Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3439

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to carriers of property by motor vehicle

Impact

The implementation of H3439 is expected to streamline the distribution process of alcoholic beverages to consumers, enabling businesses to operate more efficiently. By providing a legal framework for licensed carriers to deliver these products directly, the bill not only expands market access for agricultural producers and delivery services but also enhances consumer convenience. Additionally, the strict enforcement of age verification protocols aims to uphold public safety by preventing delivery to underage individuals.

Summary

House Bill H3439 seeks to amend Chapter 159B of the General Laws concerning the transportation of alcoholic beverages and certain property by motor vehicles. The primary focus of this bill is to allow authorized agricultural carriers, common or contract carriers, and certified parcel delivery services to transport specific alcoholic products directly to consumers. This process will require obtaining a fleet permit issued by the department, which entails an annual fee of $3,500. The bill emphasizes maintaining proper labeling on parcels to indicate the presence of alcohol and ensuring that delivery is contingent upon age verification, whereby a recipient must be 21 years or older.

Contention

Some points of contention surrounding H3439 include concerns over the regulatory implications for local businesses and the potential for increased access to alcohol amongst minors despite proposed safeguards. Opponents argue that while the intention of facilitating delivery is beneficial, the enforcement of age verification measures may not be foolproof and could lead to unintended consequences. The bill’s fiscal implications, particularly the $3,500 fleet permit fee, may also generate debate regarding its impact on smaller businesses and delivery services that may find these costs burdensome.

Companion Bills

MA H4659

Similar To Relative to the compulsory automobile insurance limits

MA S2209

Replaced by Relative to carriers of property by motor vehicle

Previously Filed As

MA H3438

Relative to maximizing resources for transportation

MA H2956

Relative to conservation restrictions

MA H2955

Relative to local control of boat excise revenue

MA H1246

Relative to drug prices paid by carriers

MA H3442

Relative to amateur radio operator license plates

MA H3436

Relative to antique motor vehicle inspections

MA H3432

Relative to wireless transmissions from motor vehicles

MA H4286

Relative to chapter 15A

Similar Bills

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