New alcohol delivery law takes effect Monday in Ohio New alcohol delivery law takes effect Monday in Ohio (Source: WECT) By Steph Krane | April 12, 2021 at 6:21 AM EDT - Updated April 12 at 6:21 AM
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WOIO) - A new law that allows people to get alcohol delivered to their home in Ohio takes effect Monday.
House Bill 674 allows for deliveries of distilled spirits and liquor on any day, including Sundays and holidays, as long as the alcohol is in its original container.
The person who receives the delivery must be able to prove they are 21 or older.
Gov. Mike DeWine signed the bill this January.
A new bill takes effect Monday in Ohio, allowing alcohol home deliveries. The bill comes as many bars continue to struggle with sales during the COVID-19 pandemic. Sign up for our Newsletters Gov. Mike DeWine signed the bill into law in January, removing some liquor sales provisions. House Bill 674 includes several changes to the state’s liquor laws in an attempt to help the hard-hit restaurant and bar industry during the coronavirus pandemic..
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