Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session

Delaware House Bill HB221

Introduced
6/9/23  
Introduced
6/9/23  

Caption

An Act To Amend Title 4 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Alcoholic Liquors.

Impact

The passage of HB 221 would likely have significant implications for restaurants and brewery-pubs in Delaware. By removing the requirement to serve food with alcoholic sales, businesses might experience an increase in alcohol sales during late hours, catering to a clientele that seeks more casual drinking options. This change could also encourage the growth of establishments that focus on alcoholic beverages rather than full meals, diversifying the local culinary landscape and potentially enhancing economic opportunities in the hospitality sector.

Summary

House Bill 221 aims to amend Title 4 of the Delaware Code concerning the sale of alcoholic liquors by relaxing existing requirements. Specifically, the bill proposes to eliminate the stipulation that alcoholic beverages must be sold alongside a food purchase of at least $10 or in ice cream with up to 10% alcohol by volume. Additionally, it seeks to remove the obligation for restaurants and brewery-pubs to continue offering full meals to customers after 9 p.m., thereby facilitating a more flexible approach to alcohol sales during evening hours.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding the bill appears to be generally supportive among stakeholders in the restaurant and brewery industries. Proponents argue that the changes reflect modern consumer preferences and help businesses adapt to competitive markets. Critics, however, may raise concerns about the potential for increased alcohol consumption and its implications for public health and safety. The discussion indicates a recognition of shifting norms in alcohol service, juxtaposed with apprehensions about its societal effects.

Contention

Key points of contention revolve around the implications of loosening regulations on alcohol sales. Opponents might argue that the amendments could contribute to irresponsible drinking practices or undermine efforts to regulate alcohol consumption effectively. The bill's supporters may counter these claims by emphasizing responsible serving practices and the economic benefits of a more flexible regulatory environment. Balancing these interests will be crucial as legislative discussions continue.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

DE HB235

An Act To Amend Title 4 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Alcoholic Liquors.

DE SB166

An Act To Amend Title 4 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Alcoholic Liquors.

DE HB423

An Act To Amend Title 4 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Farm Wineries.

DE SB302

An Act To Amend Title 4 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Brewery-pubs.

DE SB168

An Act To Amend Title 4 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Alcoholic Liquors.

DE HB406

An Act To Amend Title 4 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Alcoholic Liquors.

DE HB226

An Act To Amend Title 4 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Purchase, Sale, And Dispensing Of Alcohol.

DE SB185

An Act To Amend Title 4 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Alcoholic Liquors Sold For Off-premise Consumption.

DE HB259

An Act To Amend Title 4 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The Distribution Of Alcohol.

DE HB187

An Act To Amend Title 4 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Direct Purchasing And Shipment Of Wine.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.