Section 1
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in M.G.L. 138 section 12, the holder of a section 12 license who cannot reopen during the current State of Emergency until the phase 4 reopening and any other section 12 licensee who does not reopen during the phase 3 reopening because of business disruption related to the outbreak of the 2019 novel coronavirus also known as COVID-19 may renew its section 12 license for 2021 pursuant to M.G.L.138 section 16A without submitting proof of liquor liability insurance. No such licensee shall, however, reopen to the public without first submitting to the licensing authority proof of a liquor liability insurance policy naming the licensee as the insured. No insurer, broker, agent or their representative shall impose or collect any surcharge, penalty, fee or other charge in addition to the premium for any such liquor liability insurance policy.
Section 2
Notwithstanding Section 12 of Chapter 138 any licensee that is licensed pursuant to said Section 12 that cannot reopen during the current State of Emergency until the phase 4 reopening and any other section 12 licensee who does not reopen during the phase 3 reopening because of business disruption related to the outbreak of the 2019 novel coronavirus also known as COVID-19 and has no payroll may file it’s annual license renewal for 2021 without submitting proof of a Worker’s Compensation insurance policy provided that no such licensee shall reopen to the public without first submitting proof of Workers Compensation Insurance to the licensing authorities of those municipalities that call for it. No insurer, broker, agent or their representative shall impose or collect any surcharge, penalty, fee or other charge in addition to the premium for any such Workers Compensation Insurance policy.
This Act shall take effect immediately upon passage. This Act shall remain in effect for 120 days after the end of the National or Massachusetts State of Emergency, whichever is later.
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