Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF3396

Introduced
2/12/24  

Caption

Limited malt liquor and food retailer definition

Impact

The enactment of SF3396 could reshape the landscape of alcohol retailing in Minnesota by allowing food retailers, including supermarkets and convenience stores, to sell limited malt liquor alongside food items. This change could potentially enhance consumer choice and convenience, particularly in communities where dedicated liquor stores are not as accessible. Moreover, by specifying limits on the type of establishments eligible for these licenses, the bill aims to ensure that liquor sales are harmonized with food retailing, which may significantly alter public consumption patterns.

Summary

Senate File 3396 proposes significant amendments to Minnesota's liquor laws, specifically defining 'limited malt liquor' and establishing a licensing structure for food retailers to sell such beverages. One key aspect of the bill is the provision for cities and counties to issue off-sale licenses for limited malt liquor to retail establishments primarily selling food. This aims to broaden the reach of retail alcohol sales while maintaining a focus on food products, tapping into the growing market of convenience and accessibility for consumers.

Contention

Notable concerns surrounding SF3396 involve the potential for increased access to alcohol in areas lacking established liquor retail outlets. Critics of the bill may argue that this could lead to higher alcohol consumption rates, especially among younger demographics, given the accessibility offered by food retailers. Furthermore, the regulatory framework surrounding the issuance of these licenses may face scrutiny—how local governments will manage the distribution of licenses and address any community-specific concerns remains a pivotal point of discussion among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN SF198

Limited malt liquor and food retailer definition and off-sale limited malt liquor licenses issuance authorization

MN HF2202

Limited malt liquor and food retailer defined, off-sale limited malt liquor license issuance authorized, and conforming changes made.

MN HF1736

Sale of 3.2 beer repealed, and issuance of malt liquor license to retailers currently licensed to sell 3.2 beer authorized.

MN HF1848

Food retailers authorized to sell wine and beer, and constitutional amendment proposed.

MN HF536

Replacing license for the off-sale of 3.2 percent alcohol malt liquor with a new license for the off-sale of up to 5.5 percent alcohol malt liquor.

MN HF2027

Local liquor licenses authorized, Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota liquor license requirements modified, food truck license established, persons 17 years of age permitted to serve alcoholic beverages, and wine transfer provisions modified.

MN HF574

Liquor purchase coupons and other forms of payment permitted.

MN SF978

Coupons and other forms of payment permission for liquor purchases

MN SB56

Authorizing home delivery of alcoholic liquor and cereal malt beverage by licensed retailers, drinking establishments and third-party delivery services.

MN SB0868

Liquor: other; definition of brand; modify. Amends sec. 105 of 1998 PA 58 (MCL 436.1105).

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