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(1) To establish proof of age for the purpose of purchasing or consuming alcoholic liquor, a person shall present or display only a valid drivers or operators license, state identification card, military identification card, alien registration card, passport, or tribal enrollment card as defined in section 28-1202.03
The Liquor Control Act provides for the issuance by Liquor Control Commission of a license to sell alcoholic liquors which are defined by the act to include alcohol, spirits, wine and beer.
Classes of Liquor Licenses License ClassLicense FeeOccupation Tax Class C - Beer, Wine Distilled Spirits, On Off Sale $300 $600 Class D - Beer, Wine Distilled Spirits, Off Sale Only $200 $400 Class I - Beer, Wine Distilled Spirits, On Sale Only $250 $500 Distributor of Beer (wholesale) $1,0007 more rows
License Year Class of LicenseLicense FeeOccupation Tax Class C (Beer, Wine and Distilled Spirits On and Off Sale) $300 $600 Class CK Catering License (Beer, Wine and Distilled Spirits On and Off Sale) $300 $600 Class CG (Beer, Wine and Distilled Spirits - On and Off Sale and Growler) $300 $6009 more rows
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The Nebraska . 02 law or zero tolerance law is a law to prevent minors from drinking and driving. Under the law, minors (defined as anyone under age 21) are prohibited from driving with more than . 02 grams of alcohol per 100 milliliters of blood or 210 liters of breath.
It is unlawful to serve or sell alcohol to anyone under age of 21. HOURS OF SERVICE On Premise Establishment and Off Premise/Retail Stores: Monday thru Saturday: 6:00 a.m. until 1:00 a.m. Sunday sales regulated by local ordinance. State statutes do not prohibit the sale of alcoholic beverages on Election Day.
The 1963 act formalized the legal measures by which spirits and other alcoholic beverages should be dispensed, namely 14, 15 or 16 gill (36, 28 or 24 ml), but this was replaced in 1985 when 25 ml or 35 ml were permitted.

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