BUREAU
OF
SPECIAL
SERVICES
AND
EVENTS
251
CAUSEWAY,
BOSTON
MA
02114
DCR
Alcohol
Policy
Massachusettss
state
parks
and
recreation
areas
are
visited
annually
by
thousands
of
visitors,
including
families,
who
look
to
our
Department
to
provide
a
natural
atmosphere,
appropriate
for
outdoor
activities.
According
to
CMR
302
consumption
of
alcohol
is
prohibited
without
a
special
use
permit.
In
order
to
secure
an
alcohol
authorization
the
DCR
requires
the
permittee
to
write
to
the
commissioner
to
request
authorization
for
use
of
alcohol
in
addition
to
obtaining
a
special
use
permit.
When
the
DCR
grants
an
alcohol
authorization
the
permittee
is
required
to
secure
the
following:
1. Provide
liquor
liability
insurance
indemnifying
the
DCR.
2. Secure
a
liquor
license
from
the
local
municipality.
(Will
specify
if
only
beer
and
wine
will
be
served
or
if
other
liquor
is
included)
3. Hire
a
Police
Detail.
4. Ensure
that
those
serving
the
alcohol
are
Serve
Safe
Certified.
It
is
considered
Illegal
for
any
person
to
possess
or
consume
alcoholic
beverages,
including
beer
or
wine;
in
any
State
facility-controlled
property
that
is
posted
with
signs
specifying
that
alcohol
is
prohibited.
Apply
for
a
Beer/Wine
Liquor
Permit
at
mass.gov.com
and
if
you
have
any
other
questions
please
feel
free
to
contact
us
at
617-626-1520.
251
Causeway
Street,
Boston.