New Hampshire Liquor Commission

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State of New Hampshire Liquor Commission
New Hampshire Liquor Commission logo.gif
The global shape represents the world wide products the Commission sells, the triangular shape represents the shape of the State and the "L" shape on the left and lower part of the triangle stands for liquor
Agency overview
Formed December 1934
Jurisdiction State of New Hampshire
Headquarters 50 Storrs Street, Concord, NH 03301
Website
www.nh.gov/liquor

The New Hampshire Liquor Commission regulates the sale of alcoholic beverages in the state of New Hampshire, one of eighteen so-called alcoholic beverage control states.

The commission is composed of three commissioners: Joseph W. Mollica (Chairman since 2010), Mark M. Bodi, and Michael R. Milligan.[1] The term of commissioners is six years, and no more than two commissioners may belong to the same political party.[2]

The Liquor Commission has four divisions:

  • Enforcement and Licensing – Responsible for the enforcement of all liquor laws and rules as well as the licensing of all private businesses that are involved with alcoholic beverages.
  • Marketing and Sales – Operates the retail and wholesale business part of the Commission. It is responsible for the operation of all state liquor stores, merchandising, advertising, warehousing and transportation.
  • Administrative Services - Responsible for information technology, human resource management, plant maintenance, general administrative support to the Commission, and liaison activities with the Governor & Executive Council, the Legislature, and other state agencies.
  • Financial Administration - Responsible for maintaining effective and efficient management of the Liquor Commission's financial affairs.

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