Ohio liquor establishments are being reminded they need to stop selling alcohol before 2 a.m. Sunday due to Daylight Savings Time, according to the Ohio State Highway Patrol's Ohio Investigative Unit.
Establishments that are permitted to sell alcohol until 2:30 a.m. are impacted by the spring time change every year.
When the time springs forward to 3 a.m., it is then 30 minutes past the legal time for patrons to purchase, possess or consume alcoholic beverages.
Liquor permit establishments caught operating after the time change takes place may be administratively cited for after-hours violations.