Arizona 2025 2025 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1467 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 03/19/2025

                      	SB 1467 
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ARIZONA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 
Fifty-seventh Legislature 
First Regular Session 
Senate: RAGE DP 6-1-0-0 | 3
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 Read 20-9-1-0 
House: COM DP 10-0-0-0 
 
SB 1467: liquor; consumption; watercraft 
Sponsor: Senator Shope, LD 16 
Caucus & COW 
Overview 
Modifies certain restrictions, for a government series liquor license, relating to the operation 
of a dock and boats as a licensed premises. 
History 
The Department of Liquor Licenses and Control (DLLC) regulates the manufacture, 
distribution and sale of liquor in Arizona through the issuance of a series of licenses and 
investigating licensee compliance with liquor laws. Certain liquor licenses have on-sale retail 
privileges allowing a customer to purchase and consume liquor on the licensed premises. 
DLLC may issue a government license to any state agency, state board, state commission, 
county, city, town, community college or state university, the National Guard or the Arizona 
Exposition and State Fair Board on application authorized by the governing body of the 
entity. A licensee may sell and serve spirituous liquors solely for consumption on the licensed 
premises for which the license is issued. A licensed single premises may consist of no more 
than one dock area that is designated by a city or town and is situated on a lake owned by 
the city or town with no more than 30 boats that are operated on the lake. 
Currently, the following apply to the operation of a dock and boats as a licensed premises: 1) 
liquor may be sold only for consumption on the premises in conjunction with consumption of 
food; 2) liquor cannot be served or consumed on the dock nor be served on a boat earlier than 
15 minutes before the boat is scheduled to depart from the dock and after a boat returns to 
the dock; 3) a person cannot be served more than 50 ounces of beer, one liter of wine or four 
ounces of distilled spirits at one time while on a boat; 4) a person cannot bring liquor onto a 
boat other than liquor purchased by the licensee or a concessionaire for resale; 5) the pilot of 
each boat, all crew members and all persons who sell or serve liquor on each boat are deemed 
the licensee's employees; 6) the pilot of each boat must have a current and valid coast guard 
operator's license or successfully completed an approved safety and operator training course; 
7) liquor cannot be served, consumed or possessed by a customer on the boat between the 
hours of 11:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m.; and 8) applicable liquor laws and rules apply to sales and 
consumption of liquor on the licensed premises.  
Boat is defined as a seaworthy vessel designed to carry and capable of carrying between 15 
and 45 passengers, that has a displacement of no more than 10 tons and possesses a current 
coast guard certificate (A.R.S. § 4-205.03). 
 
☐ Prop 105 (45 votes)     ☐ Prop 108 (40 votes)      ☐ Emergency (40 votes) ☐ Fiscal Note    	SB 1467 
Initials PB 	Page 2 	Caucus & COW 
Provisions 
1. Removes the requirement, relating to a government license, that the sale of liquor be in 
conjunction with the consumption of food. (Sec. 1) 
2. Changes the time, relating to a government license, for which liquor may only be served, 
consumed or possessed by a customer on a boat to between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 
11:00 p.m. (Sec. 1) 
3. Modifies the definition of boat. (Sec. 1) 
4. Makes technical changes. (Sec. 1)