Louisiana 2020 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB178

Introduced
2/26/20  
Introduced
2/26/20  
Refer
2/26/20  
Refer
2/26/20  
Refer
3/9/20  
Refer
3/9/20  
Report Pass
5/7/20  
Engrossed
5/15/20  
Engrossed
5/15/20  
Report Pass
5/20/20  
Enrolled
5/29/20  
Enrolled
5/29/20  
Chaptered
6/9/20  
Chaptered
6/9/20  

Caption

Provides relative to the delivery of alcoholic beverages.

Impact

The passage of SB 178 will considerably amend the existing laws related to the delivery of alcohol. It allows restaurants and grocery stores to engage third-party delivery services, thus broadening their operational capacities. Notably, it establishes a regulatory foundation for alcohol delivery that emphasizes safety and responsibility. Moreover, it outlines the licensing requirements for third-party delivery companies and mandates that these services maintain insurance coverage, thereby providing a layer of protection for consumers and businesses alike.

Summary

Senate Bill 178 introduces regulations surrounding the delivery of alcoholic beverages in Louisiana, allowing restaurants and grocery stores to contract with licensed third-party delivery companies. This bill aims to formalize the delivery process by setting specific guidelines and requirements for the delivery of alcohol, ensuring that deliveries are managed in a controlled and legal manner. The bill distinguishes between different types of permits for restaurants and grocery stores, detailing the conditions under which they can operate third-party delivery services, enhancing the current regulatory framework governing alcohol sales and distribution.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment regarding SB 178 appears to be pragmatic and supportive among business owners who view it as a means to enhance sales opportunities through alcohol delivery. While proponents highlight the need for modernized regulations to match changing consumer habits, opponents may express concerns about increased accessibility to alcohol and the potential for misuse. Nevertheless, the bill demonstrates an acknowledgment of the evolving market dynamics in Louisiana's beverage retail and service sectors.

Contention

Despite its supportive backing, some points of contention may arise concerning the scope and enforcement of regulations established by SB 178. Questions regarding the effectiveness of monitoring third-party delivery personnel and ensuring compliance with local and state laws are expected as the bill moves forward. Furthermore, local governments might push back against the bill's provisions due to concerns about regulating alcohol delivery in a way that aligns with community standards and needs, highlighting the ongoing tension between state regulations and local autonomy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB102

Provides for the emergency suspension of permits issued by the office of alcohol and tobacco control. (8/15/11)

LA HB517

Provides relative to alcohol beverage products for consumption off restaurant premises

LA HB297

Provides for the powers and duties of the commissioner of the office of alcohol and tobacco control

LA SB131

Provides relative to the definition of liquor retail distribution center. (8/1/19)

LA HB651

Provides relative to alcoholic beverage products for consumption off restaurant premises

LA HB189

Provides relative to alcoholic beverages

LA SB176

Provides relative to the definition of liquor retail distribution center. (gov sig)

LA HB433

Provides relative to alcohol infused ice cream

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CA SB1490

Food delivery platforms.

CA AB1360

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CA AB578

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CA AB286

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CA AB375

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CA AB1444

Food delivery platforms.

CA AB502

Food delivery platforms: disclosure.

CA AB2149

Food delivery platforms.