Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2568

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  
Engrossed
3/12/24  
Refer
3/18/24  

Caption

Native wineries; authorize to make sales at one satellite location in same county.

Impact

The impact of SB2568 on Mississippi state laws is significant, as it introduces a new framework for winery sales that allows more direct consumer engagement and potential revenue growth for local businesses. By authorizing sales at a satellite location, the bill facilitates better accessibility for consumers, thereby promoting local agricultural producers. This aligns with broader efforts to support state businesses and capitalize on the growing interest in local and artisanal products among consumers.

Summary

Senate Bill 2568 seeks to amend Section 67-5-11 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, allowing native wineries in the state to sell their products at one satellite location within the same county as their main winery. This change is intended to provide more flexibility for local wineries, enabling them to expand their sales capabilities without the need for extensive regulatory adaptations. The amendment allows wineries not only to sell products directly to consumers but also to the Department of Revenue, enhancing the state’s capacity for retail and regulatory sales management in the alcohol industry.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB2568 appears to be largely positive, especially among local winery owners who view this as an opportunity to increase their market presence. Supporters argue that the bill is a step forward in modernizing alcohol sales laws in Mississippi and in supporting local economies through increased competition and accessibility. However, some concerns have been raised about the potential regulatory burdens that may arise from increased sales activities and the need for adequate enforcement of alcohol sales regulations.

Contention

Notable points of contention could arise regarding the implications of allowing satellite sales for native wineries. Critics might suggest that expanded sales locations could lead to challenges in monitoring compliance with state alcohol laws. Moreover, there are concerns about ensuring that sales practices at these satellite locations uphold the same standards as those at the primary winery. Ultimately, the implementation of this bill could reflect wider discussions about alcohol regulation and local market dynamics.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB561

Alcoholic beverages; authorize the sale of wine at grocery stores.

MS HB902

Alcoholic beverages; allow direct sales and shipments of wine to be made to residents in this state.

MS HB385

Alcoholic beverages; allow direct sales and shipments of wine to be made to residents in this state.

MS HB563

Alcoholic beverages; allow direct sales and shipments of wine to be made to residents in this state.

MS SB2687

Alcoholic beverages; authorize the sale of wine in grocery stores.

MS HB1137

Alcoholic beverage; allow direct sales and shipment of certain wines to residents in this state.

MS SB2686

Alcoholic beverages; authorize the direct shipment of wine.

MS SB2006

Festival wine permits; remove repealers and reverters on provisions relating to.

MS HB252

Alcoholic beverages; revise provisions regarding certain permits and distance restrictions.

MS HB381

Alcoholic beverages; increase number of package retailer's permits a person may own.

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