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Alcohol Policy Changes at a Glance

You may query a listing of Alcohol Policy Changes based on Topic, Jurisdiction, and/or Year by selecting items from the “View Policy Changes” menu. Multiple items may be selected from each menu of options. Once you select an item(s), a list of corresponding Policy Changes will display.

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Policy Change Query

There are 11 total policy changes since 1974. Skip to Filters

This search returns changes listed under the Alcohol Policy Topics section of the site only, and does not include the Recreational Use of Cannabis or COVID-19 policy topics. The increase in policy changes beginning in 2003 is due to the fact that coverage for 10 of the APIS policy topics begins on January 1, 2003. Policy changes prior to January 1, 1998, are limited to changes involving the Pregnancy and Alcohol and Pregnancy and Drugs topics. The most recent year of coverage includes only changes that took effect on January 1 of that year. Changes to Cannabis policies can be viewed using the Changes Over Time tab for Cannabis volumes 1 and 2, and setting the dates to the most recent year.

Query Results
Category Policy Topic Jurisdiction Date
Alcohol Beverages TaxesBeerTexas1/1/2014
Alcohol Control SystemsRetail Distribution Systems for WineVirginia4/19/2000
Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) LimitsOperators of Recreational WatercraftWisconsin9/30/2003
Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) LimitsOperators of Recreational WatercraftMassachusetts6/30/2003
Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) LimitsOperators of Recreational WatercraftAlaska9/1/2001
Health Care Services and FinancingHealth Insurance Parity for Alcohol-Related TreatmentHawaii7/1/2014
Health Care Services and FinancingHealth Insurance Parity for Alcohol-Related TreatmentAlaska10/7/2009
Health Care Services and FinancingHealth Insurance Parity for Alcohol-Related TreatmentMassachusetts7/1/2009
Health Care Services and FinancingHealth Insurance: Losses due to Intoxication (“UPPL”)Texas1/1/2014
Health Care Services and FinancingHealth Insurance: Losses due to Intoxication (“UPPL”)North Dakota8/1/2009
Pregnancy and DrugsLegal Significance for Child Abuse/Child NeglectNorth Dakota3/26/2003

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