AB71,3 8Section 3. 125.07 (2) (c) of the statutes is created to read:
AB71,3,139 125.07 (2) (c) Exception for certain delivered alcohol beverages. If a licensee
10processes and fills a remote order under s. 125.272 (2) or 125.51 (6) (b) in reliance on
11the customer's assertion that the customer is not intoxicated, the licensee is not
12subject to any penalty under par. (b) unless the licensee delivers the alcohol
13beverages and violates s. 125.272 (2) (d) or 125.51 (6) (b) 4. at the time of delivery.
AB71,4 14Section 4. 125.272 of the statutes is renumbered 125.272 (1) and amended to
15read:
AB71,3,1916 125.272 (1) Except as provided in sub. (2) and ss. 125.26 (2m), (2s), and (2x) and
17125.27 (4) and except with respect to caterers, a retail license issued under s. 125.25
18or 125.26, and a retail permit issued under s. 125.27, authorizes only face-to-face
19sales to consumers at the premises described in the retail license or permit.
AB71,5 20Section 5. 125.272 (2) of the statutes is created to read:
AB71,3,2121 125.272 (2) (a) In this subsection:
AB71,3,2222 1. “Record” has the meaning given in s. 137.11 (12).
AB71,4,223 2. “Remote order” means an order for the sale and delivery of both food and
24alcohol beverages or alcohol beverages alone that is received by a retail licensee by

1means of the Internet, telephone, or any other method of communication under
2which the customer is not physically located on the licensed premises.
AB71,4,43 (b) A retail licensee may process and fill a remote order if all of the following
4apply:
AB71,4,55 1. The licensee holds a retail license issued under s. 125.25 or 125.26.
AB71,4,96 2. The products ordered are delivered to the customer by the licensee or by a
73rd-party delivery service that is independent of the licensee and that derives less
8than 50 percent of its annual revenues associated with food and beverage delivery
9from the delivery of alcohol beverages.
AB71,4,1110 3. Full payment for the order is made at the time the order is placed and no
11payment, other than a tip, is made at the time of delivery.
AB71,4,1312 4. At the time the order is placed, the customer asserts that the customer has
13attained the legal drinking age and is not intoxicated.
AB71,4,1514 5. At the time the products ordered are delivered, the individual delivering the
15order complies with pars. (c), (d), and (e).
AB71,4,1816 (c) An individual may not deliver alcohol beverages to a customer under this
17subsection unless the individual making the delivery does all of the following at the
18time of delivery:
AB71,4,2019 1. Prior to transferring possession of the alcohol beverages to the customer,
20confirms the customer receiving delivery is the person who placed the order.
AB71,4,2521 2. Prior to transferring possession of the alcohol beverages to the customer,
22performs an in-person examination of the customer's identification document
23containing proof of age and verifies by visual examination and by using electronic
24scanning technology that the customer receiving delivery of the order has attained
25the legal drinking age.
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13. Creates a record of the age verification under subd. 2.
AB71,5,32 (d) An individual may not deliver alcohol beverages under this subsection to
3a person who is visibly intoxicated.
AB71,5,54 (e) An individual may not deliver alcohol beverages to a customer under this
5subsection unless all of the following apply:
AB71,5,66 1. The individual has attained the legal drinking age.
AB71,5,87 2. The individual has successfully completed a responsible beverage server
8training course or comparable training course as described in s. 125.04 (5) (a) 5.
AB71,5,119 (f) A 3rd-party delivery service shall provide to the retail licensee on whose
10behalf the delivery is made an original or duplicate of each age verification record
11required under par. (c) 3.
AB71,5,1512 (g) 1. If a licensee processes and fills a remote order under this subsection, the
13sale of fermented malt beverages occurs at the time the consumer pays for the
14fermented malt beverages, regardless of when the consumer takes possession of the
15fermented malt beverages.
AB71,5,2416 2. Notwithstanding s. 125.33 (9), if a 3rd-party delivery service is unable to
17complete delivery of fermented malt beverages to a customer under this subsection,
18the 3rd-party delivery service may return the fermented malt beverages to the
19licensee from which the fermented malt beverages delivery originated and the
20licensee may, in its discretion, cancel the sale of the fermented malt beverages and
21credit the customer's account. Notwithstanding s. 125.33 (9), if a licensee is unable
22to complete delivery of fermented malt beverages to a customer under this
23subsection, the licensee may, in its discretion, cancel the sale of the fermented malt
24beverages and credit the customer's account.
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1(h) 1. Delivery of alcohol beverages under this subsection to an underage person
2shall be considered a violation of s. 125.07 (1) (a) 1. if delivery is made by a 3rd-party
3delivery service or s. 125.07 (1) (a) 2. if delivery is made by a licensee, as well as a
4violation for purposes of s. 125.07 (1) (b) 1., subject to the same defenses that apply
5or would apply to a licensee under s. 125.07 (6).
AB71,6,86 2. Delivery of alcohol beverages under this subsection to a visibly intoxicated
7person shall be considered a violation of s. 125.07 (2) (a) 1. if delivery is made by a
83rd-party delivery service or s. 125.07 (2) (a) 2. if delivery is made by a licensee.
AB71,6 9Section 6. 125.51 (6) of the statutes is renumbered 125.51 (6) (a) and amended
10to read:
AB71,6,1411 125.51 (6) (a) Except as provided in par. (b) and subs. (3) (bm), (bs), and (bx)
12and (5) (e) and except with respect to caterers, a retail license or permit issued under
13this section authorizes only face-to-face sales to consumers at the premises
14described in the retail license or permit.