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Delivery of alcoholic beverages

Please see the Rules and Regulations Chapter 6 - Licensee Operations regarding the delivery of alcoholic beverages:

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019.01P

No retail licensee may deliver alcoholic liquor to a consumer, except:

019.01Pl A holder of a special designated license or a
caterer's license used in conjunction with a special designated
license may deliver to the licensed location or to a location
expressly authorized by the Commission in writing pursuant to
Chapter 4 of the Rules and Regulations of the Commission.
019.01P2 A retail licensee and a holder of a shipping license
may deliver or cause to be delivered by its agent, delivery service
or common carrier to a consumer alcoholic beverages provided
that the consumer has paid the licensee for the alcoholic liquors
prior to delivery by cash, credit or debit card, and that the licensee has verified that the sale has not been made to a minor, nor that delivery will be made to a minor. Any package to be delivered by a delivery service or common carrier for the holder of a shipping license shall have a label stating "adult signature required" measuring at least three by five inches in size placed on the package by the licensee.
019.01P3 The retail licensee or holder of a shipping license is
responsible for any violations of the Nebraska Liquor Control Act
and/or the Rules and Regulations of the Nebraska Liquor Control
Commission which occur as a result of the delivery of alcoholic
liquors, including, but not limited to, sales to minors.
019.01P4 The driver for the agent must be 21 years of age.

Education Providers Announcement

August 8th,2024


You are hereby notified that a hearing before the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission will be
held to discuss the possibility of creating its own alcohol server training as allowed by state statute.
Potential vendors should prepare a short dernonstration of possible products that the Commission
could utilize.
That said hearing will be held before the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission at its offices on
the l't floor of the State Office Building, located at 301 Centennial Mall South, Lincoln, Nebraska,
on Wednesday, September 4thr2024, at2:30 P.M., or as soon thereafter as it may be heard.
Sincerely,
NEBRASKA LIOUOR CONTROL COMMISSION
AifiwtL(A/ Shannon Nyhoff
Legal Division
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Submitted by Mark on Thu, 08/08/2024 - 11:18 am

Full letter.

Industry Advisory - Invoices

GUIDANCE DOCUMENT
This guidance document is advisory in nature but is binding on an agency until amended by such agency.
A guidance document does not include internal procedural documents that only affect the internal
operations of the agency and does not impose additional requirements or penalties on regulated parties
or include confidential information or rules and regulations made in accordance with the Administrative
Procedure Act. lf you believe that this guidance document imposes additional requirements or penalties
on regulated parties, you may request a review of the document.
This guidance document may change with updated information or added examples. The Nebraska
Liquor Control Commission recommends you check this document for the most up to date information
regarding this guidance.


Date lssued: September 30, 2024
Chapter 7 of the Liquor Control Commission's Rules and Regulations outline
Record Keeping requirements. As part of Chapter 7, {uidance for invoicing
requirements are as follows:


Sales lnvoice requirements:
1. Description of Product indicating the kinds of alcoholic beverages sold,
delivered or shipped
2. Prices, charges, and applicable taxes if any
3. Case/Bottle Size
4. Quantity
5. Total Gallons with Product Type Classification
6. Means of payment indicator
7. Date of Sale/Date of Delivery (if different)
8. Delinquent Date, if credit sale
9. Normal Business lnformation such as names & addresses of all persons
to and from such sales, purchases, deliveries or shipments are made.


The Sales lnvoice requirements are applicable for all invoices subject to the
Nebraska Liquor Control Act.

Submitted by Mark on Tue, 10/01/2024 - 02:41 pm

Invoice Guidance Document 9-30-24.pdf

 

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