Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB495

Introduced
3/15/22  
Refer
3/15/22  
Engrossed
3/29/22  
Refer
3/29/22  
Enrolled
4/6/22  
Chaptered
4/7/22  

Caption

Thorsby, alcoholic beverages, sale of draft or keg beer by retail licensees

Impact

If enacted, this bill can have a direct effect on the local economy by enabling establishments in Thorsby to offer a wider selection of alcoholic beverages. The ability for retail licensees to sell draft and keg beer specifically targets the growing interest in craft beers and could boost local bars, restaurants, and related businesses. Moreover, this legislation is designed to align with the broader regulatory framework established by the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, ensuring adherence to state-level rules while granting local autonomy in alcohol sales.

Summary

House Bill 495 is legislation aimed at the City of Thorsby in Chilton County, Alabama, that permits the local governing body to authorize the sale and distribution of draft or keg beer by retail licensees of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board. The bill is significant as it provides a framework for the regulation of alcoholic beverages specifically tailored for Thorsby, allowing for both on-premises and off-premises consumption in various container sizes. This flexibility is intended to enhance local business operations related to alcohol sales and cater to community preferences.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 495 appears to be largely positive, as it seeks to empower local governance and bolster community-level economic development opportunities. Supporters likely view it as an opportunity to modernize the local alcohol sales landscape, while also catering to the tastes and preferences of Thorsby residents. However, there may be underlying concerns regarding potential overregulation or the impact of increased access to alcohol on public health and safety.

Contention

While there are no significant points of contention noted from the available information, the passage of this bill could reopen discussions on local control versus state oversight in alcohol regulation. Communities may have varying opinions on the appropriateness of further liberalizing alcohol sales. As the bill progresses, stakeholders may raise concerns about the implications for local establishments, public health, and community standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SB202

Spirit infused beverages; permit sale by retailers

AL SB268

Mixed spirit beverages, providing for distribution, retail sale, and tax

AL HB521

Mixed spirit beverages, providing for distribution, retail sale, and tax

AL SB312

Alcoholic beverage licenses; to license storage of alcoholic beverages to dispense at special events, including government venues

AL HB406

Beer wholesalers; prohibit from providing draft line cleaning services to beer retailers

AL SB328

Community development districts, additional criteria for establishment of district on impounded reservoir created by river from wilderness area, sale of alcoholic beverages authorized

AL SB259

Mixed Spirit Beverages; providing for definition, licensure, and distribution

AL SB237

Psychoactive cannabinoids in hemp; regulate under Alcoholic Beverage Control Board; hemp beverages and psychoactive hemp products defined; licensure required; penalties imposed for violations

AL HB445

Cannabinoids found in hemp; licensure and regulation of sale of consumable cannabinoid products by Alcoholic Beverage Control Board imposed

AL HB65

Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, regulation of retail sale of certain tobacco products, electronic nicotine delivery

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.