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Pennsylvania's maximum blood alcohol level for driving is 0.08% for persons at or over the age of 21, [28] [29] and 0.04% for a person operating a commercial vehicle (0.02% for a school bus) with one-year suspension of the license for the first offense.
Owning or operating a distillation apparatus without filing the proper paperwork and paying the taxes carries federal criminal penalties. [11] In land or property that is being rented or owned by the federal government, state, federal district, and territory alcohol laws do not apply. Instead, only laws made by the federal government apply.
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In the five fiscal years since fiscal year between 2011-12 and 2015-16, PLCB provided more than $2.66 billion to the Pennsylvania Treasury, $122.5 million to the Pennsylvania State Police, $12.1 million to the Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs, and $22.5 million to local communities. [7]
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Those who violate open container laws in Pennsylvania commit a summary offense, usually punishable by a maximum fine of $300 and up to 90 days in jail, plus a potential driver’s license suspension.
For example, the New Hampshire state legislature has tried repeatedly to pass laws allowing unlicensed home distillation of small batches. [45] In 2023, Ohio introduced legislation to do the same, with other states likely to follow. [46]
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