Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H5079

Introduced
10/24/24  
Refer
10/24/24  
Refer
11/13/24  

Caption

Relative to further regulating a certain alcoholic beverage license in the town of Southampton

Impact

The passage of H5079 is expected to have a significant impact on local business operations in Southampton, as it allows the specified family-owned business to receive its liquor license, thereby enabling it to sell alcoholic beverages. This is particularly important for maintaining competitive business practices within the local community and supporting small businesses. Failing to extend the deadline could have negatively affected the business's viability and its contributions to the local economy. Therefore, this bill plays a crucial role in supporting local economic activity by facilitating the compliance of local regulations pertinent to business operation.

Summary

House Bill 5079 seeks to amend existing provisions relating to the issuance of alcoholic beverage licenses in the town of Southampton, Massachusetts. Specifically, the bill extends the deadline for the town to issue a liquor license to a small, family-owned business named Pure Food Market Inc. The original deadline for issuing the license was December 13, 2023, as per Chapter 299 of the Acts of 2022. This bill proposes to extend this deadline by an additional two years, moving it to December 13, 2025. The request for this extension comes from the Select Board of Southampton, due to an administrative oversight that delayed the granting of the license.

Contention

While the bill appears supportive of small businesses, it also raises questions about the processes of local governance and administrative oversight. Critics may point out that the need for such extensions could reflect on the efficiency of local government operations in handling licensing procedures. Furthermore, this bill's focus on a specific business may lead to discussions regarding fairness and equal treatment for all local businesses. If passed, the bill sets a precedent for similar requests in the future, which might call into question the uniformity of licensing regulations across the region.

Companion Bills

MA H4992

Similar To Authorizing the town of Fairhaven to grant an additional license for the sale of all alcoholic beverages to be drunk on the premises

MA H4990

Similar To Authorizing the town of Sherborn to grant 1 additional license for the sale of all alcoholic beverages not to be drunk on the premises

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.