Nevada Gives Green Light to Alcohol Delivery With New Law, Looking to Boost Income and Cut Down on Drunk Driving

Starting Oct. 1, Nevada law permits local jurisdictions to authorize the delivery of sealed alcoholic beverages, including cocktails, alongside food takeout. The measure enables counties and city councils to establish their own regulations for alcohol delivery, including mixed drinks, if approved locally.

The legislation draws from the state’s experience during the COVID-19 pandemic, when alcohol-to-go was temporarily permitted, helping restaurants adapt to new service models. Officials say the expansion could provide a lasting benefit to businesses by offering them an additional revenue stream and more flexible menu options…

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