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House Ways and Means questions ABTC’s request for 14 new FTEs

The House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee asked yesterday the Department of Commerce’s Alcohol Beverage and Tobacco Control Division for an explanation about its request for 30 full-time employees, including 14 additional FTEs. At a budget hearing, Ways and Means...
Posted On May 13 2022 06:05
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Bill to designate CCC and ABTC agents as law enforcers advances

A Senate committee has recommended the adoption of House Bill 21-61, which would recognize the Department of Commerce’s Alcohol Beverage and Tobacco Control Division and the Commonwealth Casino Commission as law enforcement agencies. The Senate Committee on Judiciary, Government,...
Posted On Feb 04 2020 06:03
, By Iva Maurin

CCC and ABTC recognized as law enforcement

The CNMI House of Representatives has unanimously passed legislation that would recognize the Commonwealth Casino Commission and the Alcohol, Beverage, and Tobacco Control Division as law enforcement agencies. The House passed with a vote of 16-0 Rep. Joseph “Lee Pan” Guerrero’s...
Posted On Oct 28 2019 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares

ABTC joins police academy

The CNMI Department of Commerce’s Alcohol Beverage and Tobacco Control division has entered its first batch of cadets into the police academy. According to Public Safety Commissioner Robert Guerrero, the police academy has gained the participation of numerous government divisions...
Posted On May 13 2019 06:05
, By Kimberly Bautista Esmores
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