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GUIDE TO MASSACHUSETTS LIQUOR LAWS

  • This book is for anyone that currently holds, or is seeking to apply for a license to sell alcohol under MA General Laws Chapter 138 (The Liquor Control Act), sections 12 (On-premise Licenses), 14 (Temporary or One-Day Licenses) and 15 (Package Stores).
  • The Liquor Control Act is very comprehensive and governs all aspects of liquor, including manufacturers, importers and wholesalers.
  • This overview contains information relative to the retail sale of alcohol.
  • It is not intended to be a substitution for legal advice which can only be given by your attorney.

CONTENTS OF THE GUIDE

Some of the features include:

  • Color laser reproductions of acceptable identification.
  • Color laser reproductions of fraudulent identification.
  • Reproduction of the 3 "Warning" posters created by the A.B.C.C.
  • A matrix of the process when a licensee is notified of a violation by either the local licensing authority or A.B.C.C.
  • A listing of state managers and a means of contact.
  • Social Security state issuing codes, for ID verification.
  • A blood alcohol content - BAC - chart.
  • A "map" showing the legislative process for the Commonwealth.
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(Updated January 2005)
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To order a copy of the Guide to Massachusetts Liquor Laws send a corporate check or money order for $29.95 + $2 shipping and handling to:
Robert G. Stefanik & Associates
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Swampscott, MA 01907

EXCERPTS FROM THE GUIDE
  • Acceptable Forms of Identification
    MGL CH. 138, SEC. 34 Howard Johnson Co. v. ABCC, 24 Mass. App. Ct. 287, 510 N.E. 2d293, Review den'd 400 Mass.1106, 513 N.E. 2d1289 (1987)
    To have a defense to the charge of delivering or selling alcoholic beverages to an underage person, a licensee must reasonably rely on one of four types of identification...
  • Penalties for Underage Persons Attempting to Purchase Alcoholic Beverages
    MGL CH. 138, SEC. 34A, 34B, 34C, 64; CH. 90, SEC. 22(e)
    Any person under the age of 21 years who purchases or attempts to purchase alcoholic beverages...

 


BEVERAGE ALCOHOL SERVICE LOG BOOK

It isn't enough to just make a reasonable effort to prevent a patron from becoming intoxicated. You must prove that you made the effort! The statute of limitations in Massachusetts is three (3) years. That means an attorney has 3 years in which to file a civil suit against you. A smart attorney is going to wait three years in the hopes that you will have forgotten what happened that night. Perhaps employees & patrons that were there and could assist in your defense are no longer there.

How you document information is important as well. If it is not filled in properly, a log book could also work against you!

Our Log Book comes complete with instructions for use.

 


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To order a copy of the Beverage Alcohol Log Book send  a corporate check or money order for $19.95 + $2 shipping and handling to:
Robert G. Stefanik & Associates
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Swampscott, MA 01907


YEAR 2004 ID CHECKING GUIDE

Brought to you by both Anheuser-Busch and Miller Brewing Company. These books are updated each year and are provide free of charge. Ask your distributor today for a copy.


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