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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 26, 2001

Contact: Patty Haskins at (614) 644-2556
or Bill Teetsat (614) 644-7187

SUPERINTENDENT OF LIQUOR CONTROL REMINDS

LIQUOR PERMIT HOLDERS OF APRIL 1 TIME CHANGE

 

(Columbus) -- Rae Ann Estep, Superintendent of the Ohio Department of Commerce’s Division of Liquor Control, reminds all liquor permit holders that Daylight Savings Time returns to Ohio and most of the nation at 2 a.m., Sunday, April 1, 2001.

 

"When the clock strikes at 2 a.m. it will, in fact, be 3 a.m., 30 minutes past the legal closing time for permit holders entitled to be open until 2:30 a.m.  Therefore, all sales and consumption of liquor must cease prior to 2 a.m., when clocks should be advanced one hour," Estep said.

 

 

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The Division of Liquor Control is responsible for controlling the manufacture, distribution and sale of all alcoholic beverages in the state.  The division sells spirituous liquor through nearly 400 private, contract liquor agencies in the state.  Liquor sales and tax revenues are returned to the state's General Revenue Fund, and are also earmarked for a number of other state services including the retirement of economic development bonds and state liquor enforcement.  Regulatory functions handled by the division include the issuance of permits to the state's approximately 24,000 privately owned and operated manufacturers, distributors and retailers of alcoholic beverages, and industry compliance of the laws relating to the manufacture, importation and distribution of beer, wine and mixed beverages containing less than 21 percent alcohol by volume in Ohio.

 

As one of the state's chief regulatory agencies, the Department of Commerce is responsible for numerous regulatory functions carried out by its other divisions of Financial Institutions, Securities, Real Estate, Unclaimed Funds, Labor and Worker Safety, Industrial Compliance, and State Fire Marshal.  The department's internet address is www.com.state.oh.us 

 

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