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Propst wants to penalize businesses snared in illegal drugs

Rep. Edwin K. Propst (Ind-Saipan) is set to introduce a bill that seeks to establish a more severe penalty for businesses that engage in drug-related activities. The freshman lawmaker wants businesses caught dabbling in illegal drugs to be fined a minimum of $250,000 and have...
Posted On Dec 23 2015 06:06
, By Mark Rabago

House OKs bill to lower age of staff allowed to handle alcoholic drinks

The House of Representatives on Monday passed a bill lowering the age requirement from 21 to 18 years old of employees who are allowed to handle and serve any alcoholic beverages at any on-sale establishment. House Bill 19-104, authored by Rep. Antonio P. Sablan (Ind-Saipan),...
Posted On Dec 23 2015 04:00
, By Mark Rabago

Tour buses now required to register at Commerce

Acting governor Ralph DLG Torres signed into law last Friday a bill that now requires all tour companies to register their vehicles at the Department of Commerce. House Bill 19-41, HD 1, authored by Rep. Antonio P. Sablan, passed the House of Representatives on first and final...
Posted On Dec 22 2015 06:06
, By Mark Rabago

Tinian Dynasty says it paid all fees

It’s been a week since Tinian Dynasty Hotel & Casino’s aborted reopening of its casino floor, but its general manager, Christopher Bishop, maintains that the company has paid all fees and is in the process of fulfilling all requirements set by the Tinian Casino Gaming and...
Posted On Dec 22 2015 06:06
, By Mark Rabago
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