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The '''Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control''' is a [[Louisiana]] [[state government]] agency that regulates the [[alcoholic beverage]] and [[tobacco]] industries. The Office places emphsasis on combating underage purchasing and drinking of alcohol and tobacco.
The '''Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control''' is a [[Louisiana]] [[state government]] agency that regulates the [[alcoholic beverage]] and [[tobacco]] industries. The Office places emphasis on combating underage purchasing and drinking of alcohol and tobacco.


The current Commissioner of the Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control is Juana Marine-Lombard who was appointed on December 16, 2015, by [[List of governors of Louisiana|Governor]] [[John Bel Edwards]].
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==External links==
* {{official website|https://atc.louisiana.gov/}}

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Latest revision as of 04:03, 9 January 2024

The Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control is a Louisiana state government agency that regulates the alcoholic beverage and tobacco industries. The Office places emphasis on combating underage purchasing and drinking of alcohol and tobacco.

The current Commissioner of the Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control is Juana Marine-Lombard who was appointed on December 16, 2015, by Governor John Bel Edwards.

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