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State Alcohol Delivery Laws/Orders/Regulations State On-premise sales Restaurant Alcohol Delivery Allowed Third Party Delivery Allowed Food Purchase Required Beer and Wine Only Container Requirements Restaurant Delivery Allowed prior to COVID Temporary or Permanent Date Enacted Expiration Additional Reqs Reopening or Legislation related links Source Link(s) Alabama Yes No, take out and pick up only No Yes No Sealed, unopened container. No Temporary 3/24/2020 July 3, 2020 or until end of state of emergency unless otherwise noted. Safer at Home Executive Order Reopening Guidance Curbside Sales Alaska Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Sealed container No Temporary . Proposal to make changes permanent. 11/15/2020? While Executive Order remains in place NOTICE OF PROPOSED CHANGES ON CURBSIDE/HO ME DELIVERY IN THE REGULATIONS OF THE ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL BOARD Reopening Restaurant Guidance Alaska Emergency Regulations Disclaimer of Liability: NRA Solutions provides information as a benefit and in furtherance of its educational purposes. All information is believed to be accurate at the time provided. No warranty of accuracy is given. All copying, reproduction, and retransmission of all or any portion of the information is expressly prohibited unless NRA Solutions has expressly granted its prior written consent. NRA Solutions expressly reserves all other rights. NRA Solutions will not be held liable for any improper or incorrect use of the information provided or for any user's use of the information. In no event shall NRA Solutions be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, exemplary, or consequential damages however caused and on any theory of liability, whether in contract, strict liability, or tort (including negligence or otherwise) arising in any way out of the use of the information. This disclaimer of liability applies to any damages or injury under any cause of action. Information may contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Changes may be periodically incorporated into the information and materials. This document covers Alcohol On Premise, Delivery, Carryout and Reopening State Requirements. It includes links to Executive Orders, FAQs, regulations, legislation and guidance for additional information. Restaurant Alcohol Resources-Biweekly Update 6 25 2020 final

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Page 1: State Alcohol Delivery Laws/Orders/Regulations...No Temporary 3/19/2020 6/15/2020 Alcohol Container size Requirements: s.mo.gov/doc uments/70-2.010-Amended.pdf Alcohol Returns Missouri

State Alcohol Delivery Laws/Orders/Regulations

State On-premise sales

Restaurant

Alcohol

Delivery

Allowed

Third Party

Delivery

Allowed

Food

Purchase

Required

Beer and

Wine OnlyContainer Requirements

Restaurant

Delivery

Allowed prior

to COVID

Temporary

or

Permanent

Date Enacted ExpirationAdditional

Reqs

Reopening or

Legislation

related links

Source Link(s)

Alabama Yes No, take out

and pick up

only

No Yes No Sealed, unopened

container.

No Temporary 3/24/2020 July 3, 2020 or

until end of

state of

emergency

unless

otherwise

noted.

Safer at Home

Executive

Order

Reopening

Guidance

Curbside Sales

Alaska Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Sealed container No Temporary .

Proposal to

make

changes

permanent.

11/15/2020? While

Executive

Order remains

in place

NOTICE OF

PROPOSED

CHANGES ON

CURBSIDE/HO

ME DELIVERY

IN THE

REGULATIONS

OF THE

ALCOHOLIC

BEVERAGE

CONTROL

BOARD

Reopening

Restaurant

Guidance

Alaska Emergency

Regulations

Disclaimer of Liability: NRA Solutions provides information as a benefit and in furtherance of its educational purposes. All information is believed to be accurate at the time provided. No warranty of accuracy is given. All

copying, reproduction, and retransmission of all or any portion of the information is expressly prohibited unless NRA Solutions has expressly granted its prior written consent. NRA Solutions expressly reserves all other rights.

NRA Solutions will not be held liable for any improper or incorrect use of the information provided or for any user's use of the information. In no event shall NRA Solutions be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special,

exemplary, or consequential damages however caused and on any theory of liability, whether in contract, strict liability, or tort (including negligence or otherwise) arising in any way out of the use of the information. This

disclaimer of liability applies to any damages or injury under any cause of action. Information may contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Changes may be periodically incorporated into the information and

materials.

This document covers Alcohol On Premise, Delivery, Carryout and Reopening State Requirements. It includes links to Executive Orders,

FAQs, regulations, legislation and guidance for additional information.

Restaurant Alcohol Resources-Biweekly Update 6 25 2020 final

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State Alcohol Delivery Laws/Orders/Regulations

Arizona Yes Yes Yes No No A recorked bottle of wine

that has been inserted

flush with the top of

bottle or otherwise

securely closed. Plastic

adhesive to seal growler

bottles is permitted. All

mixed drinks must be in a

securely sealed

container.

Yes Permanent 3/20/2020 While the

executive

order remains

in place

 6/17

Executive

order 

Restaurant &

Bar

Requirements

Executive Order

that grants delivery

option

Arkansas Yes Yes No Yes Yes Originally corked or

sealed bottles of wine.

Originally sealed cans and

bottles of beer.

No Temporary 3/19/2020 While the

executive

order remains

in place

Temporary

rule for

outdoor

service

Sale of Alcoholic

Beverages

California Yes Yes Yes. See

advisory on

preventing

delivery to

minors

Yes, if

you are a

restauran

t. No, if

you are a

bar.

Change

effective

6/11

No Secure lid or cap

designed to prevent

consumption without the

removal (no lids with

sipping holes or opening

for straws unless covered

with masking tape) or

prepackaged sealed

container

Yes Temporary 4/1/2020 While

Executive

Order remains

in place

Sale of

Alcoholic

Beverages To-

Go

Relief for

reopening

Delivery of

Alcoholic Beverages

Colorado Yes. 6/5 Outdoor

dining areas

allowed

Yes. No Yes and

on the

same

receipt

No Sealed container. If using

a cup with a lid, lid has to

be securely taped

without a straw inserted

and without any partially

removed portion of lid.

No Temporary 3/20/2020 While

Executive

Order remains

in place

Emergency

order for

delivery and

takeout sales

Reopening

guidance

Executive Orders

Connecticut Yes, at 50 %

capacity indoor

Yes Yes Yes No Sealed containers as

received by the

wholesaler.

No Temporary 3/20/2020 While

Executive

Order remains

in place

Implementati

on Order and

Executive

Order 7PP

Outdoor

Service of

Alcoholic

Beverages

Guidance

Alcohol Delivery

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State Alcohol Delivery Laws/Orders/Regulations

Delaware Yes, as long as

cost does not

exceed 40% of

order

Yes, only within

the immediate

parking lot or

curb

surrounding the

licensed

building.

No Yes No Containers that are

securely sealed

No Temporary 3/19/2020 Until State of

Emergency

Declaration

has ended

Reopening

Guidance Phase

1 Food and

Drink

Establishments

Curbside Sale

Guidelines

District of Columbia Yes, as of 6/22 -

50% capacity

indoor, outdoor

allowed, no more

than 50 people.

Yes, with food

orders

Yes Yes No Closed containers, no

straw in lid or original

sealed container

No Temporary 3/17/2020 Until order is

lifted

Alcohol

delivery

restrictions

Phase Two ABC

Guidance

Notice of 5th

Emergency

rulemaking

Florida Yes. 50% Indoor

capacity. Bars,

clubs, and other

venues (except in

Palm Beach,

Broward, or Dade

County) are

allowed to open

at reduced

capacity

beginning June 5.

Yes Yes Yes No Sealed container for

consumption off-

premises

Yes Temporary 3/20/2020 Through the

expiration of

the state of

emergency

declared

Phase 2

Guidance

Reopening

Executive Order

Emergency Alcohol

Sales During Covid-

19

Georgia Yes, allowed in

some counties

Yes, allowed in

some counties

No Yes No Not specified No Temporary 4/3/2020 While

Executive

Order remains

in place

Alcoholic Beverages

Sales During Covid-

19

Hawaii Yes. Honolulu to

open to no more

that 50%

occupancy on

June 19

Yes Yes Yes No Product must be opened

and resealed prior to

delivery

No Temporary 3/23/2020 While

Executive

Order remains

in place

Hawaii, Kauai

and Maui

opening

dining rooms

on 6/1/2020

Reopening

Guidance

Executive Order

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State Alcohol Delivery Laws/Orders/Regulations

Idaho Yes. Stage 4

started 6/13

No Yes No Yes Sealed container that

prevents consumption,

leakage or alteration of

content in any manner

and tamper proof seal.

Yes Temporary 3/30/2020 While

Executive

Order remains

in place

Stage detail

specifics

Stages of

reopening and

guidance

Guidelines for

Alcohol Delivery 03-

30-2020

Illinois Yes. In Chicago,

can resume 25%

capacity indoor

starting 6/26. On

premise sales

must cease at 11

pm. In Chicago

outdoor beer

gardens are

allowed- see link.

Yes. Cocktails

to go is

effective

statewide and

in Chicago went

into effect on

6/17/2020.

Chicago

carryout orders

must cease at 9

pm. See link for

Chicago alcohol

delivery

ordinance

Yes No No Cocktails allowed on

6/2/2020 following

guidance at this link.

They must be

sealed/closed container

and labeled.

Yes Temporary 3/19/2020 While

Executive

Order remains

in place

City of

Chicago Phase

IV Re-opening

Guidance

State Phase IV

Guidelines in

effect 6/26

State Cocktails to

go Executive Order

Indiana Yes. Stage 4 on

6/11

Yes Regulation does

not speak

about third

party delivery

No Yes Sealed unopened

container

No Temporary 3/31/2020 When all

reopening

stages have

been met

Back On Track -

Reopening

guidance Stage

4

Executive Order

Iowa Yes. On 6/12 on

site dining may re-

open provided

social distancing

protocols are

followed

Yes No No No Alcoholic liquor, beer and

wine must be in the

original, unopened

containers. Mixed drinks

in sealed container. Use

of a clear cup or jar with

lid strongly

recommended

Yes Temporary 3/17/2020 While

Executive

Order remains

in place

Executive

order

6/10/2020

Bar/Restaurant

Closure

Alcohol Beverage

Deliveries to

Consumers

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State Alcohol Delivery Laws/Orders/Regulations

Kansas Yes No, delivery is

limited to 50ft

radius

No No Yes, only

with

curbside

services

Beer and wine not in

original container needs

to be properly resealed

on the licensed premises

placed in a sealed

transparent bag to where

visibly apparent if back is

tampered with or

opened.

No Temporary 3/18/2020 Until

statewide

State of

Disaster

Emergency

expires

Carryout

alcohol

extended

executive

order

Reopen phases Curbside Alcohol

Sales

Kentucky Yes Yes Yes Yes No Unopened and sealed

original container.

Including to-go cups

being allowed.

Yes Temporary 3/19/2020 While

Executive

Order remains

in place

Restaurant

Alcohol Order

Bar reopenings Executive Order

FAQ

Louisiana Yes. As of 6/5

50% capacity

allowed

Yes, with

approved ATC

application

Yes Yes Yes Prepackaged original

factory sealed containers

Yes Temporary 3/16/2020 While

Executive

Order remains

in place

Phase 2

Guidance

Phase 2

Guidance

related to live

entertainment

Restaurant curbside

pickup and delivery

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State Alcohol Delivery Laws/Orders/Regulations

Maine Yes, see link for

updated guidance

for 13 counties

Yes No Yes Yes Cocktails must be in a

tamper evident container

provided by the licensees

using one of the

following processes: 1.

Crown capped glass

bottles 2. Screw tops like

a water bottle cap that

break apart when opened

or 3. Vacuum and heat-

sealed pouches. The

container must have a

label affixed that

contains the following:

The name of

establishment with date

& time of production and

the contents of cocktail

including the proof of the

spirits used to create it.

No Temporary 3/24/2020 While

Executive

Order remains

in place

Rural county

re-opening

Guidance

Updated

Guidance for

June 17th for

restaurants in

Androscoggin,

Cumberland

and York

Counties

Cocktails to go

Maryland Yes. 50% capacity

on 6/10

Yes Yes No No Sealed Container Yes Temporary 3/19/2020 Effective until

after

termination of

the state of

emergency

Alcohol

delivery

guidance

Reopening

executive order

Delivery and Carry

out Services

Montgomery county/

Maryland

Yes, but

businesses must

apply for

approval

Yes No Yes No Sealed container

includes: bottles, cans,

growlers, crowlers and

takeout cups with lids for

off-premises

consumption.

No Temporary 3/18 for Beer

and wine 3/26

mixed drinks

allowed

When

emergency

order to close

restaurants

are lifted.

Montgomery

County Curbside

Delivery

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State Alcohol Delivery Laws/Orders/Regulations

Massachusetts Yes. On June

22nd indoor

dining can

resume with

social distancing

Yes Yes Yes Yes All wine must be in its

original sealed container

and all malt beverages

must be in sealed

containers.

No Temporary 4/3/2020 Until further

notice of

Governor.

Outdoor

service

allowed on

6/7.

Executive

Order

5/18/2020

Reopening

Guidance-

Phase 2

On-Premises Selling

as Off-Premises

Michigan Yes. On 6/8 50%

dining capacity

Yes Yes No Yes Originally sealed

container

Yes Temporary 3/23/2020 Does not

expire if you

have an SDM

license

Coronavirus

FAQ

Reopening

Resources

Executive Order

FAQ

Minnesota Yes.

Bars/restaurants

may open at 50%

capacity, up to

250 people,

including indoor

service, on June

10

No Yes Yes Yes Original unopened

container or bottle

No Temporary 3/25/2020 While

Executive

Order remains

in place

Outdoor

service 6/1

guidance

Safe reopening Minnesota

Department of

Public Safety

Mississippi Yes No No Yes Wine only

for

carryout.

Cocktails

allowed in

a "to go"

cup if in a

Leisure &

Recreation

District &

patron will

stay in an

LRD to

consume it

1 bottle of sealed wine

with on premise curbside

delivery. Open container

beverage allowed only in

a LRD and only if patron

will stay in the LRD

No Temporary 3/16/2020 Until

restaurants re-

open

License &

Recreation

Districts:

https://www.

dor.ms.gov/D

ocuments/LRD

.pdf

MS Dept of

Revenue:

https://www.dor.m

s.gov/Pages/COVID-

19.aspx

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State Alcohol Delivery Laws/Orders/Regulations

Missouri Yes No No. Only

exception, wine

may be shipped

in state by wine

manufacturers

Yes Wine, malt

and

spirituous

liquors (no

cocktails)

Single-use, tamperproof,

securely sealed

transparent bag, opening

sealed with tape, no

mixed drinks in to-go

plastic or Styrofoam cups

with straws or loose

covers

No Temporary 3/19/2020 12/30/2020 Alcohol

Container size

Requirements:

https://atc.dp

s.mo.gov/doc

uments/70-

2.010-

Amended.pdf

Alcohol Returns Missouri Division

Alcohol and

Tobacco

Montana Yes, 75 %

capacity and

between the

hours of 11am-

12:30 am for on

premise. Alcohol

consumption to

end at 11pm

Yes, between

hours of 11am-

11pm only

No Yes Yes, and

other

liquors

sold in

bottles. No

cocktails.

Must be in original

packaging, see link for

additional details

No Temporary-

Phase 1

Guidelines

4/27/2020 Depends on

state phasing

dates and reqs

On-premises

and off-

premises

licensees,

manufacturer

licensees and

agency liquor

stores are

allowed

Phase 2

Guidelines

Phase One: Alcohol

Guidelines

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State Alcohol Delivery Laws/Orders/Regulations

Nebraska Yes. Includes

temporary

additions.

Yes Yes, packaging

must have 3x5

label that says

adult signature

required.

No. Food

purchase

is only

required

for on

premise

Yes, or any

alcohol if it

is in its

original

packaging

In original packaging. Not

in to go cups

No Temporary 3/20/2020 For the

duration of

the COVID

outbreak

Starting June

1, restaurants

remain open

for dine-in

and Bars,

Bottle Clubs,

and

Gentlemen’s

Clubs can

reopen except

for those

located in

Central

District Health

Dept. (Hall,

Hamilton,

Merrick) and

Dakota County

Health Dept.

(Dakota).

Restaurant Re-

opening

requirements

with alcohol

provisions

Industry Advisory:

https://lcc.nebraska

.gov/sites/lcc.nebra

ska.gov/files/Indust

ry%20Advisory%20-

%20Retail%20Oper

ations.pdf

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State Alcohol Delivery Laws/Orders/Regulations

Nevada Yes at 50%

capacity in Phase

1

No No Yes

allowed

in food

establish

ment

table

service

only

No Alcohol delivery sales at

the state level not

allowed. Moving into

Phase 2- All of the same

restrictions on

restaurants and food

establishments are

continued in Phase 2, but

bar areas in restaurants

may reopen, and bars

and taverns that DO NOT

serve food may reopen

under the same

restrictions –50%

maximum capacity and

strict social distancing.

Patrons will NOT be

allowed to walk up and

order at the bars, but

they may sit and be

served at a bar top if

appropriately distanced

from one another – 6

feet apart. No

congregating.

No Temporary 3/17/2020 for

alcohol

establishment

closures

Unknown.

Likely in a

later re-

opening

phase.

Statewide

bars, pubs,

sale of alcohol

for delivery

not allowed.

Exceptions:

Clark, Las

Vegas and

Henderson

allow alcohol

sales/curbside

pickup/deliver

y, no 3rd party

delivery. Need

a special

license to do

this in Clark

County

Phase 1

Reopening

Guidance.

Phase 2

guidance has

not been

released yet.

just the

Governor's

statement

Nevada Alcohol

Beverage

Commission

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New Hampshire Yes. On June 15

restaurants may

open at 50%

capacity

permitted for

indoor dining in

restaurants in

Hillsborough,

Rockingham,

Strafford, and

Merrimack

Counties. On June

15 restaurants

may open at

100% capacity

permitted for

indoor dining in

restaurants in

remaining 6

counties in NH.

Yes No Yes Yes Original container as

specified in the order

No Temporary 3/18/2020 While

Executive

Order remains

in place

Outdoor area

guidance

Phase 2.0

Reopening

Guidance

New Hampshire

Liquor Authority

New Jersey Yes- Licensees,

including tasting

rooms, may

resume limited

outdoor service

on June 15.

Yes Yes- must have

an ABC

Transportation

Permit

No No- any

alcohol

Must be in original

container or in a

closed/sealed container.

Disposable cups with lids

that have holes are not

permitted.

No Temporary 5/15/2020 The 1st day of

the 7th month

following the

date the

governor

declares the

emergency

has ended or

the date

orders related

to occupancy

expire.

whichever is

later

Expansion of

Premise

permit

Takeout &

Delivery Law

New Jersey Alcohol

Beverage

Commission

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New Mexico Yes, 6/1 begins

50% capacity dine

in

No No No No No delivery or curbside

pick up is allowed unless

the state legislature

changes the law

No Permanent N/A N/A Application

for Temporary

Change/Expan

sion of Liquor

Licensed

Premises due

to COVID

6/12 Public

Health Order

ABC Letter

Regarding

Procedures for

Approval of

Temporary Floor

Plan Changes

New York Yes, effective

Thursday, June 4,

2020, all licensees

in regions in

phase 2 of

reopening and

have on-premises

service privileges

under the ABC

Law may resume

outdoor, on-

premises service

of alcoholic

beverages and/or

food. Will

continue until

July 3 but may be

extended or

reduced.

Yes Yes Yes No Closed or sealed

container. Allows for

mixed drinks. Must be

consistent with municipal

open container

ordinances

Yes Temporary 3/16/2020 July 18, 2020

per Executive

Order

Phase 3

Reopening

Guidance.

Central New

York, Finger

Lakes,

Mohawk

Valley, North

Country, and

Southern Tier

can enter

Phase Three

of reopening

on June 12.

Note from

Liquor

Authority

NY Alcohol to Go

Restrictions

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North Carolina Yes Phase 2 50%

capacity indoor

and outdoor

Yes No No Any

Alcohol in

it's original

container

Original container Yes Temporary 3/17/2020 Until

modification

or removal of

Executive

Order

There are 170

local ABC

Boards that

have the

authority to

close liquor

establishment

s

Executive Order

141 Guidance

on Bars issued

May 22, 2020 –

Breweries,

wineries,

cideries, and

distilleries are

able to open

under Phase 2

and are subject

to the same

requirements

as restaurants.

North Carolina

Alcohol Beverages

Control Legal

Announcement

North Dakota Yes 50% capacity

if establishment

meets guidelines.

See ABC

guidance.

No No No No Not allowed No N/A N/A N/A Fargo allows

delivery .

Other local

regulators

considering

delivery. No

action at state

level

Restart

Guidance for

Restaurants

and Bars

North Dakota News

Ohio Yes Yes Yes Yes No. All

liquors

allowed

Closed containers only.

Not to exceed 2

containers of no more 2

oz. of spirits per beverage

per meal. Have to still

abide within the type of

license for the

establishment.

Yes Temporary 4/7/2020 While

Executive

Order remains

in place

Outdoor

dining May 15.

Indoor dining

May 21.

Ohio Restaurant

Association

Updates

Oklahoma Yes Yes No No Yes Sealed containers of beer

and wine in original

packaging.

No Permanent 3/17/2020 Was made law

on 5/21/2020

ABLE

Commission

News

Proposed Rules Oklahoma

Restaurant

Association Food &

Alcohol COVID

Regulations

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Oregon Yes. Expansion of

service area

application.

Hours of sale are

7am-12am.

Yes with an off

premise license-

for 90 day

period if

approved

Yes, with an

approved for-

hire application

No Malt

beverages,

wine and

cider

Original Containers only.

Onsite service and

consumption fact sheet

No Temporary?

Efforts in

Progress to

make

permanent

see June

19th Press

Release

3/23/2020 Off Premise

Licenses are

valid for 90

days from

approval. Only

allowing the

90 days off

premise

licenses

during

timeframe

Emergency

Order is in

effect.

Phase 2

Guidance

Oregon Alcohol

FAQs

June 19th Press

Release with

updates

Pennsylvania Yes, see linked

guidance for on

premise

specifications for

green and yellow

counties.

Yes Yes No No Each prepared beverage

and mixed drink sold to

consumers must be

between four and 64

ounces and include liquor

and at least one mixer

combined on the licensed

premises. Secured lid

required. Fore Beer and

wine Quantity limits in

place. 2 6 packs of beer, 3

liters of wine.

Yes Temporary 3/16/2020 During state

of emergency

Sale of

Prepared

Beverages and

Mixed Drinks

to Go

Guidance for

Green Counties

Guidance on what

phase is my county

in

Puerto Rico Yes- carry out and

dining rooms

open at 25%

capacity

Yes Yes No No Must be in a closed

container

Yes Permanent N/A N/A Puerto Rico

Restaurant

Association

Rhode Island Yes, 50% indoor

capacity

No No Yes Yes Original sealed container.

Takeout only. 144oz of

beer and 2 bottles of

wine per order.

No Temporary 3/20/2020 While

Executive

Order remains

in place

Rhode Island

Hospitality

Takeout &

Delivery

Guidance

Reopening

Guidance-

Phase 2

Rhode Island

Department of

Business Regulation

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South Carolina Yes, curb side and

drive thru and

Phase 2 dine in

No No Yes Yes Sealed containers of beer

and wine in original

packaging.

No Temporary 3/21/2020 Until State of

Emergency

ends

Executive

Order allowing

dine in for

Phase 2

Reopening

Guidance

South Carolina

Department of

Revenue

South Dakota It depends. See

this tracker for if

the county has

allowed re-

opening

No No No No Must have an off premise

license to sell sealed

containers. Also,

customer has to purchase

at least $150 of alcohol

No Permanent No changes No changes Legislative

action needed

to make a

change

Reopening

Guidance

South Dakota Retail

Association

Tennessee Yes Yes Yes Yes No Single serving, secured lid

or cap container only

No Temporary 3/22/2020 6/30/2020 or

as extended

by Executive

Order

Hospitality TN FAQs Tennessee

Department of

Revenue

Texas Yes. Bars and

similar

establishments

may increase

their capacity to

50% as long as

patrons are

seated

restaurants may

also expand their

maximum table

size from 6 to 10

on June 3.

Restaurants may

expand their

occupancy levels

to 75% on June

12.

Yes Yes Yes No.

Includes

Mixed

Beverages.

Not

cocktails.

See

additional

guidance.

Original container not

exceeding 375 ML. Must

have a mixed beverage or

retail dealers on premise

license or a wine and

beer retailers permit

Yes Permanent 9/1/2019 None Addition

guidance on

the law

Phase 3

Guidance

Texas Restaurant

Association

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Utah Yes, outdoor

extended

premises see link

for step-by-step

process

No No Yes No Based on permit type No Permanent 11/19/2019-

latest changes

to their state

laws

Does not

expire - no

delivery was

allowed

It is important

that you are in

contact with

your insurance

provider

regarding

dram shop &

liability

coverage of

the expanded

areas where

you will be

serving

alcohol as well

as your DABC

compliance

officer.

Request for

Expansion

Application

Utah ABC Law

Guidance

Vermont Yes. Starting

6/26, restaurants,

catering, food

service, and bars

may allow 50

percent of fire

safety occupancy

or 1 person per

100 square feet,

with a maximum

of 75 people

indoors and 150

people outdoors.

Yes Yes No. Food

purchase

is only

required

for on

premise

No, all

kinds

allowed

To go container/ cup

sealed with lid

No Temporary 3/20/2020 While

Executive

Order remains

in place

Vermont

Chamber of

Commerce

Reopening

Guidance-

Update 14

Vermont Liquor

Control

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Virginia Yes. On premise

50% capacity and

no more than 50

people.

Yes Yes Yes No Cocktail in disposable

container or single use

original metal can, no lid

with sipping hole or

opening for straw

No Temporary 3/20/2020 While

Executive

Order remains

in place

Outdoor area

now allowed.

Expedited

process for

new or

extending

outdoor

dining areas in

place.

Phase 2

Executive Order

Virginia ABC

Washington Yes, outdoor

allowed if in

phase 2

Yes Yes Yes No, all

kinds

allowed

Must be in a bottle or

have a lid/cap without a

sipping hole

Yes Temporary 3/17/2020 While

Executive

Order remains

in place

Establishment

s must abide

by their

county's

phase

requirement.

These are the

requirements

if in Phase 2

(highest level

allowed in the

state right

now)

Extending

Outside Liquor

Service

Washington State

Liquor and

Cannabis Board

West Virginia Yes. 50 %

capacity on

premise.

Yes No Yes Yes Sealed containers of beer

and wine in original

packaging.

No Temporary 4/3/2020 While

Executive

Order remains

in place

WVABCA 50%

Indoor

Capacity

Restaurant

and Bar, and

Also Limited

Entertainment

Advisory

6/16 Live

Entertainment

Advisory

West Virginia ABC

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Wisconsin Yes No No Yes No Original sealed container.

Pick up only

No Temporary 3/20/2020 Unclear.

Waiting for

additional

action related

to Executive

Order being

struck down

by the state's

supreme

court.

Wisconsin

Department of

Revenue

Wyoming Yes. On premise-

no more than 50

people and 6 ft.

distance

Yes No Yes No Must be in original

container

No Temporary 3/30/2020 While

Executive

Order remains

in place

Executive

Order related

to Reopening

Public Health

Order -

Restaurants

Wyoming Liquor

Division

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