HB 467 — An Act amending the act of April 12, 1951 (P.L.90, No.21), known as the Liquor Code, in preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions; and, in licenses and regulations, liquor, alcohol and malt and brewed beverages, further providing for sales by liquor licensees and restrictions, providing for special sporting event permits for public venue licensees and further providing for retail dispensers' restrictions on purchases and sales, for breweries and for unlawful acts relative to liquor, malt and brewed beverages and licensees.
Congress · introduced 2025-02-04
Latest action: — Act No. 56 of 2025, Dec. 22, 2025
Sponsors
- Daniel J. Deasy (D, PA-27) — sponsor · 2025-02-04
- Mike Jones (R, PA-93) — cosponsor · 2025-02-04
- Craig T. Staats (R, PA-145) — cosponsor · 2025-02-04
- Arvind Venkat (D, PA-30) — cosponsor · 2025-02-04
- Carol Hill-Evans (D, PA-95) — cosponsor · 2025-02-04
- Robert Freeman (D, PA-136) — cosponsor · 2025-02-04
- Mandy Steele (D, PA-33) — cosponsor · 2025-02-04
- Jeanne McNeill (D, PA-133) — cosponsor · 2025-02-04
- Tarik Khan (D, PA-194) — cosponsor · 2025-02-04
- Melissa Cerrato (D, PA-151) — cosponsor · 2025-02-04
- Mindy Fee (R, PA-37) — cosponsor · 2025-02-04
- Benjamin V. Sanchez (D, PA-153) — cosponsor · 2025-02-04
- Danielle Friel Otten (D, PA-155) — cosponsor · 2025-02-04
- Perry S. Warren (D, PA-31) — cosponsor · 2025-02-04
- Jose Giral (D, PA-180) — cosponsor · 2025-02-04
- Dan K. Williams (D, PA-74) — cosponsor · 2025-02-04
- R. Lee James (R, PA-64) — cosponsor · 2025-02-04
- Joe McAndrew (D, PA-32) — cosponsor · 2025-02-04
- Keith S. Harris (D, PA-195) — cosponsor · 2025-02-04
- Jeremy Shaffer (R, PA-28) — cosponsor · 2025-02-04
- Joe Webster (D, PA-150) — cosponsor · 2025-02-04
Action timeline
- · house — Referred to LIQUOR CONTROL, Feb. 4, 2025
- · house — Reported as amended, March 18, 2025
- · house — First consideration, March 18, 2025
- · house — Laid on the table, March 18, 2025
- · house — Removed from table, March 25, 2025
- · house — Second consideration, March 26, 2025
- · house — Re-committed to APPROPRIATIONS, March 26, 2025
- · house — Re-reported as committed, April 7, 2025
- · house — Third consideration and final passage, April 7, 2025 (200-3)
- · senate — In the Senate
- · senate — Referred to LAW AND JUSTICE, April 9, 2025
- · senate — Reported as committed, May 6, 2025
- · senate — First consideration, May 6, 2025
- · senate — Second consideration, May 7, 2025
- · senate — Re-referred to APPROPRIATIONS, May 7, 2025
- · senate — Re-reported as committed, June 10, 2025
- · senate — Laid on the table, Sept. 8, 2025
- · senate — Removed from table, Sept. 8, 2025
- · senate — Laid on the table, Oct. 27, 2025
- · senate — Removed from table, Oct. 27, 2025
- · senate — Amended on third consideration, Dec. 8, 2025 (50-0)
- · senate — Amended on third consideration, Dec. 9, 2025
- · senate — Third consideration and final passage, Dec. 9, 2025 (47-0)
- · house — In the House
- · house — Referred to RULES, Dec. 15, 2025
- · house — Re-reported on concurrence, as committed, Dec. 16, 2025
- · house — House concurred in Senate amendments, Dec. 16, 2025 (199-4)
- · house — (Remarks see House Journal Page ), Dec. 16, 2025
- · house — Signed in House, Dec. 16, 2025
- · senate — Signed in Senate, Dec. 17, 2025
- — Presented to the Governor, Dec. 18, 2025
- — Approved by the Governor, Dec. 22, 2025
- — Act No. 56 of 2025, Dec. 22, 2025
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Bill text
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PRINTER'S NO. 450
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
HOUSE BILL
No. 467
Session of
2025
INTRODUCED BY DEASY, M. JONES, STAATS, VENKAT, HILL-EVANS,
FREEMAN, STEELE, McNEILL, KHAN, CERRATO, FEE, SANCHEZ, OTTEN,
WARREN, GIRAL, D. WILLIAMS AND JAMES, FEBRUARY 4, 2025
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON LIQUOR CONTROL, FEBRUARY 4, 2025
AN ACT
1 Amending the act of April 12, 1951 (P.L.90, No.21), entitled "An
2 act relating to alcoholic liquors, alcohol and malt and
3 brewed beverages; amending, revising, consolidating and
4 changing the laws relating thereto; regulating and
5 restricting the manufacture, purchase, sale, possession,
6 consumption, importation, transportation, furnishing, holding
7 in bond, holding in storage, traffic in and use of alcoholic
8 liquors, alcohol and malt and brewed beverages and the
9 persons engaged or employed therein; defining the powers and
10 duties of the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board; providing
11 for the establishment and operation of State liquor stores,
12 for the payment of certain license fees to the respective
13 municipalities and townships, for the abatement of certain
14 nuisances and, in certain cases, for search and seizure
15 without warrant; prescribing penalties and forfeitures;
16 providing for local option, and repealing existing laws," in
17 licenses and regulations, liquor, alcohol and malt and brewed
18 beverages, further providing for sales by liquor licensees
19 and restrictions, for retail dispensers' restrictions on
20 purchases and sales, for breweries and for unlawful acts
21 relative to liquor, malt and brewed beverages and licensees.
22 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
23 hereby enacts as follows:
24 Section 1. Sections 406(f)(9) and (10) introductory
25 paragraph, 442(f)(9) introductory paragraph and (10) and 446(b)
26 (9) and (10) introductory paragraph of the act of April 12, 1951
27 (P.L.90, No.21), known as the Liquor Code, are amended and the
1 subsections are amended by adding paragraphs to read:
2 Section 406. Sales by Liquor Licensees; Restrictions.--* * *
3 (f) The holder of a hotel or restaurant liquor license may
4 obtain an off-premises catering permit subject to section
5 493(33) to hold a catered function off the licensed premises and
6 on otherwise unlicensed premises where the licensee may sell
7 wine, liquor and malt or brewed beverages by the glass, open
8 bottle or other container, and in any mixture together with
9 food, for consumption on those premises. Functions conducted
10 under the authority of the permit shall be subject to the
11 following:
12 * * *
13 (9) except as provided under paragraph (10.1), written
14 notice of the catered function as enumerated in paragraph (10)
15 shall be provided to the local police and the enforcement bureau
16 at least seven days in advance of the event;
17 (10) except as provided under paragraph (10.1), written
18 notice shall be provided to the board at least fourteen days
19 prior to a catered function. Written notice must include the
20 location of the function, time of the function, host of the
21 function, general information regarding the guests expected at
22 the function as well as any information the board shall from
23 time to time prescribe. The board may, in its discretion, accept
24 notice in an electronic format. The board may, in its
25 discretion, waive the fourteen-day notice period for a catered
26 function if:
27 * * *
28 (10.1) if the catered function is part of an end-of-life
29 memorial event, notice to the local police, the enforcement
30 bureau and the board shall not be required more than 24 hours
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1 before the catered event. For purposes of this paragraph, an
2 "end-of-life memorial event" is a gathering of people where
3 guests honor a person who died within the previous seven days;
4 * * *
5 Section 442. Retail Dispensers' Restrictions on Purchases
6 and Sales.--* * *
7 (f) The holder of an eating place retail dispenser license
8 may obtain an off-premises catering permit under section 493(33)
9 to hold a catered function off of the licensed premises and on
10 otherwise unlicensed premises where the licensee may sell malt
11 or brewed beverages by the glass, open bottle or any other
12 container, together with food, for consumption on those premises
13 solely used for catering premises. Functions conducted under the
14 authority of the permit shall be subject to the following:
15 * * *
16 (9) except as provided under paragraph (10.1), written
17 notice shall be provided to the board at least fourteen days
18 prior to a catered function. Written notice must include the
19 location of the function, time of the function, host of the
20 function, general information regarding the guests expected at
21 the function as well as any information the board shall from
22 time to time prescribe. The board may, in its discretion, accept
23 notice in an electronic format. The board may, in its
24 discretion, waive the fourteen-day notice period for a catered
25 function if:
26 * * *
27 (10) except as provided under paragraph (10.1), the board
28 shall, in its discretion, approve or disapprove a catered
29 function if the applicant fails to provide timely notice of the
30 catered function, does not intend to conduct a function that
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1 meets the requirements of this act or has previously conducted a
2 function that did not meet the requirements of this act;
3 (10.1) if the catered function is part of an end-of-life
4 memorial event, notice to the local police, the enforcement
5 bureau and the board shall not be required more than 24 hours
6 before the catered event. For purposes of this paragraph, an
7 "end-of-life memorial event" is a gathering of people where
8 guests honor a person who died within the previous seven days;
9 * * *
10 Section 446. Breweries.--* * *
11 (b) The holder of a brew pub license may obtain an off-
12 premises catering permit subject to section 493(33) to hold a
13 catered function off the licensed premises and on otherwise
14 unlicensed premises where the licensee may sell wine produced by
15 a licensed limited winery and malt or brewed beverages produced
16 by the brewery by the glass, open bottle or other container
17 together with food, and in any mixture, for consumption on those
18 premises. Functions conducted under the authority of the permit
19 shall be subject to the following:
20 * * *
21 (9) except as provided under paragraph (10.1), written
22 notice of the catered function as enumerated in paragraph (10)
23 shall be provided to the local police and the enforcement bureau
24 at least seven days in advance of the event;
25 (10) except as provided under paragraph (10.1), written
26 notice shall be provided to the board at least fourteen days
27 prior to a catered function. Written notice must include the
28 location of the function, time of the function, host of the
29 function, general information regarding the guests expected at
30 the function as well as any information the board shall from
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1 time to time prescribe. The board may, in its discretion, waive
2 the fourteen-day notice period for a catered function if:
3 * * *
4 (10.1) if the catered function is part of an end-of-life
5 memorial event, notice to the local police, the enforcement
6 bureau and the board shall not be required more than 24 hours
7 before the catered event. For purposes of this paragraph, an
8 "end-of-life memorial event" is a gathering of people where
9 guests honor a person who died within the previous seven days;
10 * * *
11 Section 2. Section 493(33) of the act is amended to read:
12 Section 493. Unlawful Acts Relative to Liquor, Malt and
13 Brewed Beverages and Licensees.--The term "licensee," when used
14 in this section, shall mean those persons licensed under the
15 provisions of Article IV, unless the context clearly indicates
16 otherwise.
17 It shall be unlawful--
18 * * *
19 (33) Off-premises Catering Permit; Fees. For any licensee,
20 his servants, agents or employes to sell alcohol at a location
21 other than its licensed premises, unless the sale is
22 specifically authorized under this act, or unless the licensee
23 receives a special permit from the board to do so. Only those
24 licensees holding a current and valid restaurant, hotel, brew
25 pub or eating place license shall be allowed to apply for such a
26 permit. Any licensee that wishes to obtain an off-premises
27 catering permit must notify the board and pay the permitting
28 fee. If a licensee notifies the board and pays the permitting
29 fee and does not then use the permit throughout the calendar
30 year, the licensee shall not be entitled to a return of the
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1 permitting fee. A licensee shall apply for the permit at least
2 sixty days prior to the first catered function. All servers at
3 the off-premises catered function shall be certified under the
4 board's responsible alcohol management program as required under
5 section 471.1. The board may charge a fee of five hundred
6 dollars ($500) each calendar year, to each applicant for the
7 initial permit associated with a particular license, but no
8 further fee shall be charged for any subsequent permits issued
9 to the applicant for the license during the same calendar year.
10 [The] Unless otherwise provided for by this act, the applicant
11 shall submit written notice to the board thirty days prior to
12 each catered event[, unless this]. The time frame [has been] may
13 be waived by the board, and the board may approve or disapprove
14 each event if the applicant fails to provide timely notice of
15 the catered function, does not intend to conduct a function that
16 meets the requirements of this act or has previously conducted a
17 function that did not meet the requirements of this act. The
18 fees shall be paid into the State Stores Fund. Any violation of
19 this act or the board's regulations for governing activity
20 occurring under the authority of this permit may be the basis
21 for the issuance of a citation under section 471, the nonrenewal
22 of the license under section 470 or the refusal by the board to
23 issue subsequent permits or honor subsequent dates on the
24 existing permit. This penalty shall be in addition to any other
25 remedies available to the enforcement bureau or the board.
26 * * *
27 Section 3. This act shall take effect in 60 days.
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Outbound (5)
| date | type | to | amount | role | source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| — | referred_to_committee | Pennsylvania House Rules Committee | — | pa-leg | |
| — | referred_to_committee | Pennsylvania Senate Appropriations Committee | — | pa-leg | |
| — | referred_to_committee | Pennsylvania Senate Law And Justice Committee | — | pa-leg | |
| — | referred_to_committee | Pennsylvania House Appropriations Committee | — | pa-leg | |
| — | referred_to_committee | Pennsylvania House Liquor Control Committee | — | pa-leg |
The full graph
Every typed relationship touching this entity — 5 edges across 1 category. Grouped by what the connection is; the heaviest few are shown, with a link to the full list.
Who matters
Members ranked by combined influence on this bill: role (sponsor 5 / cosponsor 1), capped speech count from the Congressional Record, and recorded-vote engagement.
| # | Member | Role | Speeches | Voted | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Daniel J. Deasy (D, state_lower PA-27) | sponsor | 0 | — | 5 |
| 2 | Arvind Venkat (D, state_lower PA-30) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 3 | Benjamin V. Sanchez (D, state_lower PA-153) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 4 | Carol Hill-Evans (D, state_lower PA-95) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 5 | Craig T. Staats (R, state_lower PA-145) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 6 | Dan K. Williams (D, state_lower PA-74) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 7 | Danielle Friel Otten (D, state_lower PA-155) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 8 | Jeanne McNeill (D, state_lower PA-133) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 9 | Jeremy Shaffer (R, state_lower PA-28) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 10 | Joe McAndrew (D, state_lower PA-32) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 11 | Joe Webster (D, state_lower PA-150) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 12 | Jose Giral (D, state_lower PA-180) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 13 | Keith S. Harris (D, state_lower PA-195) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 14 | Mandy Steele (D, state_lower PA-33) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 15 | Melissa Cerrato (D, state_lower PA-151) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 16 | Mike Jones (R, state_lower PA-93) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 17 | Mindy Fee (R, state_lower PA-37) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 18 | Perry S. Warren (D, state_lower PA-31) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 19 | R. Lee James (R, state_lower PA-64) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 20 | Robert Freeman (D, state_lower PA-136) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
| 21 | Tarik Khan (D, state_lower PA-194) | cosponsor | 0 | — | 1 |
Predicted vote
Aggregated from: actual roll-call votes (when present) → sponsor → cosponsor → party median (predicts YES when ≥25% of the caucus sponsored/cosponsored). Each row labels its confidence tier so you can see why a position was predicted.
0 predicted yes (0%) · 543 predicted no (100%) · 0 unknown (0%)
By party: · R: 0 yes / 277 no · D: 0 yes / 263 no · I: 0 yes / 3 no
Activity
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- 2026-05-20 · was referred to Pennsylvania House Rules Committee · pa-leg
- 2026-05-20 · was referred to Pennsylvania Senate Appropriations Committee · pa-leg
- 2026-05-20 · was referred to Pennsylvania Senate Law And Justice Committee · pa-leg
- 2026-05-20 · was referred to Pennsylvania House Appropriations Committee · pa-leg
- 2026-05-20 · was referred to Pennsylvania House Liquor Control Committee · pa-leg