New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S4191

Introduced
12/4/23  

Caption

Permits sale of certain alcoholic beverages at convenience stores.

Impact

One of the key features of the bill is the introduction of a restricted convenience store license, which would require licensed stores to ensure that at least 20 percent of the alcoholic beverages they sell are produced in-state. This stipulation aims to bolster local breweries, wineries, and other producers, aligning with efforts to promote regional products. Additionally, the licenses would be issued by the Director of the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control, with an initial fee of $5,000 and an annual renewal fee of $1,000, providing a new source of revenue for municipalities through a portion of these fees.

Summary

Senate Bill S4191 aims to facilitate the sale of certain alcoholic beverages, specifically malt beverages and wine, in convenience stores throughout New Jersey. Under the proposed legislation, convenience stores would be able to sell these alcoholic beverages for consumption off the premises and in original containers, a significant shift from current restrictions that limit alcohol sales in retail establishments such as grocery stores. This bill represents an effort to expand the availability of alcoholic options for consumers while potentially supporting local businesses and breweries.

Contention

Although the bill supports consumer choice and economic interests, it has faced concerns regarding local governance. Municipalities would retain authority to ban the sale of alcoholic beverages within their borders through ordinance, which maintains local control over alcohol-related policies. However, the potential unlocking of convenience store sales for alcoholic products could lead to debates about public health impacts, community standards, and market competition involving existing retail alcohol sellers. This legislation could ignite discussions around the socio-economic implications of increased alcohol access in local communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3369

Permits sale of certain alcoholic beverages at convenience stores.

NJ S791

Permits sale of certain alcoholic beverages at convenience stores.

NJ A3710

Makes permanent temporary enactment allowing certain alcoholic beverage retailers to sell and deliver alcoholic beverages and mixed drinks; establishes certain sale and delivery privileges for alcoholic beverage manufacturers.

NJ S355

Makes permanent temporary enactment allowing certain alcoholic beverage retailers to sell and deliver alcoholic beverages and mixed drinks; establishes certain sale and delivery privileges for alcoholic beverage manufacturers.

NJ S3094

Clarifies delivery and shipment privileges of certain retailers when storing alcoholic beverages at licensed warehouse.

NJ A4433

Clarifies delivery and shipment privileges of certain retailers when storing alcoholic beverages at licensed warehouse.

NJ A468

Clarifies delivery and shipment privileges of certain retailers when storing alcoholic beverages at licensed warehouse.

NJ A5313

Allows certain alcoholic beverage retailers to host sports betting pools for certain championship games.

NJ A5718

Permits certain alcoholic beverage license holders to sell "Jersey Fresh" alcoholic beverages.

NJ S3095

Allows certain restaurants with retail licenses to deliver alcoholic beverages and food in preloaded delivery vehicles.

Similar Bills

NJ A3369

Permits sale of certain alcoholic beverages at convenience stores.

NJ S791

Permits sale of certain alcoholic beverages at convenience stores.

NJ A5007

Concerns alcoholic beverage licenses for sporting facilities.

NJ A3039

Establishes license allowing supermarkets to sell certain alcoholic beverages manufactured in this State; designated as The Garden State Grocery Liquor Licensing Act.

NJ S2854

Establishes license allowing supermarkets to sell certain alcoholic beverages manufactured in this State; designated as The Garden State Grocery Liquor Licensing Act.

NJ A3851

Establishes license allowing supermarkets to sell certain alcoholic beverages manufactured in this State; designated as The Garden State Grocery Liquor Licensing Act.

NJ A2748

Establishes limited retail religious distribution license.

NJ A1284

Establishes limited retail religious distribution license.