Connecticut 2017 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05932

Introduced
1/19/17  

Caption

An Act Concerning Label Requirements For Alcoholic Beverages Manufactured And Sold Only In The State Of Connecticut.

Impact

If enacted, HB 05932 would specifically impact section 30-63 of the Connecticut general statutes, which governs labeling for alcoholic beverages. By revising these requirements, the bill is intended to foster growth in the local beverage sector by minimizing unnecessary regulatory complexities. This could potentially boost the local economy by supporting Connecticut-based breweries and distilleries as they operate without the constraints of extensive labeling obligations.

Summary

House Bill 05932 seeks to amend the existing labeling requirements for alcoholic beverages that are manufactured and sold solely within the state of Connecticut. The bill proposes to remove the current requirement for specific labels on these beverages, thereby streamlining the regulatory framework for local brewers and manufacturers. This legislative change is aimed at reducing administrative burdens on small businesses in the brewing industry, allowing for greater flexibility in product marketing and compliance with state laws.

Contention

There may be points of contention regarding consumer awareness and safety perceptions, as removing labeling mandates could lead to diminished information available to consumers regarding the products they purchase. Advocates for the bill argue that local makers should not be burdened by requirements that may not be necessary for consumers who are aware of the sources of their beverages. However, some critics may view this as a step back in ensuring adequate information on alcoholic beverages, which could have implications for public health and safety.

Companion Bills

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