Pennsylvania’s Senate Bill 688: What Retailers Need to Know About Selling Ready to Drink Cocktails and Age Verification
Pennsylvania's new Senate Bill 688, which went into effect on September 15, 2024, introduces significant changes to how ready to drink cocktails (RTD cocktails) are sold.
Key Provisions of SB 688 Include:
- Expanded RTD Sales: Ready to drink cocktails can now be sold by a wider range of outlets, including grocery stores, convenience stores, restaurants, and distributors, not just state-run liquor stores.
- RTD Alcohol Content: The law defines RTDs as containing between 0.5% and 12.5% alcohol by volume.
- New Permit Requirement: Retailers must acquire a ready to drink cocktail permit to sell these beverages.
- ID Scanning Requirement: Retailers must use a transaction scan device (ID scanner machine) to verify the age of customers who appear under 35 before selling RTDs.
- Affirmative Defense: Retailers who use ID scanners properly can claim an affirmative defense if they inadvertently sell alcohol to a minor, potentially protecting them from legal penalties.
Ensure Compliance with Pennsylvania's SB 688
To ensure your business complies with Pennsylvania’s new SB 688 requirements for selling ready to drink cocktails, you need reliable ID verification technology. Minor Decliner’s scanners offer a perfect solution for businesses navigating these changes and adhering to Pennsylvania liquor laws.
Our scanners provide fast and accurate age verification, helping ensure compliance with SB 688. Whether you need a portable or countertop solution, Minor Decliner offers a variety of options tailored to grocery stores, convenience stores, restaurants, and other retailers.
Our scanners significantly reduce the risk of human error in age checks, offering you peace of mind and ensuring compliance with Pennsylvania’s new regulations.
Contact Minor Decliner today to see how our ID scanners can support your business and meet the requirements of SB 688, ensuring retail compliance and age verify accuracy.