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AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 4 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS.

DE · session 151 · Assembly / House · bill

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Introduced Mar 31, 2022

Latest action (Apr 14, 2022) Signed by Governor

Summary

Currently, there is ambiguity whether a person who is 14 or 15 years of age can be employed by restaurants, hotels, or dining facilities that serve alcoholic liquors. This bill removes that ambiguity and makes it clear that persons 14 and 15 years of age can be employed in such places where alcoholic liquors are served, but cannot be involved in the sale or service of alcoholic liquor.

Sponsors (5)

  • Peter C. Schwartzkopf · primary
  • Ernesto B. Lopez · primary
  • Laura V. Sturgeon Democratic · primary
  • Stephen Smyk · primary
  • Michael Ramone · primary
12 coauthors / cosponsors

Action history (8)

  1. Mar 31, 2022 Introduced and Assigned to Administration Committee in House · lower
  2. Apr 6, 2022 Reported Out of Committee (Administration) in House with 1 Favorable, 3 On Its Merits · lower
  3. Apr 7, 2022 Passed By House. Votes: 36 YES 5 ABSENT · lower
  4. Apr 7, 2022 Assigned to Banking, Business & Insurance Committee in Senate · upper
  5. Apr 12, 2022 Re-Assigned to Executive Committee in Senate · upper
  6. Apr 13, 2022 Reported Out of Committee (Executive) in Senate with 1 Favorable, 4 On Its Merits · upper
  7. Apr 14, 2022 Passed By Senate. Votes: 21 YES · upper
  8. Apr 14, 2022 Signed by Governor · executive

Text versions (2)

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  • Bill Text · HTML
  • Bill Text · PDF

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