upper
- Mar 31, 2023 Sent to Governor · upper
- Apr 5, 2023 Signed by Governor 04/04 · upper
- Apr 7, 2023 Filed with Secretary Of State 04/05 · legislature
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