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Tribal Liquor Act Gets One-Line Date Correction

Published Date: 5/26/2026

Notice

Summary

The Yuhaaviatam of San Manuel Nation’s Liquor Act got a date fix—turns out the tribe approved it on June 11, 2024, not the previously published date. This correction makes the Act officially effective as of May 26, 2026, so tribal liquor rules are now crystal clear and ready to roll. If you’re part of or work with the tribe, this update confirms when the liquor laws kick in—no surprises, just smooth sailing ahead!

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Tribal liquor sales made lawful

The Yuhaaviatam of San Manuel Nation enacted a Liquor Act (enacted June 11, 2024) that makes the introduction, sale, or possession of intoxicating beverages lawful within the tribe's Indian Country so long as those actions conform with the laws of California. This correction notice confirms the Liquor Act is officially effective May 26, 2026.

Prior tribal alcohol bans repealed

The Liquor Act repeals any tribal laws, resolutions, or ordinances that previously prohibited the sale, introduction, or possession of intoxicating beverages within the Yuhaaviatam of San Manuel Nation. The repeal is part of the Act confirmed effective May 26, 2026 (enacted June 11, 2024).

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5/26/2026

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