Mo. Code Regs. tit. 11 § 70-2.260

Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, July 1, 2024
Section 11 CSR 70-2.260 - State of Emergency

PURPOSE: To revise this section, which establishes authority for the supervisor of alcohol and tobacco control when a state of emergency is declared, to reflect the elimination of Chapter 312, RSMo, regulating nonintoxicating beer. The division's name will be changed to Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Control in all applicable sections.

(1) Whenever, pursuant to the Constitution and laws of Missouri, the governor or acting governor of this state declares a state of emergency, calls out the organized militia or any portion or individual of the militia to execute or ensure obedience to law or declare a state of martial law in any section of this state, all persons, partnerships, or entities licensed under the laws of Missouri to sell, dispense, or otherwise deal with intoxicating liquor, upon notice from the supervisor of alcohol and tobacco control, announced publicly or delivered personally, are to suspend further business under the licenses issued to the persons, partnerships, or entities until the time as the supervisor determines and so informs the licensees that the proclamation of emergency or crisis as issued by the governor or acting governor has been terminated, provided that the supervisor of alcohol and tobacco control may specify the geographical limit within the state within which area the licenses shall be suspended.

11 CSR 70-2.260

AUTHORITY: section 311.660, RSMo Supp. 1989.* This version of rule filed Feb. 8, 1973, effective Feb. 18, 1973.
Amended by Missouri Register April 15, 2019/Volume 44, Number 8, effective 5/31/2019

*Original authority: 311.660, RSMo 1939, amended 1989.