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Friday, December 10, 2021

New Liquor Law for 2022


P.A. 101-0668 preempts the authority of home rule and non-home rule units (except for Chicago) to restrict certain state-authorized liquor deliveries effective January 1, 2022. 

“Delivery” means the movement of alcoholic liquor purchased from a licensed retailer and delivered to a consumer through:

  1. delivery within the licensed retailer’s parking lot, including curbside, for pickup by the consumer;
  2. delivery by an owner, officer, director, shareholder, or employee of the licensed retailer; or
  3. delivery by a third-party contractor, independent contractor, or agent with whom the licensed retailer has contracted to make deliveries of alcoholic liquors.

Deliveries must be made within 12 hours from the time the alcoholic liquor leaves the retailer’s licensed premises, and “delivery” does not include use of common carriers such as buses or trains. 

Post Authored by Dan James & Julie Tappendorf, Ancel Glink

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