New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2808

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Permits municipalities to issue additional retail alcoholic beverage licenses regardless of population limitation.

Impact

The proposed legislation is expected to address current shortages of plenary retail consumption licenses in many municipalities, which result from the restrictive population limits. By permitting additional licenses to be issued regardless of population size, local governments would be able to enhance economic growth by fostering a more vibrant environment for bars and restaurants. This could lead to increased tax revenues for municipalities and greater job creation within the food and beverage industry.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2808, introduced in the New Jersey legislature, seeks to amend existing laws regarding the issuance of alcoholic beverage licenses by municipalities. The bill allows municipalities to issue additional plenary retail consumption licenses irrespective of existing population limitations. This is significant as current laws limit the number of such licenses to one per 3,000 residents. By removing this limitation, municipalities would have greater flexibility to accommodate local businesses and respond to community demands for new establishments serving alcoholic beverages.

Contention

While the bill may be beneficial to local economies, it may also raise concerns regarding the potential for over-licensing in certain areas, potentially leading to issues such as increased noise, public safety, and health challenges. Stakeholders may argue that the bill could exacerbate problems related to alcohol consumption and regulation at the local level. Furthermore, there might be pushback from existing license holders who fear that increasing competition could diminish their business viability.

Companion Bills

NJ A5115

Carry Over Permits municipalities to issue additional retail alcoholic beverage licenses regardless of population limitation.

Previously Filed As

NJ A5115

Permits municipalities to issue additional retail alcoholic beverage licenses regardless of population limitation.

NJ A5509

Allows municipalities to adopt ordinance to reduce population limit for certain alcoholic beverage retail consumption licenses.

NJ S2853

Allows municipalities to adopt ordinance to reduce population limit for certain alcoholic beverage retail consumption licenses.

NJ A1005

Permits municipalities to issue retail liquor licenses for use in certain historic taverns.

NJ A849

Permits municipalities to issue retail liquor licenses for use in certain historic taverns.

NJ A5002

Allows municipality to issue permits to sell alcoholic beverages in residential redevelopment or rehabilitation areas.

NJ S3366

Allows municipality to issue permits to sell alcoholic beverages in residential redevelopment or rehabilitation areas.

NJ S2825

Removes time limitation on issuance of additional alcoholic beverage licenses within boundaries of former federal military installations.

NJ A5270

Makes various revisions to alcoholic beverage licensing laws pertaining to certain retailers and manufacturers; provides tax credit under corporate business tax and gross income tax to certain retail licensees.

NJ S3675

Makes various revisions to alcoholic beverage licensing laws pertaining to certain retailers and manufacturers; provides tax credit under corporate business tax and gross income tax to certain retail licensees.

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