Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H6230

Introduced
4/11/25  
Refer
4/11/25  
Report Pass
5/28/25  
Engrossed
6/5/25  
Enrolled
6/17/25  

Caption

Allows for the issuance of a Class BV liquor license for the property located at 865 Westminster Street in the city of Providence.

Impact

The proposed changes will have implications for local governance as it modifies existing state laws that limit where liquor licenses can be issued. By permitting specific exemptions from proximity laws, the bill could pave the way for more establishments to operate in areas that were previously off-limits, potentially increasing business opportunities in those neighborhoods. However, this can also result in heightened concerns regarding issues such as noise, traffic, and social disturbances that could be associated with alcohol sales near sensitive areas like schools and religious sites.

Summary

House Bill 6230 proposes amendments to the laws governing the issuance of retail liquor licenses specifically concerning the proximity of these establishments to schools and places of worship. The bill allows for the issuance of a Class BV liquor license for the property located at 865 Westminster Street in Providence, which would otherwise be restricted due to its closeness to nearby educational institutions and places of worship. By enabling this exception, the legislation aims to provide broader access to liquor licenses while maintaining certain community standards.

Contention

The discussions surrounding HB 6230 have drawn some contention, particularly regarding the balance between local business interests and community welfare. Opponents of the bill may express concerns over the risk of placing liquor establishments too close to schools and places of worship, arguing that this could negatively affect the environment and safety of these community spaces. Proponents may counter that the bill provides necessary flexibility to local businesses, ultimately fostering economic development in the retail sector.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S3069

Allows for the issuance of a Class B or BV liquor license for the property located at 79 Ives Street in the city of Providence.

RI S3039

Allows for the issuance of Class BV liquor licenses for the properties located at 94 Carpenter Street and 1023 Broad Street, both in the city of Providence.

RI H8224

Allows for the issuance of Class BV liquor licenses for the properties located at 94 Carpenter Street and 1023 Broad Street, both in the city of Providence.

RI H7841

Exempts the property located at 94 Carpenter Street in Providence from the general law prohibiting liquor licenses within a certain proximity to schools or churches.

RI S2735

Exempts the property located at 94 Carpenter Street in Providence from the general law prohibiting liquor licenses within a certain proximity to schools or churches.

RI S3070

Authorizes the city of Providence to issue a BV alcoholic beverage license for the premises located at 1230 Elmwood Avenue.

RI H8275

Authorizes the city of Providence to issue a BV alcoholic beverage license for the premises located at 1230 Elmwood Avenue.

RI S2697

Exempts the Downtown Overlay District from the provisions of this section allowing for the city of Woonsocket shall, after application, to have the authority to exempt from the provisions of this section any proposed retailers' license of any class.

RI H8254

Exempts the Downtown Overlay District from the provisions of this section allowing for the city of Woonsocket shall, after application, to have the authority to exempt from the provisions of this section any proposed retailers' license of any class.

RI H7536

Repeals ยง 3-7-19 which prohibits retail liquor licenses within two hundred feet (200') of schools and religious institutions.

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