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From MLCC's Website:
The Commission consists of five members appointed by the Governor. No more than three of these members may be of the same political party. Two of these Commissioners are designated as hearing commissioners who preside over violation matters. The three remaining "administrative" Commissioners act as an appeal board for decisions rendered by the hearing commissioners and are also responsible for all matters pertaining to licensing, purchasing, merchandising and enforcement. The full five-member board promulgates rules and establishes bureau policy, such as the issuance of declaratory rulings. The Governor designates one of the five members as the Chairperson.

The mission of the Liquor Control Commission is to make alcoholic beverages available for consumption while protecting the consumer and the general public through regulation of those involved in the sale and distribution of these alcohol beverage products.


Contact the Commission
Lansing (Main Office)
Address:
7150 Harris Dr.
PO Box 30005
Lansing, MI 48909

Phone:
Office - (517) 322-1353
Licensing - 1-866-813-0011
Enforcement - 1-866-893-2121
Other Offices
Grand Rapids - (616) 447-2647
Escanaba - (906) 786-5553
Southfield - 313) 456-1170
More About the Commission
- The Commission's Meeting Schedule for 2012
- Updated Commission Meeting Minutes
- Learn more about Chairman Deloney, Commissioner Quimby, Commissioner Weatherspoon, Commissioner Pobur, and Commissioner Gaffney
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