New Hampshire 2023 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB612

Introduced
1/12/23  
Refer
1/12/23  

Caption

Relative to the fees for New Hampshire wine manufacturers.

Impact

The bill significantly impacts the regulatory landscape for wine manufacturers by changing the tax structure applied to wine sales. It exempts a certain quantity of wine consumed at home from taxation, which is seen as a means to support local wine producers and encourage consumption. This shift in policy may enhance the competitive advantage of New Hampshire-based wineries while potentially increasing local wine consumption as consumers take advantage of the tax exemption for personal usage. The modifications reflect a broader movement within state legislation to promote local businesses and ensure fair competitive practices within the wine industry.

Summary

House Bill 612, introduced in 2023, addresses regulations surrounding wine manufacturers in New Hampshire. The bill aims to modify the fee structure for wine manufacturers and introduces provisions that allow for the distribution of samples at manufacturing locations. Specifically, it permits wine manufacturers to provide a specified volume of wine as a sample to visitors, thereby promoting engagement with their products and enhancing the consumer experience. Additionally, the bill sets a fee of $216 for wine manufacturer retail outlets, establishing a framework for retail sales and off-premises consumption of wine produced within the state.

Sentiment

The discussions surrounding HB 612 indicate a generally positive sentiment towards its provisions, particularly among local producers and wine enthusiasts. Supporters view the bill as a significant step towards encouraging local wine manufacturing and supporting small businesses. They believe that by easing regulations and providing tax benefits, the bill will boost the economy and promote New Hampshire's wine industry. However, there may also be concerns from advocacy groups regarding responsible alcohol consumption and potential impacts on public health resulting from increased availability and consumption of wine.

Contention

While the primary focus of HB 612 revolves around supporting local wine manufacturers, potential points of contention could arise from the broader implications of increased wine sampling and retail options. Critics may argue about the risks of promoting higher alcohol consumption within communities, questioning whether the benefits to the economy outweigh potential public health concerns. Moreover, some stakeholders might express concerns regarding the consistency of application of such tax exemptions and the overall regulatory approach taken by the state versus local communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH SB137

Relative to nano brewery licenses and beverage manufacturers licenses.

NH SB137

Relative to nano brewery licenses and beverage manufacturers licenses.

NH SB212

Relative to liquor manufacturers.

NH HB1613

Relative to certain liquor manufacturers.

NH HB1039

Relative to the definition of "beverage manufacturer retail outlet," certain liquor licenses and fees, including beer and specialty beverage festival licenses, relative to direct to consumer shipments of alcohol.

NH HB1076

Relative to wine manufacturer licenses and relative to on-premises licenses for beverage manufacturers.

NH SB340

Relative to the direct to consumer shipment of alcohol to New Hampshire residents.

NH HB1636

Relative to creating the New Hampshire container deposit, refund, recycle, and reuse system.

NH HB591

Relative to certain liquor license fees.

NH A3410

Allows wineries that produce more than 250,000 gallons per year to directly ship certain wines to consumers.

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