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2006 House Bill 2563: Concerning the processing of liquor licenses
Introduced
by Rep. Alex Wood, (D-Spokane) (D) on January 10, 2006
To change various provisions and procedures for the processing of liquor licenses. See companion SB 6540.
Official Text and Analysis.
Referred to the House Commerce & Labor Committee on January 10, 2006
Substitute offered to the House Commerce & Labor Committee on January 23, 2006
To delete language from the original bill that limited the notice requirement so that only public institutions of higher education receive notice.
The substitute passed
by voice vote in the House on February 8, 2006
Passed
98 to 0 in the House
on February 8, 2006.
See Who Voted "Yes" and Who Voted "No".
To change various provisions and procedures for the processing of liquor licenses.
Received
in the Senate on February 9, 2006
Referred to the Senate Labor, Commerce, Research and Development Committee on February 9, 2006
Amendment offered to the Senate on February 17, 2006
By the Senate Labor, Commerce, Research & Development Committee, to strike everything after the enacting clause and insert a new bill.