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SB14

Alcoholic beverage control; commercial lifestyle center licenses.

Status:
In House

Latest Action: Feb. 9, 2026
House: Referred to Committee on General Laws

Chief Patron:
Bill DeSteph (R)

Session:
2026 Regular Session

Summary

As Passed House of Origin. Alcoholic beverage control; retail licenses; commercial lifestyle center licenses.

Allows the Board of Directors of the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority to grant a commercial lifestyle center license and a performing arts facility license for the same designated area in any municipality with a population in excess of 450,000 and an annual tourism fiscal impact in excess of $3.5 billion provided that (i) the performing arts facility license is limited to prescheduled events and (ii) such licenses shall not be used simultaneously. (Less)
  • Bill History

  • 11/17/2025 - Senate: Prefiled and ordered printed; Offered 01-14-2026 26100014D
  • 11/17/2025 - Senate: Referred to Committee on Rehabilitation and Social Services
  • 01/15/2026 - Senate: Fiscal Impact Statement from Department of Planning and Budget (SB14)
  • 01/30/2026 - Senate: Senate committee amendments offered
  • 01/30/2026 - Senate: Reported from Rehabilitation and Social Services with amendments (15-Y 0-N)
  • 02/02/2026 - Senate: Rules suspended
  • 02/02/2026 - Senate: Constitutional reading dispensed Block Vote (on 1st reading) (40-Y 0-N 0-A)
  • 02/02/2026 - Senate: Passed by for the day Block Vote (Voice Vote)
  • 02/02/2026 - Senate: Passed by for the day
  • 02/03/2026 - Senate: Read second time
  • 02/03/2026 - Senate: Rehabilitation and Social Services Amendment agreed to
  • 02/03/2026 - Senate: Engrossed by Senate as amended Block Vote (Voice Vote)
  • 02/04/2026 - Senate: Read third time and passed Senate (40-Y 0-N 0-A)
  • 02/06/2026 - Senate: Fiscal Impact Statement from Department of Planning and Budget (SB14)
  • 02/09/2026 - House: Placed on Calendar
  • 02/09/2026 - House: Read first time
  • 02/09/2026 - House: Referred to Committee on General Laws