Massachusetts 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H387 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/16/2023

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HOUSE DOCKET, NO. 187       FILED ON: 1/10/2023
HOUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 387
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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PRESENTED BY:
Adam Scanlon
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To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in General
Court assembled:
The undersigned legislators and/or citizens respectfully petition for the adoption of the accompanying bill:
An Act expanding the sale of products by farmer distilleries and wineries.
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PETITION OF:
NAME:DISTRICT/ADDRESS :DATE ADDED:Adam Scanlon14th Bristol1/10/2023Joseph D. McKenna18th Worcester1/11/2023David F. DeCoste5th Plymouth1/26/2023Mary S. Keefe15th Worcester2/6/2023Paul W. MarkBerkshire, Hampden, Franklin and 
Hampshire
2/9/2023Erika Uyterhoeven27th Middlesex2/13/2023James B. EldridgeMiddlesex and Worcester2/16/2023Adrianne Pusateri Ramos14th Essex2/18/2023Bruce E. TarrFirst Essex and Middlesex2/21/2023John J. Lawn, Jr.10th Middlesex2/24/2023James C. Arena-DeRosa8th Middlesex2/27/2023Shirley B. Arriaga8th Hampden2/28/2023 1 of 5
HOUSE DOCKET, NO. 187       FILED ON: 1/10/2023
HOUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 387
By Representative Scanlon of North Attleborough, a petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 
387) of Adam Scanlon and others relative to the sale of products by farmer distilleries and 
wineries. Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure.
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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In the One Hundred and Ninety-Third General Court
(2023-2024)
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An Act expanding the sale of products by farmer distilleries and wineries.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority 
of the same, as follows:
1 SECTION 1. Chapter 138 of the General Laws is hereby amended by striking out section 
215F, as appearing in the 2020 Official Edition, and inserting in place thereof the following 
3section:-
4 Section 15F. (a) For the purposes of this section, “agricultural event” shall only include 
5events certified by the department of agricultural resources pursuant to this section.
6 (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter to the contrary, the local licensing 
7authority of any city or town authorized to grant licenses to sell alcoholic beverages under this 
8chapter may issue to an applicant a special license to sell: (i) wine produced by or for the 
9applicant at an indoor or outdoor agricultural event if the wine is in sealed containers for off-
10premises consumption and the applicant is authorized to operate a farmer-winery under section 
1119B; (ii) malt beverages produced by or for the applicant at an indoor or outdoor agricultural 
12event if the malt beverages are in sealed containers for off-premises consumption and the  2 of 5
13applicant is authorized to operate a farmer-brewery under section 19C or a pub brewery under 
14section 19D; or (iii) distilled spirits produced by or for the applicant at an indoor or outdoor 
15agricultural event if the spirits are in sealed containers for off-premises consumption, the 
16applicant is authorized to operate a farmer-distillery under section 19E and the city or town is 
17authorized to grant licenses for the sale of all alcoholic beverages.
18 (c) The sales of alcoholic beverages under this section shall be conducted by the licensee 
19or by an agent, representative or solicitor of the licensee to customers who are not less than 21 
20years of age. A licensee under this section may provide samples of its alcoholic beverages to 
21prospective customers at an indoor or outdoor agricultural event without charge. Any such 
22sample shall be served by the licensee or by an agent, representative or solicitor of the licensee to 
23individuals who are not less than 21 years of age and shall be consumed in the presence of the 
24licensee or an agent, representative or solicitor of the licensee; provided, however, that a sample 
25of wine shall not exceed 1 ounce, a sample of malt beverage shall not exceed 2 ounces and a 
26sample of distilled spirits shall not exceed ¼ ounce; and provided further, that not more than 5 
27samples shall be served to an individual prospective customer.
28 (d) An applicant for a special license under this section shall first submit a plan to the 
29department of agricultural resources that shall demonstrate that the event is an agricultural event. 
30The plan shall include: (i) a description of the event; (ii) the date, time and location of the event; 
31(iii) a copy of the operational guidelines or rules for the event; (iv) written proof that the 
32applicant has been approved as a vendor at the event, including the name and contact information 
33of the on-site manager; and (v) a plan depicting the premises and the specific location where the 
34license shall be exercised. 3 of 5
35 (e) Upon review of the plan, the department may certify that the event is an agricultural 
36event; provided, however, that in making that determination, the department shall consider: (i) 
37operation as a farmers’ market or agricultural fair approved or inspected by the department; (ii) 
38the frequency and regularity of the event, including dates, times and locations; (iii) the number of 
39vendors; (iv) the terms of vendor agreements; (v) the presence of an on-site manager; (vi) the 
40training of the on-site manager; (vii) any operational guidelines or rules, which shall include 
41vendor eligibility and produce source; (viii) the focus of the event on local agricultural products 
42grown or produced within the market area; (ix) the types of shows or exhibits, including those 
43described in clause (f) of section 2 of chapter 128; and (x) the event’s sponsorship or operation 
44by an agricultural or horticultural society organized under the laws of the commonwealth or by a 
45local grange organization or association that has a primary purpose of promoting agriculture and 
46its allied industries. The department may promulgate rules and regulations necessary for the 
47operation, oversight, approval and inspection of agricultural events under this section.
48 (f) In addition to its application, an applicant for a special license under this section shall 
49file with the local licensing authority proof of certification from the department of agricultural 
50resources that the event is an agricultural event. A special license shall designate the specific 
51premises and the dates and times covered; provided, however, that a special license may be 
52granted for an indoor or outdoor agricultural event that takes place on multiple dates or times 
53during a single calendar year; provided further, that a special license shall not be granted for an 
54agricultural event if it will not take place within 1 calendar year.
55 (g) A special license under this section shall be conspicuously displayed at the licensed 
56premises. The licensing authority shall submit a copy of a special license to the commission not 
57less than 7 days before the date the agricultural event is first scheduled to begin. The local  4 of 5
58licensing authority may charge a fee for each special license granted; provided, however, that the 
59fee shall not exceed $50. A special license granted under this section shall not be transferable to 
60any other person, corporation or organization and shall be clearly marked “nontransferable” on 
61its face.
62 (h) A special license under this section may be granted by a local licensing authority for a 
63portion of premises that are licensed under section 12; provided, however, that: (i) the holder of 
64the special license shall document the legal basis for use of the premises; (ii) the area in which 
65the special license is to be approved shall be physically delineated from the area remaining under 
66the control of the holder of the license granted under said section 12; (iii) the holder of the 
67special license shall be solely liable for all activities that arise from the special license; and (iv) 
68the holder of the special license shall not pay any consideration, directly or indirectly, to the 
69holder of the license granted under said section 12 for the access to or use of the premises.
70 (i) The commission may promulgate rules and regulations as it deems appropriate to 
71implement this section.
72 SECTION 2. Section 21 of chapter 138 of the General Laws, as so appearing, is hereby 
73amended by striking out, in lines 20 and 21, the words “six per cent of alcohol by weight” and 
74inserting in place thereof the following words:- 8½ per cent of alcohol by volume.; and
75 SECTION 3. Said section 21 of said chapter 138, as so appearing, is hereby further 
76amended by striking out, in line 25, the word “six” and inserting in place thereof the following 
77figure:- 8 ½.
78 SECTION 4. Chapter 138 of the General Laws is hereby amended by inserting after 
79section 33B the following 2 sections:- 5 of 5
80 Section 33C. In a city or town that accepts this section in the manner provided in section 
814 of chapter 4, an establishment holding a license to sell alcohol to be drunk on the premises 
82shall be permitted to sell alcoholic beverages or alcohol at a discounted price, in a manner as 
83approved by the city or town.
84 Section 33D. In a city or town that accepts this section in the manner provided in section 
854 of chapter 4, a common victualler duly licensed under chapter 140 or any person duly licensed 
86under section 12 to sell all alcoholic beverages or only wines and malt beverages may discount 
87any alcoholic beverages during a specified time period subject to ordinance, by-law, or other 
88limitations as provided by the city and town and; provided, however, that: (i) the prices of 
89alcoholic beverages are not changed during the time period during which they are discounted; (ii) 
90alcoholic beverages are not discounted between the hours of 10 p.m. and the licensed 
91establishment’s closing hour; and (iii) notice of the discount of the alcoholic beverages during 
92the time period specified is posted on the licensed premises and on the licensee’s publicly 
93available website not less than 3 days prior to the specified time. Authorized persons may 
94advertise events permitted under this statute consistent with local approval.
95 SECTION 124E. The alcoholic beverages control commission shall convene a 9 member 
96advisory group to assist municipalities and provide guidance on the implementation of sections 
9733C and 33D of chapter 138 of the General Laws. The advisory panel shall consist of diverse 
98membership with expertise in public safety, alcohol licensing, alcohol distribution, small 
99businesses, promotion of safe driving practices and restaurant operations.