Nevada 2025 Regular Session

Nevada Assembly Bill AB404

Introduced
3/11/25  
Refer
3/11/25  
Report Pass
4/21/25  
Refer
4/21/25  
Report Pass
5/29/25  
Engrossed
5/31/25  
Refer
5/31/25  
Report Pass
6/1/25  
Enrolled
6/5/25  
Chaptered
6/9/25  

Caption

Revises provisions relating to alcoholic beverages. (BDR 52-651)

Impact

The bill modifies existing laws to allow brew pub operators to sell beer, wine, and other alcoholic beverages more freely if they adhere to specific licensing and operational requirements. By permitting brew pubs to operate retail liquor store locations and removing certain restrictions, AB404 potentially increases market access for small breweries and enhances consumer choice. Additionally, all affected parties must comply with stricter recordkeeping and reporting obligations to ensure transparency and accountability in alcohol distribution, ultimately impacting the way alcoholic beverages are supplied and sold across the state.

Summary

Assembly Bill 404 aims to revise provisions relating to the operation of brew pubs and the sale of alcoholic beverages in the state. The proposed changes not only introduce new regulations for brew pubs, allowing them to sell a broader range of alcoholic beverages, but also address the payment processes between retail liquor stores and wholesale dealers, emphasizing the necessity for electronic funds transfers. This bill is a response to the evolving landscape of alcohol distribution and retail, aiming to streamline operations within the industry.

Contention

Despite the positive outlook for the alcohol industry presented by the bill, there are areas of contention. Critics may raise concerns regarding the potential for increased competition among local businesses and the impact on smaller retailers that may struggle to compete with larger brew pubs and liquor stores. Moreover, introducing electronic payments mandates may pose a burden for some smaller operators who may not have the necessary infrastructure in place. The effectiveness of these changes will rely heavily on careful oversight and enforcement by the Department of Taxation to ensure that the implementation does not disadvantage certain stakeholders within the alcohol retail landscape.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NV SB108

Revises provisions governing brew pubs. (BDR 52-296)

NV SB259

Revises provisions relating to alcoholic beverages. (BDR 52-676)

NV AB294

Revises provisions governing tobacco. (BDR 40-171)

NV AB354

Revises provisions relating to firearms. (BDR 15-251)

NV SB59

Revises provisions relating to vessels. (BDR 43-225)

NV SB277

Revises provisions relating to cannabis. (BDR 56-193)

NV AB322

Revises provisions relating to kratom products. (BDR 52-763)

NV AB413

Revises provisions relating to cannabis. (BDR 56-1054)

NV AB355

Revises provisions relating to firearms. (BDR 15-937)

NV SB223

Revises provisions relating to real property. (BDR 2-657)

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