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State Alcohol Delivery Laws/Orders/Regulations
State On-premise sales
Restaurant
Alcohol
Delivery
Allowed
Third Party
Delivery
Allowed
Food
Purchase
Required
Beer and
Wine OnlyContainer Requirements
Restaurant
Delivery
Allowed prior
to COVID
Temporary
or
Permanent
Date Enacted ExpirationAdditional
Reqs
Reopening or
Legislation
related links
Source Link(s)
Alabama Yes No, take out
and pick up
only
No Yes No Sealed, unopened
container.
No Temporary 3/24/2020 July 3, 2020 or
until end of
state of
emergency
unless
otherwise
noted.
Safer at Home
Executive
Order
Reopening
Guidance
Curbside Sales
Alaska Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Sealed container No Temporary .
Proposal to
make
changes
permanent.
11/15/2020? While
Executive
Order remains
in place
NOTICE OF
PROPOSED
CHANGES ON
CURBSIDE/HO
ME DELIVERY
IN THE
REGULATIONS
OF THE
ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGE
CONTROL
BOARD
Reopening
Restaurant
Guidance
Alaska Emergency
Regulations
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This document covers Alcohol On Premise, Delivery, Carryout and Reopening State Requirements. It includes links to Executive Orders,
FAQs, regulations, legislation and guidance for additional information.
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State Alcohol Delivery Laws/Orders/Regulations
Arizona Yes Yes Yes No No A recorked bottle of wine
that has been inserted
flush with the top of
bottle or otherwise
securely closed. Plastic
adhesive to seal growler
bottles is permitted. All
mixed drinks must be in a
securely sealed
container.
Yes Permanent 3/20/2020 While the
executive
order remains
in place
6/17
Executive
order
Restaurant &
Bar
Requirements
Executive Order
that grants delivery
option
Arkansas Yes Yes No Yes Yes Originally corked or
sealed bottles of wine.
Originally sealed cans and
bottles of beer.
No Temporary 3/19/2020 While the
executive
order remains
in place
Temporary
rule for
outdoor
service
Sale of Alcoholic
Beverages
California Yes Yes Yes. See
advisory on
preventing
delivery to
minors
Yes, if
you are a
restauran
t. No, if
you are a
bar.
Change
effective
6/11
No Secure lid or cap
designed to prevent
consumption without the
removal (no lids with
sipping holes or opening
for straws unless covered
with masking tape) or
prepackaged sealed
container
Yes Temporary 4/1/2020 While
Executive
Order remains
in place
Sale of
Alcoholic
Beverages To-
Go
Relief for
reopening
Delivery of
Alcoholic Beverages
Colorado Yes. 6/5 Outdoor
dining areas
allowed
Yes. No Yes and
on the
same
receipt
No Sealed container. If using
a cup with a lid, lid has to
be securely taped
without a straw inserted
and without any partially
removed portion of lid.
No Temporary 3/20/2020 While
Executive
Order remains
in place
Emergency
order for
delivery and
takeout sales
Reopening
guidance
Executive Orders
Connecticut Yes, at 50 %
capacity indoor
Yes Yes Yes No Sealed containers as
received by the
wholesaler.
No Temporary 3/20/2020 While
Executive
Order remains
in place
Implementati
on Order and
Executive
Order 7PP
Outdoor
Service of
Alcoholic
Beverages
Guidance
Alcohol Delivery
Restaurant Alcohol Resources-Biweekly Update 6 25 2020 final
State Alcohol Delivery Laws/Orders/Regulations
Delaware Yes, as long as
cost does not
exceed 40% of
order
Yes, only within
the immediate
parking lot or
curb
surrounding the
licensed
building.
No Yes No Containers that are
securely sealed
No Temporary 3/19/2020 Until State of
Emergency
Declaration
has ended
Reopening
Guidance Phase
1 Food and
Drink
Establishments
Curbside Sale
Guidelines
District of Columbia Yes, as of 6/22 -
50% capacity
indoor, outdoor
allowed, no more
than 50 people.
Yes, with food
orders
Yes Yes No Closed containers, no
straw in lid or original
sealed container
No Temporary 3/17/2020 Until order is
lifted
Alcohol
delivery
restrictions
Phase Two ABC
Guidance
Notice of 5th
Emergency
rulemaking
Florida Yes. 50% Indoor
capacity. Bars,
clubs, and other
venues (except in
Palm Beach,
Broward, or Dade
County) are
allowed to open
at reduced
capacity
beginning June 5.
Yes Yes Yes No Sealed container for
consumption off-
premises
Yes Temporary 3/20/2020 Through the
expiration of
the state of
emergency
declared
Phase 2
Guidance
Reopening
Executive Order
Emergency Alcohol
Sales During Covid-
19
Georgia Yes, allowed in
some counties
Yes, allowed in
some counties
No Yes No Not specified No Temporary 4/3/2020 While
Executive
Order remains
in place
Alcoholic Beverages
Sales During Covid-
19
Hawaii Yes. Honolulu to
open to no more
that 50%
occupancy on
June 19
Yes Yes Yes No Product must be opened
and resealed prior to
delivery
No Temporary 3/23/2020 While
Executive
Order remains
in place
Hawaii, Kauai
and Maui
opening
dining rooms
on 6/1/2020
Reopening
Guidance
Executive Order
Restaurant Alcohol Resources-Biweekly Update 6 25 2020 final
State Alcohol Delivery Laws/Orders/Regulations
Idaho Yes. Stage 4
started 6/13
No Yes No Yes Sealed container that
prevents consumption,
leakage or alteration of
content in any manner
and tamper proof seal.
Yes Temporary 3/30/2020 While
Executive
Order remains
in place
Stage detail
specifics
Stages of
reopening and
guidance
Guidelines for
Alcohol Delivery 03-
30-2020
Illinois Yes. In Chicago,
can resume 25%
capacity indoor
starting 6/26. On
premise sales
must cease at 11
pm. In Chicago
outdoor beer
gardens are
allowed- see link.
Yes. Cocktails
to go is
effective
statewide and
in Chicago went
into effect on
6/17/2020.
Chicago
carryout orders
must cease at 9
pm. See link for
Chicago alcohol
delivery
ordinance
Yes No No Cocktails allowed on
6/2/2020 following
guidance at this link.
They must be
sealed/closed container
and labeled.
Yes Temporary 3/19/2020 While
Executive
Order remains
in place
City of
Chicago Phase
IV Re-opening
Guidance
State Phase IV
Guidelines in
effect 6/26
State Cocktails to
go Executive Order
Indiana Yes. Stage 4 on
6/11
Yes Regulation does
not speak
about third
party delivery
No Yes Sealed unopened
container
No Temporary 3/31/2020 When all
reopening
stages have
been met
Back On Track -
Reopening
guidance Stage
4
Executive Order
Iowa Yes. On 6/12 on
site dining may re-
open provided
social distancing
protocols are
followed
Yes No No No Alcoholic liquor, beer and
wine must be in the
original, unopened
containers. Mixed drinks
in sealed container. Use
of a clear cup or jar with
lid strongly
recommended
Yes Temporary 3/17/2020 While
Executive
Order remains
in place
Executive
order
6/10/2020
Bar/Restaurant
Closure
Alcohol Beverage
Deliveries to
Consumers
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Kansas Yes No, delivery is
limited to 50ft
radius
No No Yes, only
with
curbside
services
Beer and wine not in
original container needs
to be properly resealed
on the licensed premises
placed in a sealed
transparent bag to where
visibly apparent if back is
tampered with or
opened.
No Temporary 3/18/2020 Until
statewide
State of
Disaster
Emergency
expires
Carryout
alcohol
extended
executive
order
Reopen phases Curbside Alcohol
Sales
Kentucky Yes Yes Yes Yes No Unopened and sealed
original container.
Including to-go cups
being allowed.
Yes Temporary 3/19/2020 While
Executive
Order remains
in place
Restaurant
Alcohol Order
Bar reopenings Executive Order
FAQ
Louisiana Yes. As of 6/5
50% capacity
allowed
Yes, with
approved ATC
application
Yes Yes Yes Prepackaged original
factory sealed containers
Yes Temporary 3/16/2020 While
Executive
Order remains
in place
Phase 2
Guidance
Phase 2
Guidance
related to live
entertainment
Restaurant curbside
pickup and delivery
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Maine Yes, see link for
updated guidance
for 13 counties
Yes No Yes Yes Cocktails must be in a
tamper evident container
provided by the licensees
using one of the
following processes: 1.
Crown capped glass
bottles 2. Screw tops like
a water bottle cap that
break apart when opened
or 3. Vacuum and heat-
sealed pouches. The
container must have a
label affixed that
contains the following:
The name of
establishment with date
& time of production and
the contents of cocktail
including the proof of the
spirits used to create it.
No Temporary 3/24/2020 While
Executive
Order remains
in place
Rural county
re-opening
Guidance
Updated
Guidance for
June 17th for
restaurants in
Androscoggin,
Cumberland
and York
Counties
Cocktails to go
Maryland Yes. 50% capacity
on 6/10
Yes Yes No No Sealed Container Yes Temporary 3/19/2020 Effective until
after
termination of
the state of
emergency
Alcohol
delivery
guidance
Reopening
executive order
Delivery and Carry
out Services
Montgomery county/
Maryland
Yes, but
businesses must
apply for
approval
Yes No Yes No Sealed container
includes: bottles, cans,
growlers, crowlers and
takeout cups with lids for
off-premises
consumption.
No Temporary 3/18 for Beer
and wine 3/26
mixed drinks
allowed
When
emergency
order to close
restaurants
are lifted.
Montgomery
County Curbside
Delivery
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Massachusetts Yes. On June
22nd indoor
dining can
resume with
social distancing
Yes Yes Yes Yes All wine must be in its
original sealed container
and all malt beverages
must be in sealed
containers.
No Temporary 4/3/2020 Until further
notice of
Governor.
Outdoor
service
allowed on
6/7.
Executive
Order
5/18/2020
Reopening
Guidance-
Phase 2
On-Premises Selling
as Off-Premises
Michigan Yes. On 6/8 50%
dining capacity
Yes Yes No Yes Originally sealed
container
Yes Temporary 3/23/2020 Does not
expire if you
have an SDM
license
Coronavirus
FAQ
Reopening
Resources
Executive Order
FAQ
Minnesota Yes.
Bars/restaurants
may open at 50%
capacity, up to
250 people,
including indoor
service, on June
10
No Yes Yes Yes Original unopened
container or bottle
No Temporary 3/25/2020 While
Executive
Order remains
in place
Outdoor
service 6/1
guidance
Safe reopening Minnesota
Department of
Public Safety
Mississippi Yes No No Yes Wine only
for
carryout.
Cocktails
allowed in
a "to go"
cup if in a
Leisure &
Recreation
District &
patron will
stay in an
LRD to
consume it
1 bottle of sealed wine
with on premise curbside
delivery. Open container
beverage allowed only in
a LRD and only if patron
will stay in the LRD
No Temporary 3/16/2020 Until
restaurants re-
open
License &
Recreation
Districts:
https://www.
dor.ms.gov/D
ocuments/LRD
MS Dept of
Revenue:
https://www.dor.m
s.gov/Pages/COVID-
19.aspx
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Missouri Yes No No. Only
exception, wine
may be shipped
in state by wine
manufacturers
Yes Wine, malt
and
spirituous
liquors (no
cocktails)
Single-use, tamperproof,
securely sealed
transparent bag, opening
sealed with tape, no
mixed drinks in to-go
plastic or Styrofoam cups
with straws or loose
covers
No Temporary 3/19/2020 12/30/2020 Alcohol
Container size
Requirements:
https://atc.dp
s.mo.gov/doc
uments/70-
2.010-
Amended.pdf
Alcohol Returns Missouri Division
Alcohol and
Tobacco
Montana Yes, 75 %
capacity and
between the
hours of 11am-
12:30 am for on
premise. Alcohol
consumption to
end at 11pm
Yes, between
hours of 11am-
11pm only
No Yes Yes, and
other
liquors
sold in
bottles. No
cocktails.
Must be in original
packaging, see link for
additional details
No Temporary-
Phase 1
Guidelines
4/27/2020 Depends on
state phasing
dates and reqs
On-premises
and off-
premises
licensees,
manufacturer
licensees and
agency liquor
stores are
allowed
Phase 2
Guidelines
Phase One: Alcohol
Guidelines
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Nebraska Yes. Includes
temporary
additions.
Yes Yes, packaging
must have 3x5
label that says
adult signature
required.
No. Food
purchase
is only
required
for on
premise
Yes, or any
alcohol if it
is in its
original
packaging
In original packaging. Not
in to go cups
No Temporary 3/20/2020 For the
duration of
the COVID
outbreak
Starting June
1, restaurants
remain open
for dine-in
and Bars,
Bottle Clubs,
and
Gentlemen’s
Clubs can
reopen except
for those
located in
Central
District Health
Dept. (Hall,
Hamilton,
Merrick) and
Dakota County
Health Dept.
(Dakota).
Restaurant Re-
opening
requirements
with alcohol
provisions
Industry Advisory:
https://lcc.nebraska
.gov/sites/lcc.nebra
ska.gov/files/Indust
ry%20Advisory%20-
%20Retail%20Oper
ations.pdf
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Nevada Yes at 50%
capacity in Phase
1
No No Yes
allowed
in food
establish
ment
table
service
only
No Alcohol delivery sales at
the state level not
allowed. Moving into
Phase 2- All of the same
restrictions on
restaurants and food
establishments are
continued in Phase 2, but
bar areas in restaurants
may reopen, and bars
and taverns that DO NOT
serve food may reopen
under the same
restrictions –50%
maximum capacity and
strict social distancing.
Patrons will NOT be
allowed to walk up and
order at the bars, but
they may sit and be
served at a bar top if
appropriately distanced
from one another – 6
feet apart. No
congregating.
No Temporary 3/17/2020 for
alcohol
establishment
closures
Unknown.
Likely in a
later re-
opening
phase.
Statewide
bars, pubs,
sale of alcohol
for delivery
not allowed.
Exceptions:
Clark, Las
Vegas and
Henderson
allow alcohol
sales/curbside
pickup/deliver
y, no 3rd party
delivery. Need
a special
license to do
this in Clark
County
Phase 1
Reopening
Guidance.
Phase 2
guidance has
not been
released yet.
just the
Governor's
statement
Nevada Alcohol
Beverage
Commission
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New Hampshire Yes. On June 15
restaurants may
open at 50%
capacity
permitted for
indoor dining in
restaurants in
Hillsborough,
Rockingham,
Strafford, and
Merrimack
Counties. On June
15 restaurants
may open at
100% capacity
permitted for
indoor dining in
restaurants in
remaining 6
counties in NH.
Yes No Yes Yes Original container as
specified in the order
No Temporary 3/18/2020 While
Executive
Order remains
in place
Outdoor area
guidance
Phase 2.0
Reopening
Guidance
New Hampshire
Liquor Authority
New Jersey Yes- Licensees,
including tasting
rooms, may
resume limited
outdoor service
on June 15.
Yes Yes- must have
an ABC
Transportation
Permit
No No- any
alcohol
Must be in original
container or in a
closed/sealed container.
Disposable cups with lids
that have holes are not
permitted.
No Temporary 5/15/2020 The 1st day of
the 7th month
following the
date the
governor
declares the
emergency
has ended or
the date
orders related
to occupancy
expire.
whichever is
later
Expansion of
Premise
permit
Takeout &
Delivery Law
New Jersey Alcohol
Beverage
Commission
Restaurant Alcohol Resources-Biweekly Update 6 25 2020 final
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New Mexico Yes, 6/1 begins
50% capacity dine
in
No No No No No delivery or curbside
pick up is allowed unless
the state legislature
changes the law
No Permanent N/A N/A Application
for Temporary
Change/Expan
sion of Liquor
Licensed
Premises due
to COVID
6/12 Public
Health Order
ABC Letter
Regarding
Procedures for
Approval of
Temporary Floor
Plan Changes
New York Yes, effective
Thursday, June 4,
2020, all licensees
in regions in
phase 2 of
reopening and
have on-premises
service privileges
under the ABC
Law may resume
outdoor, on-
premises service
of alcoholic
beverages and/or
food. Will
continue until
July 3 but may be
extended or
reduced.
Yes Yes Yes No Closed or sealed
container. Allows for
mixed drinks. Must be
consistent with municipal
open container
ordinances
Yes Temporary 3/16/2020 July 18, 2020
per Executive
Order
Phase 3
Reopening
Guidance.
Central New
York, Finger
Lakes,
Mohawk
Valley, North
Country, and
Southern Tier
can enter
Phase Three
of reopening
on June 12.
Note from
Liquor
Authority
NY Alcohol to Go
Restrictions
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North Carolina Yes Phase 2 50%
capacity indoor
and outdoor
Yes No No Any
Alcohol in
it's original
container
Original container Yes Temporary 3/17/2020 Until
modification
or removal of
Executive
Order
There are 170
local ABC
Boards that
have the
authority to
close liquor
establishment
s
Executive Order
141 Guidance
on Bars issued
May 22, 2020 –
Breweries,
wineries,
cideries, and
distilleries are
able to open
under Phase 2
and are subject
to the same
requirements
as restaurants.
North Carolina
Alcohol Beverages
Control Legal
Announcement
North Dakota Yes 50% capacity
if establishment
meets guidelines.
See ABC
guidance.
No No No No Not allowed No N/A N/A N/A Fargo allows
delivery .
Other local
regulators
considering
delivery. No
action at state
level
Restart
Guidance for
Restaurants
and Bars
North Dakota News
Ohio Yes Yes Yes Yes No. All
liquors
allowed
Closed containers only.
Not to exceed 2
containers of no more 2
oz. of spirits per beverage
per meal. Have to still
abide within the type of
license for the
establishment.
Yes Temporary 4/7/2020 While
Executive
Order remains
in place
Outdoor
dining May 15.
Indoor dining
May 21.
Ohio Restaurant
Association
Updates
Oklahoma Yes Yes No No Yes Sealed containers of beer
and wine in original
packaging.
No Permanent 3/17/2020 Was made law
on 5/21/2020
ABLE
Commission
News
Proposed Rules Oklahoma
Restaurant
Association Food &
Alcohol COVID
Regulations
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State Alcohol Delivery Laws/Orders/Regulations
Oregon Yes. Expansion of
service area
application.
Hours of sale are
7am-12am.
Yes with an off
premise license-
for 90 day
period if
approved
Yes, with an
approved for-
hire application
No Malt
beverages,
wine and
cider
Original Containers only.
Onsite service and
consumption fact sheet
No Temporary?
Efforts in
Progress to
make
permanent
see June
19th Press
Release
3/23/2020 Off Premise
Licenses are
valid for 90
days from
approval. Only
allowing the
90 days off
premise
licenses
during
timeframe
Emergency
Order is in
effect.
Phase 2
Guidance
Oregon Alcohol
FAQs
June 19th Press
Release with
updates
Pennsylvania Yes, see linked
guidance for on
premise
specifications for
green and yellow
counties.
Yes Yes No No Each prepared beverage
and mixed drink sold to
consumers must be
between four and 64
ounces and include liquor
and at least one mixer
combined on the licensed
premises. Secured lid
required. Fore Beer and
wine Quantity limits in
place. 2 6 packs of beer, 3
liters of wine.
Yes Temporary 3/16/2020 During state
of emergency
Sale of
Prepared
Beverages and
Mixed Drinks
to Go
Guidance for
Green Counties
Guidance on what
phase is my county
in
Puerto Rico Yes- carry out and
dining rooms
open at 25%
capacity
Yes Yes No No Must be in a closed
container
Yes Permanent N/A N/A Puerto Rico
Restaurant
Association
Rhode Island Yes, 50% indoor
capacity
No No Yes Yes Original sealed container.
Takeout only. 144oz of
beer and 2 bottles of
wine per order.
No Temporary 3/20/2020 While
Executive
Order remains
in place
Rhode Island
Hospitality
Takeout &
Delivery
Guidance
Reopening
Guidance-
Phase 2
Rhode Island
Department of
Business Regulation
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South Carolina Yes, curb side and
drive thru and
Phase 2 dine in
No No Yes Yes Sealed containers of beer
and wine in original
packaging.
No Temporary 3/21/2020 Until State of
Emergency
ends
Executive
Order allowing
dine in for
Phase 2
Reopening
Guidance
South Carolina
Department of
Revenue
South Dakota It depends. See
this tracker for if
the county has
allowed re-
opening
No No No No Must have an off premise
license to sell sealed
containers. Also,
customer has to purchase
at least $150 of alcohol
No Permanent No changes No changes Legislative
action needed
to make a
change
Reopening
Guidance
South Dakota Retail
Association
Tennessee Yes Yes Yes Yes No Single serving, secured lid
or cap container only
No Temporary 3/22/2020 6/30/2020 or
as extended
by Executive
Order
Hospitality TN FAQs Tennessee
Department of
Revenue
Texas Yes. Bars and
similar
establishments
may increase
their capacity to
50% as long as
patrons are
seated
restaurants may
also expand their
maximum table
size from 6 to 10
on June 3.
Restaurants may
expand their
occupancy levels
to 75% on June
12.
Yes Yes Yes No.
Includes
Mixed
Beverages.
Not
cocktails.
See
additional
guidance.
Original container not
exceeding 375 ML. Must
have a mixed beverage or
retail dealers on premise
license or a wine and
beer retailers permit
Yes Permanent 9/1/2019 None Addition
guidance on
the law
Phase 3
Guidance
Texas Restaurant
Association
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Utah Yes, outdoor
extended
premises see link
for step-by-step
process
No No Yes No Based on permit type No Permanent 11/19/2019-
latest changes
to their state
laws
Does not
expire - no
delivery was
allowed
It is important
that you are in
contact with
your insurance
provider
regarding
dram shop &
liability
coverage of
the expanded
areas where
you will be
serving
alcohol as well
as your DABC
compliance
officer.
Request for
Expansion
Application
Utah ABC Law
Guidance
Vermont Yes. Starting
6/26, restaurants,
catering, food
service, and bars
may allow 50
percent of fire
safety occupancy
or 1 person per
100 square feet,
with a maximum
of 75 people
indoors and 150
people outdoors.
Yes Yes No. Food
purchase
is only
required
for on
premise
No, all
kinds
allowed
To go container/ cup
sealed with lid
No Temporary 3/20/2020 While
Executive
Order remains
in place
Vermont
Chamber of
Commerce
Reopening
Guidance-
Update 14
Vermont Liquor
Control
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Virginia Yes. On premise
50% capacity and
no more than 50
people.
Yes Yes Yes No Cocktail in disposable
container or single use
original metal can, no lid
with sipping hole or
opening for straw
No Temporary 3/20/2020 While
Executive
Order remains
in place
Outdoor area
now allowed.
Expedited
process for
new or
extending
outdoor
dining areas in
place.
Phase 2
Executive Order
Virginia ABC
Washington Yes, outdoor
allowed if in
phase 2
Yes Yes Yes No, all
kinds
allowed
Must be in a bottle or
have a lid/cap without a
sipping hole
Yes Temporary 3/17/2020 While
Executive
Order remains
in place
Establishment
s must abide
by their
county's
phase
requirement.
These are the
requirements
if in Phase 2
(highest level
allowed in the
state right
now)
Extending
Outside Liquor
Service
Washington State
Liquor and
Cannabis Board
West Virginia Yes. 50 %
capacity on
premise.
Yes No Yes Yes Sealed containers of beer
and wine in original
packaging.
No Temporary 4/3/2020 While
Executive
Order remains
in place
WVABCA 50%
Indoor
Capacity
Restaurant
and Bar, and
Also Limited
Entertainment
Advisory
6/16 Live
Entertainment
Advisory
West Virginia ABC
Restaurant Alcohol Resources-Biweekly Update 6 25 2020 final
State Alcohol Delivery Laws/Orders/Regulations
Wisconsin Yes No No Yes No Original sealed container.
Pick up only
No Temporary 3/20/2020 Unclear.
Waiting for
additional
action related
to Executive
Order being
struck down
by the state's
supreme
court.
Wisconsin
Department of
Revenue
Wyoming Yes. On premise-
no more than 50
people and 6 ft.
distance
Yes No Yes No Must be in original
container
No Temporary 3/30/2020 While
Executive
Order remains
in place
Executive
Order related
to Reopening
Public Health
Order -
Restaurants
Wyoming Liquor
Division
Restaurant Alcohol Resources-Biweekly Update 6 25 2020 final