Louisiana 2019 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB349 Introduced / Bill

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2019 Regular Session
HOUSE BILL NO. 349
BY REPRESENTATIVE CARMODY
Prefiled pursuant to Article III, Section 2(A)(4)(b)(i) of the Constitution of Louisiana.
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES:  Provides relative to the delivery of alcoholic beverages
1	AN ACT
2To amend and reenact R.S. 26:271.2(2) and 274(A) and to enact R.S. 26:271.2(1)(j), 271.4,
3 and 307, relative to the delivery of alcoholic beverages; to provide relative to the
4 delivery of alcoholic beverages of low alcoholic content, sparkling wine, and still
5 wine; to provide for agreements between certain retail dealers and a third party for
6 the delivery of alcoholic beverages; to provide for the delivery of alcoholic
7 beverages by a third party and establishments with certain alcohol beverage permits;
8 to provide for delivery restrictions; to provide for recordkeeping; to provide for fees;
9 to provide for permits; to provide for requirements and limitations; to provide for
10 rulemaking authority; and to provide for related matters.
11Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana:
12 Section 1.  R.S. 26:271.2(2) and 274(A) are hereby amended and reenacted and R.S.
1326:271.2(1)(j), 271.4, and 307 are hereby enacted to read as follows:
14 §271.2.  Class A permit; definitions
15	The commissioner shall issue the following four types of Class A retail
16 permits for beverages of low alcoholic content:
17	(1)  Class A- General:
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19	(j)  Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary and subject to rules
20 promulgated by the commissioner, a permit may be issued to a third party that has
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1 entered into a written agreement with a retail dealer for the delivery of alcoholic
2 beverages pursuant to R.S. 26:307 if the third party and the written agreement meet
3 all the requirements set forth in R.S. 26:307.  Notwithstanding the provisions of R.S.
4 26:271(A)(2), the permit fee for the permit issued pursuant to this Subparagraph
5 shall be one thousand dollars.
6	(2)  Class A-Restaurant:
7	(a)  A Class A-Restaurant permit shall be issued only to a "restaurant
8 establishment" as defined by R.S. 26:272(C)(1) or a dinner theater as defined in R.S.
9 26:241(5), and issued to a facility in conjunction with a Class "R" restaurant permit
10 under the provisions of R.S. 26:272.
11	(b)  Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary and subject to rules
12 promulgated by the commissioner, in addition to the authority to contract with a third
13 party as provided in R.S. 26:307, a permit may be issued to a "restaurant
14 establishment" enabling the delivery of restaurant prepared food and alcohol with its
15 own employees.  Notwithstanding the provisions of R.S. 26:271(A)(2), the permit
16 fee for the permit issued pursuant to this Subparagraph shall be one thousand dollars.
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18 §271.4.  Package House-Class B Permit
19	Notwithstanding any provisions of law to the contrary and subject to rules
20 promulgated by the commissioner, in addition to the authority to contract with a third
21 party as provided in R.S. 26:307, a permit may be issued to a grocery store enabling
22 the delivery of alcohol with its own employees.  Notwithstanding the provisions of
23 R.S. 26:271(A)(2), the permit fee for the permit issued pursuant to this Section shall
24 be one thousand dollars.
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26 §274.  Local permits
27	A.(1)  Parishes and municipalities may issue and require local permits similar
28 to those issued by the commissioner and may charge and collect fees therefor. No
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1 parish or municipality shall require permits of any commercial airline which has
2 been issued a Class B retailer permit.
3	(2)  Parishes and municipalities may issue and require local permits similar
4 to those issued by the commissioner for the delivery of alcoholic beverages by
5 grocery stores, restaurants, and third parties.
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7 §307.  Alcoholic beverages delivery agreements; requirements; limitations
8	A.  Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, a retail dealer
9 possessing a valid Class A-General retail permit as provided in R.S. 26:271.2 or a
10 Class "R" restaurant permit as provided in R.S. 26:272 issued pursuant to this
11 Chapter may enter into a written agreement with a third party for the use of an
12 internet or mobile application or similar technology platform to facilitate the sale of
13 alcoholic beverages for delivery to consumers for personal consumption within this
14 state and the third party may deliver alcoholic beverages to the consumer.
15	B.  An alcoholic beverage delivery agreement between a retail dealer and a
16 third party shall require all of the following:
17	(1)  Only alcoholic beverages purchased from a wholesale dealer licensed
18 pursuant to this Chapter are offered for delivery.
19	(2)  Only alcoholic beverages of low alcoholic content, beer, sparkling wine
20 as defined in R.S. 26:2(19), and still wine as defined in R.S. 26:2(20) are offered for
21 delivery.
22	(3)  Only alcoholic beverages intended for personal consumption and
23 delivered in a manufacturer sealed container are offered for delivery. "Manufacturer
24 sealed" as used in this Paragraph shall mean the original sealed container that is
25 filled with the alcoholic beverage at the permitted facility by the manufacturer as
26 defined in R.S. 26:2(12) and 241(10).
27	(4)  Alcoholic beverages are delivered only on the days and during the hours
28 the retail dealer is authorized to sell or serve alcoholic beverages.
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1	(5)  Alcoholic beverages are delivered only in those areas where the sale of
2 alcoholic beverages is permitted. Delivery of alcoholic beverages in an area where
3 the sale of alcoholic beverages has been prohibited by a referendum vote is
4 prohibited.
5	(6)  No alcoholic beverages shall be delivered to a state college, university,
6 or technical college or institute or an independent college or university located in this
7 state.
8	(7)  No alcoholic beverages shall be delivered to any public playground or
9 building used primarily as a church, synagogue, public library, or school.
10	(8)  No alcoholic beverages are delivered more than ten miles from the place
11 of purchase.
12	(9)  All orders for the delivery of alcoholic beverages shall also contain food.
13 No alcoholic beverages shall be delivered unless the order for such alcoholic
14 beverages also contains food.
15	(10)  The alcoholic beverages of all deliveries which are refused by a third
16 party shall be returned to the place of purchase.
17	(11)  Alcoholic beverages are delivered only by a person that meets all of the
18 following requirements:
19	(a)  The person is eighteen years of age or older.
20	(b)  The person is an employee for which the third party shall be required to
21 file an Internal Revenue Service Form W-2.
22	(c)  The person possesses a valid server permit as provided in R.S. 26:931 et
23 seq.
24	(12)  The retail dealer shall manage and control the sale of alcoholic
25 beverages including but not be limited to all of the following:
26	(a)  Determining the alcoholic beverages to be offered for sale through a third
27 party's internet or mobile application platform or similar technology.
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1	(b)  Determining the price at which alcoholic beverages are offered for sale
2 or sold through a third party's internet or mobile application platform or similar
3 technology.
4	(c)  Accepting or rejecting all orders placed for alcoholic beverages through
5 a third party's internet or mobile application platform or similar technology.
6	(d)  Collecting and remitting all applicable state and local taxes.
7	C.  A retail dealer shall enter into an alcoholic beverage delivery agreement
8 with a third party only when the third party meets all of the following requirements:
9	(1)  The third party is properly registered and authorized to conduct business
10 in Louisiana.
11	(2)  The third party holds a valid Louisiana alcoholic beverage permit issued
12 pursuant to R.S. 26:271.2(1)(j).
13	(3)  The third party maintains not less than two million dollars in liquor
14 liability insurance for the duration of the agreement with the retail dealer and
15 provides proof of coverage to the retail dealer.
16	(4)  The third party is able to monitor the routes of its employees during
17 deliveries.
18	(5)  The third party conducts an in-person interview and a background check
19 on all employees that will deliver alcoholic beverages.
20	D.  A retail dealer may pay a third party a fee for its services and a third party
21 may charge a reasonable delivery fee for orders delivered by the third party.  A third
22 party may act as an agent of a retail dealer in the collection of payments from the
23 sale of alcoholic beverages, but the full amount of each order must be handled in a
24 manner that gives the retail dealer control over the ultimate receipt of the payment
25 from the consumer.
26	E.(1)  The third party may receive orders and accept payment via the internet
27 or through a mobile application or similar technology.
28	(2)  At the time of delivery of alcoholic beverages, the third party's delivery
29 agent shall obtain the recipient's signature and verify the age of the recipient through
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1 the use of an electronic age verification device that shall be approved by the
2 commissioner. Such device shall be capable of all of the following:
3	(a)  Verifying proof of age through technology of a magnetic card reader or
4 an alternative technology capable of verifying proof of age.
5	(b)  Reading a valid state issued driver's license, a valid state issued
6 identification card, a valid military identification card, or a valid passport.
7	(c)  Storing the recipient's name, age, date of birth, and gender, the expiration
8 date of the identification, and the date and time that the identification was scanned.
9	(3)  The third party's delivery agent shall refuse delivery and return the
10 alcoholic beverages to the place of purchase if:
11	(a)  The recipient does not produce a valid and current form of identification
12 as provided in R.S. 26:286(A)(1).
13	(b)  The recipient is intoxicated.
14	(c)  There is reason to doubt the authenticity or correctness of the recipient's
15 identification.
16	(d)  The recipient refuses to sign for the receipt of the delivery.
17	F.  A record of each delivery of alcoholic beverages shall be retained for
18 three years from the date of delivery and made available to the commissioner of the
19 office of alcohol and tobacco control upon request for the purpose of investigating
20 and enforcing the provisions of this Title.  The record of each delivery shall include:
21	(1)  The retail dealer's name, address, and permit number.
22	(2)  The name of the person who placed the order and the date, time, and
23 method of the order.
24	(3)  The name of the delivery agent and the date, time, and address of the
25 delivery.
26	(4)  The type, brand, and quantity of each alcoholic beverage delivered.
27	(5)  The name, date of birth, and signature of the person who received the
28 delivery.
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1	G.  The provisions of this Section shall not apply to the transportation or
2 delivery by a carrier that performs transportation subject to the jurisdiction of 49
3 U.S.C. § 13501 et seq., regardless of whether the specific transportation or delivery
4 is subject to such jurisdiction.
5	H.  The commissioner of the office of alcohol and tobacco control may
6 promulgate rules and regulations in accordance with the Administrative Procedure
7 Act to effectuate the provisions of this Section.
DIGEST
The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services.  It constitutes no part
of the legislative instrument.  The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute
part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent.  [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)]
HB 349 Original 2019 Regular Session	Carmody
Abstract:  Provides for the delivery of low alcohol content beverages by a third party,
restaurant, or grocery store. and provides for the regulation and requirements thereto.
Present law authorizes parishes and municipalities to issue and require local permits similar
to those issued by the commissioner. 
Proposed law retains present law and expands local permit authority to include alcohol
delivery permit.
Proposed law adds additional ATC issued permits for the delivery of low alcohol content
beverages by restaurants, grocery stores, and third parties.
Proposed law provides the following restrictions on alcohol deliveries:
(1)Only alcohol purchased from a Louisiana wholesale dealer can be offered for
delivery.
(2)Only alcoholic beverages of low alcoholic content, beer, sparkling wine, and still
wine can be offered for delivery.
(3)Alcohol deliveries are only offered during the hours and days the retailer is
authorized to sell or serve alcoholic beverages.
(4)All alcohol deliveries must contain a food order as well.   
(5)Deliveries can only be taken to areas where the sale of alcoholic beverages is
permitted. 
Proposed law requires that deliveries are conducted by a person that meets the following
requirements:
(1)A person who is eighteen years of age or older.
(2)A person who possesses a valid server permit.
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(3)A person who is an employee for which the third party is required to file certain IRS
forms.
Proposed law requires that a delivery agent must refuse delivery and return the beverages
to the place of purchase if:
(1)The recipient does not have a valid  form of identification.
(2) The recipient is intoxicated.
(3)The recipient refuses to sign for the receipt of the delivery.
(4)There is reason to doubt the authenticity of the form of identification.
Proposed law requires that the retail dealer, grocery store, or restaurants keep records of all
deliveries of alcoholic beverages for three years.
(Amends R.S. 26:271.2(2) and 274(A); Adds R.S. 26:271.2(1)(j), 271.4, and 307)
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