Massachusetts Statutes

§ 34B — Liquor purchase identification cards

Massachusetts § 34B
JurisdictionMassachusetts
Part IADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT
Title XXPUBLIC SAFETY AND GOOD ORDER
Ch. 138ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS

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Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 138, § 34B (2026).

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Section 34B. Any person who shall have attained age twenty-one and does not hold a valid operator's license issued by the registry of motor vehicles, pursuant to section eight of chapter ninety, may apply for a liquor purchase identification card. Such cards shall be valid for five years and shall be issued by the registry of motor vehicles pursuant to regulations prescribed by the registrar with the advice of the commission and shall bear the name, signature, date of birth, address and photograph of such person. The registry of motor vehicles shall require payment of a twenty-five dollar fee for any card issued pursuant to this section. A liquor purchase identification card issued by the registrar shall be labeled as "Not for Federal Identification.[ Second paragraph effective until Ap

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