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“New Guidelines Allow Online Alcohol Services to Operate in D.C.”

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From a press release:

“The Alcoholic Beverage Control Board (Board) is issuing new guidelines today that will allow unlicensed websites and smartphone applications to provide alcohol services in the District.

The Alcoholic Beverage Regulation Administration (ABRA) recently reviewed several technology businesses that partner with liquor-licensed retailers to provide alcohol order and delivery services. ABRA informed companies Drizly and Klink today that the Board did not find their business models in violation of District law.

The Board advises technology companies facilitating the sale of alcohol through websites and apps to limit their operations to:

Connecting consumers over the Internet to District retailers such as liquor and grocery stores; and/or
Promoting a retailer’s alcoholic products.

Technology companies are restricted from:

Soliciting, selling and shipping orders for alcoholic beverages;
Storing alcoholic beverages for sale to consumers; and
Collecting any money, fees or transacting any credit or debit cards for the sale of alcoholic beverages.

Any credit or debit card information provided to a website or app would need to be transferred to a liquor-licensed retailer in order to complete the transaction. The licensee would also need to retain the discretion to process or deny any order. Complete details are available in the Board’s advisory opinion and online quick guide.”

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