Alcoholic Beverages - Powdered Alcoholic Beverages - Ban on Sales

SB 937 Alcoholic Beverages Powdered Alcoholic Beverages Ban on Sales

Maryland 2015 Regular Session

Alcoholic Beverages - Powdered Alcoholic Beverages - Ban on Sales
SB-937


About SB-937

Prohibiting a person from selling or offering to sell alcoholic beverages that are sold in a powder or crystalline form for direct use or use in combination with water or any other substance; providing for a penalty of up to $1,000 for a violation of the Act; and providing for the termination of the Act.

  

Bill Texts

Enrolled 04/14/2015

Engrossed 04/03/2015

Introduced 03/24/2015

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Votes

Senate Floor - Third Reading Passed (45-2)

04/10/2015

Yeas: 45 | Nays: 2
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House Floor - Third Reading Passed (116-23)

04/08/2015

Yeas: 116 | Nays: 23
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Senate Floor - Third Reading Passed (45-2)

03/30/2015

Yeas: 45 | Nays: 2
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History

Vetoed By The Governor (duplicative)

05/12/2015

Passed Enrolled

04/13/2015

Third Reading Passed (116-23)

04/13/2015

Senate Concur - House Amendments

04/13/2015

Third Reading Passed With Amendments (112-26)

04/13/2015

Second Reading Passed With Amendments

04/13/2015

Favorable With Amendments {833995/1 Report Adopted

04/13/2015

Favorable With Amendments Report By Economic Matters

04/13/2015

Rereferred To Economic Matters

04/10/2015

First Reading House Rules And Executive Nominations

04/07/2015

Third Reading Passed (45-2)

04/06/2015

Second Reading Passed

04/03/2015

Favorable Report Adopted

04/03/2015

Favorable Report By Education, Health, And Environmental Affairs

04/03/2015

Hearing 4/02 At 1:00 P.m.

04/02/2015

Referred Education, Health, And Environmental Affairs

03/24/2015

Motion Rules Suspended Referred (senator Madaleno) Adopted

03/24/2015

Motion Rules Suspended For Late Introduction (senator Madaleno) Adopted

03/24/2015

First Reading Education, Health, And Environmental Affairs

03/21/2015