Michigan Liquor Control Commission Explained

Type:Commission
Seal:Seal of Michigan Liquor Control Commission.png
Jurisdiction:Michigan transportation programs
Chief1 Name:Chair
Chief1 Position:Kristin Beltzer
Parent Department:Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
Map:Map of USA MI.svg
Footnotes:[1] [2] [3]
Agency Name:Michigan Liquor Control Commission

The Michigan Liquor Control Commission is an agency of the U.S. state of Michigan, within the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA), responsible for regulating the sale and distribution of liquor in the state.

History

The Michigan Liquor Control Commission was established when Michigan voters approved a legislatively referred amendment to the Michigan Constitution by way of a statewide ballot measure in November 1932.[4] The state's first liquor control act, which went into effect April 27, created a 17-member commission, one from each Congressional district. On December 15, 1933, the Michigan Legislature abolished the 17-member commission, replacing it with the current five-member commission.

By December 15, 1933, ten days after the end of Prohibition in the United States, the commission had opened liquor stores, and made liquor available for sale. By December 30, 1933, the commission had opened the first 7 state liquor stores—in Grand Rapids, Saginaw, Kalamazoo, Jackson, and three in Detroit. In 1934, an additional 96 liquor stores were opened.

Activities

The Michigan Liquor Control Commission is responsible for licensing as well as establishment and enforcement of regulations related to liquor purchasing and merchandising in Michigan.

The mission of the commission is "to make alcoholic beverages available for consumption while protecting the consumer and the general public through regulation of those involved in the sale and distribution of these alcohol beverage products."

The commission's staff is composed of four divisions: enforcement, executive services, financial management, and licensing.

Membership

The Michigan Liquor Control Commission is composed of five members appointed by the Governor of Michigan with the advice and consent of the Michigan Senate. No more than three members from the same political party may serve at the same time.

Two members are designated as hearing commissioners who preside over violation matters. The other three members are administrative commissioners responsible for matters related to licensing, purchasing, merchandising, and enforcement. These three members also serve as an appeal board for decisions rendered by the hearing commissioners.

NameTypeStartEnd
Kristin BeltzerAdministrativeApril 2022June 12, 2027
Dennis OlshoveAdministrativeJune 8, 2012June 12, 2026
Hoon-Yung HopgoodAdministrativeJune 13, 2023June 12, 2027
Lee GonzalesHearingSeptember 2020June 12, 2024
Edward TomaHearingSeptember 2020June 12, 2024
Chair
Information from LARA

Notes and References

  1. Michigan Liquor Control Commission Celebrates 80 Years in Business; Michigan organized the Commission 10 days after the end of Prohibition . Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs . December 12, 2013 . 2016-03-24 .
  2. Web site: Michigan Liquor Control Commission Overview . Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs . 2016-03-24 .
  3. Web site: Meet the Michigan Liquor Control Commissioners . Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs . 2022-03-15 .
  4. Book: The initiative and referendum in Michigan. 1940. University of Michigan Press. 83. James K. Pollock. March 24, 2016.