6/1/2021 |
Clark County Board of Commissioners
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Agenda note: DISCUSSION: Sitting as the Clark County Liquor and Gaming Licensing Board, staff provided an update regarding package liquor delivery and stakeholder meetings, advised that it had been determined that the restriction of delivery to the resort corridor could be managed by means of language; stated that the Nevada Resort Association (NRA) recommended delivery be allowed to properties that held non-restricted gaming licenses such as Station Casinos and other resorts away from the resort corridor; that packaged liquor license holders remained in opposition to third-party liquor delivery services based on safety and delivery issues, as well as on-premises versus off-premises business license conflicts; protocols regarding access to minors were agreed upon; advised that the City of Las Vegas stated that there had been no issues with third-party deliveries, and there had been little interest expressed, or applications submitted, outside of the three major delivery services; and recommended that one more stakeholders meeting be held.
In response to questions by the Board, staff advised that there was technology in place for ordering, however delivery drivers would be required to physically perform age verification at the door upon arrival; that liquor stores had greater levels of protocols in place for age verification; drivers for third-party delivery services were independent contractors; and that Business License enforcement could be problematic and require more dedicated resources. | |
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