Louisiana 2022 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB370 Comm Sub / Analysis

                    DIGEST
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HB 370 Original	2022 Regular Session	Magee
Abstract: Provides for the self-distribution of beer and malt beverages under certain conditions.
Present law (R.S. 26:241) provides for definitions for alcohol beverage control and taxation.
Proposed law amends the definition of "manufacturer or brewer" and provides definitions for
"brewing facility" and "self-distribution".
Proposed law provides requirements for self-distribution.  Brewers who produce less than 93,000
gallons of beer annually may self-distribute up to 46,500 gallons of the 250 barrels allowed pursuant
to present law (R.S. 26:241) to retailers with certain Class A, Class B, and Class C permits.
Proposed law provides that brewers may self-distribute if the following conditions are met:
(1)The brewer obtains a permit to self-distribute only products brewed on site from the
commissioner.
(2)The brewer does not have an existing distribution agreement with a permitted wholesale
dealer.
(3)The brewer owns or leases warehouse space that is maintained separately from the brewing
facility.
(4)The brewer owns or leases delivery equipment dedicated for the primary use of distributing
products brewed at the brewing facility.
(5)The brewer self-distributes products at a standard price to all retailers.
(6)The brewer provides a monthly sales report to the office of alcohol and tobacco control,
which in forth publishes these monthly reports on its website.
(7)Any brewer that engages in self-distribution shall be subject to the rules and regulations
contained in LAC Title 55, Part VII.
Present law (LAC Title 55, Part VII) provides for rules and regulations regarding alcohol and
tobacco control in the Louisiana Administrative Code. Present law provides a fee schedule for those engaged in the business of dealing in malt beverages
or beverages of low alcoholic content.
Proposed law retains present law and adds  that brewers engaged in self-distribution shall pay a
$1,000 permit fee.
(Amends R.S. 26:241(15); Adds R.S. 26:241(27) and (28), 242, and 271(A)(7))