Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB955

Introduced
4/5/22  
Introduced
4/5/22  
Refer
4/6/22  

Caption

Provides relative to contracted events at manufacturer facilities

Impact

The bill's enactment will alter the operational landscape for breweries by expanding their revenue-generating activities through leasing arrangements. Manufacturers will be empowered to host events that can diversify their offerings and foster community engagement. The legislation mandates that a lease agreement be submitted to regulatory authorities at least 10 days before the event, promoting transparency while also ensuring compliance with existing state laws governing alcoholic beverages.

Summary

House Bill 955, proposed by Representative Schlegel, aims to provide licensed manufacturers or brewers the ability to lease their facilities to third parties for contracted events. This bill delineates specific conditions under which these events can take place, including limitations on the number of events per year and regulations regarding beverage service. By allowing manufacturers to serve their own beer while also permitting the sale of food and alcoholic beverages not produced on-site, the bill seeks to create more flexible venue options for private or commercial events at brewing facilities.

Sentiment

Discussion surrounding HB 955 reflected a generally supportive sentiment among proponents who view it as a positive step towards economic growth within the local brewing industry. Many stakeholders, especially those within the brewing community, anticipated that the bill would enhance business opportunities and improve customer experiences. However, there were concerns raised by advocacy groups over the implications for local controls and ensuring responsible alcohol service at such events.

Contention

Notable points of contention included worries that the allowance for beverages not produced at the licensed brewery could lead to complications regarding alcohol regulation. Opponents stressed the importance of maintaining strict guidelines to prevent overreach by manufacturers and to safeguard public health and safety at events. These discussions highlighted the larger issue of balancing economic benefits with regulatory responsibilities in the rapidly growing brewing sector.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB523

Provides relative to private events at brewing facilities

LA HB246

Provides relative to brewing facilities

LA HB564

Provides relative to the authority to host private events at breweries

LA SB473

Provides for manufacturers or brewers in the state selling products at its permitted brewing facilities. (8/1/20)

LA HB232

Provides relative to the regulation of alcohol manufacturers

LA HB336

Provides relative to manufacturers or brewers of alcohol

LA A4630

Establishes sales and events privileges for certain alcoholic beverage manufacturers.

LA HB291

Provides relative to a manufacturer or brewer and self-distribution

LA S3038

Establishes sales and events privileges for certain alcoholic beverage manufacturers.

LA A3041

Establishes sales and events privileges for certain alcoholic beverage manufacturers.

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