New Hampshire Liquor Commission

State of New Hampshire Liquor Commission

The global shape represents the worldwide products the Commission sells, the triangular shape represents the shape of the state, and the "L" shape on the left and lower part of the triangle stands for "liquor".
Agency overview
Formed December 1934
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Jurisdiction State of New Hampshire
Headquarters 50 Storrs Street, Concord, NH 03301
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Website www.nh.gov/liquor

The New Hampshire Liquor Commission regulates the sale of alcoholic beverages in the U.S. state of New Hampshire, one of eighteen alcoholic beverage control states.

There are three liquor commissioners, each with a term of four years.[1] The current chairman of the Liquor Commission is Joseph W. Mollica, since 2010. [2] The Chairman nominates a Deputy Commissioner for appointment by the governor with the consent of the Executive Council. The current Deputy Commissioner is Michael R. Milligan.[3]

The New Hampshire Liquor Commission has three divisions: the Division of Marketing, Merchandising, and Warehousing; the Division of Administration; and the Division of Enforcement and Licensing.[4]

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