HOUSE BILL No. 6333

 

 

September 6, 2018, Introduced by Rep. Hoitenga and referred to the Committee on Regulatory Reform.

 

     A bill to amend 1998 PA 58, entitled

 

"Michigan liquor control code of 1998,"

 

by amending section 707 (MCL 436.1707), as amended by 2008 PA 11.

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:

 

     Sec. 707. (1) A vendor shall not sell, serve, or furnish any

 

alcoholic liquor to any a person in an intoxicated condition.

 

     (2) A licensee shall not allow a person who is in an

 

intoxicated condition to consume alcoholic liquor on the licensed

 

premises.

 

     (3) A licensee, or the clerk, servant, agent, or employee of a

 

licensee, shall not be in an intoxicated condition on the licensed

 

premises.

 

     (4) A licensee shall not allow an intoxicated person to

 

frequent or loiter on the licensed premises except where the

 

intoxicated person has been refused service of further alcoholic


liquor and continues to remain on the premises for the purpose of

 

eating food, seeking medical attention, arranging transportation

 

that does not involve driving himself or herself, or any other

 

circumstances where requiring the person to vacate the premises

 

immediately would be considered dangerous to that person or to the

 

public.

 

     (5) A licensee shall not allow a minor to consume alcoholic

 

liquor or to possess alcoholic liquor for personal consumption on

 

the licensed premises.

 

     (6) A licensee shall not allow any a person less than 18 17

 

years of age to sell or serve alcoholic liquor.

 

     (7) A licensee shall not allow any a person less than 18 years

 

of age to work or entertain on a paid or voluntary basis on the

 

licensed premises unless the person is employed in compliance with

 

the youth employment standards act, 1978 PA 90, MCL 409.101 to

 

409.124. This subsection does not apply to an entertainer under the

 

direct supervision and control of his or her parent or legal

 

guardian.

 

     Enacting section 1. This amendatory act takes effect 90 days

 

after the date it is enacted into law.