HLS 20RS-921 ORIGINAL 2020 Regular Session HOUSE BILL NO. 488 BY REPRESENTATIVE STEFANSKI ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE PERMT: Provides relative to the hotel and lodging exception permit 1 AN ACT 2To enact R.S. 26:794.1, relative to the office of alcohol and tobacco control; to provide 3 relative to permits; to provide for exception permits for certain establishments; to 4 provide for qualifications and limitations; and to provide for related matters. 5Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana: 6 Section 1. R.S. 26:794.1 is hereby enacted to read as follows: 7 ยง794.1. Permit exception for hotel and lodging establishments 8 A. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, an applicant 9 who meets the requirements set forth in R.S. 26:80 and 280 may be issued a permit 10 exception for hotel and lodging establishments, hereinafter referred to as the 11 "permit", for any establishment which consists of sleeping rooms, cottages, or 12 cabins. 13 B.(1) An applicant for the permit shall do all of the following: 14 (a) Meet all requirements of R.S. 26:80 and 280. 15 (b) Pay all fees for a Class A-General permit as required by R.S. 26:71 and 16 271. 17 (c) Comply with the provisions of R.S. 26:77 and 277. 18 (d) Prior to operation, acquire any local alcoholic beverage permit as 19 required by R.S. 26:74 and 274 and obtain written approval from the local governing 20 official to operate as a hotel or lodging establishment. Page 1 of 4 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HLS 20RS-921 ORIGINAL HB NO. 488 1 (2) The establishment's location shall meet all of the following requirements: 2 (a) The location shall have a public habitable floor area of no less than five 3 hundred square feet dedicated to the exclusive use of the applicant's business. 4 (b) The restaurant or the dining area's primary function is to serve and take 5 orders for food, food items, and alcoholic beverages which may be served in 6 conjunction with meals for on-premise consumption. 7 (c) The location shall have a permanent wet bar equipped with a 8 non-movable sink and a backbar or similar equipment for public display and to 9 inform the public of brands and flavors offered for sale. 10 (d) The location shall comply with all state and local building, fire, health, 11 and other applicable laws and ordinances. 12 (3) The applicant shall comply with all of the following with respect to its 13 operations: 14 (a) The applicant shall sell food in the designated dining area on all days of 15 operation. 16 (b) The applicant may only sell and offer for sale packaged alcoholic 17 beverages from the designated area, as indicated in its application. The applicant may 18 offer complimentary alcoholic beverages to anyone occupying its sleeping rooms, 19 cottages, or cabins. 20 (c) The applicant shall solely control all alcohol sold and served. 21 (d) The applicant shall maintain control of the sale and service of all 22 alcoholic beverages under its permit and the proceeds from the sale of alcohol may 23 not be shared, whether directly or indirectly, with any third person not listed on the 24 application filed with the office of alcohol and tobacco control. 25 (e) If the applicant fails to purchase alcoholic beverages for more than six 26 months, the applicant shall be required to surrender any and all state alcoholic 27 beverage permits issued by the office of alcohol and tobacco control. 28 (f) Samplings may be conducted in accordance with the site sampling 29 regulations. Page 2 of 4 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HLS 20RS-921 ORIGINAL HB NO. 488 1 (g) Prior to being employed by the location, all employees who sell or serve 2 alcohol shall be certified in accordance with the Louisiana Responsible Vendor 3 Program, R.S. 26:931 et seq. 4 (h) The applicant shall fully review and comply with all other provisions of 5 this Title and Title 55 of the Louisiana Administrative Code. 6 C. This permit shall not: 7 (1) Be utilized in lieu of a special event permit. 8 (2) Exempt the applicant from prior approval for any festivals and public 9 events. 10 (3) Be used as a prerequisite to apply for video poker machines. 11 (4) Apply to any change of ownership of the business, including changes to 12 the owner of the applicant, whether in whole or in part. Any such change shall cause 13 this exception permit to be void. 14 D. The applicant shall submit written attestation, under penalty of perjury of 15 all affiliated partners, members, officers, directors, and shareholders that the 16 provisions of Subsection B of this Section have been met. 17 E. The applicant shall submit a notarized certification of eligibility in 18 accordance with this Section on a form provided by the office of alcohol and tobacco 19 control. 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 488 Original 2020 Regular Session Stefanski Abstract: Creates a permit exception for hotel and lodging establishments and provides for qualifications and limitations in that regard. Proposed law provides that an applicant who meets certain qualifications set forth in present law may be issued a permit exception for hotel and lodging establishments, hereinafter referred to as "permit", for any establishment which consists of sleeping rooms, cottages, or cabins. Proposed law provides that the applicant is required to meet certain qualifications provided in proposed law and that the location of the applicant's establishment is required to meet certain requirements set forth in proposed law. Page 3 of 4 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HLS 20RS-921 ORIGINAL HB NO. 488 Proposed law provides certain limitations to the applicant's operations provided in proposed law and provides that the permit shall not: (1)Be utilized in lieu of a special event permit. (2)Exempt applicant from prior approval from any festivals and public events. (3)Be used as a prerequisite to apply for video poker machines. (4)Apply to any change of ownership of the business, including changes to the owner of the applicant, whether in whole or in part. Any such change requires the exception permit to be void. Proposed law provides that an applicant shall submit written attestation, under penalty of perjury of all affiliated partners, members, officers, directors, and shareholders that the provisions of proposed law have been met. Proposed law provides that the applicant shall submit a notarized certification of eligibility in accordance with proposed law on a form provided by the office of alcohol and tobacco control. (Adds R.S. 26:794.1) Page 4 of 4 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions.