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SB 1816

Tennessee Senate bill in Session 114.

Status: enrolled. Latest action: April 17, 2026.

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 57, Chapter 3, relative to manufacturing of alcohol.

Bill ID TN-114-SB-1816
Session 114
Status enrolled
Committee Senate Calendar Committee
Senate enrolled 2026-04-17
Summary

Present law provides that i t is lawful to manufacture alcoholic beverages or wine subject to proper licensing, payment of taxes, compliance with the limitation, regulations , and conditions provided in state law , in counties or municipalities of this state that by local option elections so permit. Likewise, it is lawful to transport alcoholic beverages through such counties in which no local option election is held, or if the election is held and the majority of votes cast therein are against local option, if, in eithe r such case, such beverages are in sealed bottles or containers, and are moving from a duly licensed manufacturer to a licensed wholesaler, or from a wholesaler to a licensed retailer, and such shipment is accompanied by a bill of lading or other instrume nt in writing showing the destination of such alcoholic beverages . The alcoholic beverage commission has the authority to enforce such law. Present law defines "manufacture"" as brewing high alcohol content beer, distilling, rectifying, and operating a winery . This bill clarifies that distilling and rectifying is in relation to distilled spirits, and adds bottling distilled spirits to the definition. Present law defines a ""manufacturer"" as a brewer of high alcohol content beer, distiller, vintner, and rectifier . This bill adds a bottler of distilled spirits to the list."

Sponsor
Bill Powers
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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
2026-01-20 Introduced Bill introduced
2026-04-17 Status enrolled
2026-04-17 Latest Action Transmitted to Governor for action.
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