Alcohol Beverage Control Act
Alcohol Beverage Control Act | |
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Parliament of Thailand | |
Territorial extent | Thailand |
Passed by | National Assembly of Thailand |
Passed | 28 November 2007 |
Enacted | 13 February 2008 |
Royal assent | Bhumibol Adulyadej |
Signed | 6 February 2008 |
Commenced | 14 February 2008 |
Status: In force |
The Alcohol Beverage Control Act B.E. 2551 is an Act that controls the sale of alcohol beverages in many ways, such as controlling advertising and sales promotion, controlling places where alcoholic beverages are prohibited from being sold, specifying times when sales are prohibited, prohibiting sales to certain types of persons, and controlling consumption.[1]
Additional amendments
[edit]At the 30th House of Representatives meeting on 27 March 2024, the meeting voted to accept in principle the first reading of the Alcohol Beverage Control Bill (No. ..) B.E. .... in total of 5 versions by a vote of 389–9, 2 abstentions and 1 abstention. Along with setting up a 42-person special committee to consider this bill, using the Cabinet's draft as the main consideration.[2] The gist of this is the cancellation of Revolutionary Council Announcement No. 253 and National Council for Peace and Order Leader Order No. 22/2015.
The most talked about section is Section 32, which stipulates that the control of alcohol advertising is too extreme, does not solve the problem, and is outdated. It will be amended to allow advertisers to provide facts but not boast, and to specify the scope of content that can be advertised and must not be aimed at children and young people under 20 years of age.[3] At the 24th meeting of the House of Representatives (second regular session of the year) on 19 March 2025, the meeting unanimously approved the Alcohol Beverage Control Bill by 365–0 votes, with 3 abstentions. For the draft amendment to Section 32, the meeting voted to disagree with the special committee's proposal to maintain the original draft that prohibited advertising of alcohol beverages by a vote of 371–1, allowing the promotion of alcohol beverages, especially liquor and beer.[4] Before being forwarded to the Senate for further consideration.
Then, in the 26th Senate meeting (second annual ordinary session) on March 31, 2025, the meeting voted to accept the Alcohol Beverage Control Bill in principle by a vote of 139–1, with 2 abstentions. Along with setting up a special committee of 27 people to amend within 7 days.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ "พระราชบัญญัติควบคุมเครื่องดื่มแอลกอฮอล์ พ.ศ. ๒๕๕๑" [Alcohol Beverage Control Act B.E. 2551] (PDF). Royal Gazette (Thailand).
- ^ "มติสภา 389 เสียง รับหลักการร่าง พ.ร.บ.ควบคุมเครื่องดื่มแอลกอฮอล์ ทั้ง 5 ฉบับ" [389 votes in the House of Representatives accept the principles of all five drafts of the Alcohol Beverage Control Bill.]. Thai Rath. 27 March 2024. Retrieved 20 March 2025.
- ^ "ตั้งวงถกพรบ.ควบคุมเครื่องดื่มแอลกอฮอล์ ชี้มาตรา 32 สุดโต่งไม่แก้ปัญหา ล้าสมัย ไม่สมดุล" [Discussion of the Alcohol Beverage Control Act was held, pointing out that Section 32 is extreme, does not solve the problem, is outdated, and is unbalanced]. Thai Post. 16 August 2024. Retrieved 20 March 2025.
- ^ "มติ "สภาผู้แทนราษฎร" เสียงท่วมท้น 365 เสียง รับร่างพ.ร.บ.ควบคุมเครื่องดื่มแอลกอฮอล์ และ มติ 371 เสียง ไฟเขียวให้โฆษณาเครื่องดื่มแอลกอฮอล์ "เหล้า-เบียร์" ได้" [The House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly with 365 votes to accept the Alcohol Beverage Control Bill and 371 votes to greenlight advertising of alcoholic beverages "liquor-beer"]. Thansettakij. 19 March 2025. Retrieved 20 March 2025.
- ^ "วุฒิสภา รับร่างกม.ควบคุมน้ำเมา หนุนปลดล็อกโฆษณาเหล้าเบียร์ได้" [The Senate accepts the draft law on controlling alcohol beverages, supporting the unlocking of advertising of alcohol beverages and beer]. Thai Post. 31 March 2025. Retrieved 31 March 2025.