Nebraska Statutes

§ 53-186.01 — Consumption of liquor in public places; license required; exceptions; violations; penalty

Nebraska § 53-186.01

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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 53-186.01 (2026).

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(1)It shall be unlawful for any person owning, operating, managing, or conducting any bottle club, dance hall, restaurant, cafe, or club or any place open to the general public to permit or allow any person to consume alcoholic liquor upon the premises except as permitted by a license issued for such premises pursuant to the Nebraska Liquor Control Act.
(2)It shall be unlawful for any person to consume alcoholic liquor in any bottle club, dance hall, restaurant, cafe, or club or any place open to the general public except as permitted by a license issued for such premises pursuant to the act.
(3)This section shall not apply to a retail licensee while lawfully engaged in the catering of alcoholic beverages or to limousines or buses operated under section 60-6,211.08 .
(4)Any person vio

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Related

Opinion No. (1991)
(Nebraska Attorney General Reports, 1991)

Legislative History

Source: Laws 1965, c. 318, § 1, p. 885; Laws 1978, LB 386, § 11; Laws 1991, LB 344, § 67; Laws 1991, LB 454, § 3; Laws 2011, LB281, § 2; Laws 2018, LB1120, § 27.

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