Pennsylvania is extending the waiver of fees for liquor licenses in the state to now include wineries, breweries and distilleries for 2021.
Near the end of October, the Wolf administration waived the 2021 fees for restaurants, bars, cubs and hotels.
The announcement was made Wednesday by the Liquor Control Board following a 2-1 vote which will forgive $1.8 million in fees.
"In late October, at the urging of Governor Wolf, the PLCB waived fees for retail licensees most impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, including holders of restaurant, retail dispenser, club, catering club, and hotel licenses.
"We realize that Pennsylvania beverage alcohol producers are also struggling during this public health crisis, so we are extending the waiver of certain fees for wineries, breweries, and distilleries," said Board Chairman Tim Holden.
The fees being waived are for licenses that go into effect on January 1, 2021.





