Burlington County Restaurant Liquor License Suspended for COVID Violations
Summary
The New Jersey Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control has suspended the liquor license of a restaurant in Burlington County for violations of COVID-19 executive orders. The specific establishment name, duration of suspension, and exact violations were not detailed in the available source content. This enforcement action represents one of several license actions taken by NJ ABC during the pandemic period.
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The New Jersey Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control issued an enforcement action suspending the liquor license of a Burlington County restaurant for violations related to COVID-19 executive orders. The suspension represents an administrative penalty imposed by the state's alcoholic beverage regulatory authority.
For New Jersey liquor licensees, this action serves as a reminder that violations of pandemic-related executive orders can result in license suspension or revocation. Licensees should ensure compliance with all applicable COVID-19 health and safety requirements to avoid similar enforcement actions from NJ ABC.
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