Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q7008181> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 34 of
34
with 100 triples per page.
- Q7008181 subject Q8813989.
- Q7008181 subject Q8814028.
- Q7008181 abstract "The New Hampshire Liquor Commission regulates the sale of alcoholic beverages in the U.S. state of New Hampshire, one of eighteen alcoholic beverage control states.There are three liquor commissioners, each with a term of four years. The current chairman of the Liquor Commission is Joseph W. Mollica, since 2010. The Chairman nominates a Deputy Commissioner for appointment by the governor with the consent of the Executive Council. The current Deputy Commissioner is Michael R. Milligan.The New Hampshire Liquor Commission has three divisions: the Division of Marketing, Merchandising, and Warehousing; the Division of Administration; and the Division of Enforcement and Licensing.Division of Marketing, Merchandising, and Warehousing – Operates the retail and wholesale business part of the Commission. It is responsible for the operation of all state liquor stores, merchandising, advertising, warehousing and transportation.Division of Administrative Services - Responsible for information technology, human resource management, plant maintenance, general administrative support to the Commission, and liaison activities with the Governor & Executive Council, the Legislature, and other state agencies. Financial Administration is also under the Division of Administrative Services.Division of Enforcement and Licensing – Responsible for the licensure of all private businesses engaged in the manufacture, transportation, distribution and sales of alcoholic beverages with the state. Provides education, awareness and outreach programming for licensees, other law enforcement and public groups. Enforcement of the state's alcoholic beverage laws and administrative code of rules. The Division of Enforcement also performs security and asset protection function for the Commission and its retail outlets.↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
- Q7008181 formationYear "1934".
- Q7008181 thumbnail New_Hampshire_Liquor_Commission_logo.gif?width=300.
- Q7008181 wikiPageExternalLink NHTOC-XIII.htm.
- Q7008181 wikiPageExternalLink liq.html.
- Q7008181 wikiPageExternalLink liquor.
- Q7008181 wikiPageExternalLink index.shtml.
- Q7008181 wikiPageWikiLink Q154.
- Q7008181 wikiPageWikiLink Q35657.
- Q7008181 wikiPageWikiLink Q4713323.
- Q7008181 wikiPageWikiLink Q5419820.
- Q7008181 wikiPageWikiLink Q5589687.
- Q7008181 wikiPageWikiLink Q759.
- Q7008181 wikiPageWikiLink Q8813989.
- Q7008181 wikiPageWikiLink Q8814028.
- Q7008181 agencyName "State of New Hampshire Liquor Commission".
- Q7008181 formed "December 1934".
- Q7008181 website liquor.
- Q7008181 type Organization.
- Q7008181 type Agent.
- Q7008181 type GovernmentAgency.
- Q7008181 type Organisation.
- Q7008181 type Agent.
- Q7008181 type SocialPerson.
- Q7008181 type Thing.
- Q7008181 type Q327333.
- Q7008181 type Q43229.
- Q7008181 comment "The New Hampshire Liquor Commission regulates the sale of alcoholic beverages in the U.S. state of New Hampshire, one of eighteen alcoholic beverage control states.There are three liquor commissioners, each with a term of four years. The current chairman of the Liquor Commission is Joseph W. Mollica, since 2010. The Chairman nominates a Deputy Commissioner for appointment by the governor with the consent of the Executive Council. The current Deputy Commissioner is Michael R.".
- Q7008181 label "New Hampshire Liquor Commission".
- Q7008181 depiction New_Hampshire_Liquor_Commission_logo.gif.
- Q7008181 homepage liquor.
- Q7008181 name "State of New Hampshire Liquor Commission".