California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2627

Introduced
2/20/20  
Introduced
2/20/20  
Refer
4/24/20  
Refer
4/24/20  
Report Pass
5/4/20  
Refer
5/5/20  

Caption

Alcoholic beverages: wine blenders.

Impact

The bill is expected to contribute to more consistent and clear regulatory oversight concerning the activities of wineblenders in California. This change might facilitate wineblenders' ability to operate and interact with both the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control and the retail market, as it clarifies the scope of legislation applied to them. As such, this bill can be seen as a measure to enhance business efficiency and compliance in the alcoholic beverage sector, particularly for those engaged in wine blending.

Summary

AB 2627, introduced by Assembly Member Mayes, seeks to amend provisions in the California Business and Professions Code regarding wine blenders. The bill specifically pertains to the regulations surrounding the licensing of wineblenders, ensuring that the provisions traditionally applied to winegrowers also extend to these entities, with a specific exclusion concerning agents of wineblenders. By removing agents from the general application of winegrower provisions, the bill aims to clarify the regulatory framework for wineblenders and streamline their operations within the existing legal structure.

Sentiment

Generally, the sentiment surrounding AB 2627 appears to lean towards the positive end of the spectrum. Proponents believe that the streamlining of regulations will aid in industry growth and promote clarity in licensing processes. However, it is important to consider that there might be some concerns regarding the exclusion of agents from the application of the provisions, which could impact how these entities are regulated, though such concerns were not notably highlighted in the discussions.

Contention

Potential points of contention could arise concerning the implications of not applying certain regulations to agents associated with wine blenders. This legislative change may spark discussions on whether such exclusions could potentially weaken the accountability mechanisms traditionally enforced in the wine industry. Stakeholders might express differing opinions on the balance between fostering a more business-friendly environment and maintaining robust regulatory oversight to ensure consumer safety and ethical business practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB3213

Alcoholic beverages: tied-house restrictions.

CA SB969

Alcoholic beverages: entertainment zones: consumption.

CA SB76

Alcoholic beverages: music venue license: entertainment zones: consumption.

CA AB546

Alcoholic beverages: advertising and brandy tastings.

CA AB1940

Alcoholic beverages: beer returns.

CA SB269

Alcoholic beverages: licensed premises: retail sales and consumption.

CA AB1704

Alcoholic beverage licenses.

CA AB3285

Alcoholic beverage control.

CA AB2375

Alcoholic beverages: on-sale general public premises: drink lids.

CA SB277

Off-sale beer and wine licenses: low alcohol-by-volume spirits beverages.

Similar Bills

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CA AB3102

Alcoholic beverages: tied-house restrictions.

CA AB981

Alcoholic beverages: tied-house restrictions.

CA AB2580

Alcoholic beverages: tied-house restrictions: exceptions.

CA AB1267

Alcoholic beverages: advertising or promoting donation to a nonprofit charitable organization.