Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1855

Introduced
1/5/22  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to wholesaler residency requirements

Impact

The implications of this bill are significant for the alcohol distribution landscape in Missouri. By mandating that licensed wholesalers be resident corporations, the bill aims to promote local businesses while simultaneously restricting the influence of foreign corporations. This could potentially reshape the competitive environment for alcohol distribution, as only those entities with a local presence and vested interest are allowed to operate, thereby reinforcing local economic conditions. However, it may also create barriers for non-resident entities previously engaged in wholesale distribution.

Summary

House Bill 1855 introduces modifications to the regulatory framework governing alcoholic beverage licenses in Missouri. The bill specifically repeals section 311.060 of the Missouri Revised Statutes and enacts a new section, imposing stricter residency requirements for wholesalers seeking to obtain alcoholic beverage licenses. The primary stipulation is that a wholesaler must be a resident corporation, with all officers and directors qualifying as legal voters and tax-paying citizens of the state, ensuring local control and accountability in the distribution of alcoholic beverages.

Contention

Notable points of contention emerged regarding the good moral character requirement imposed on both applicants for and holders of liquor licenses. Critics argue that this provision could unfairly penalize individuals or entities based on past offenses that are not directly related to the manufacturing or sale of intoxicating liquors. Furthermore, the proposed changes may lead to accusations of discrimination against applicants, based on subjective evaluations of 'good moral character,' which could provoke legal challenges.

Additional_notes

The discussions around HB1855 also highlighted the balancing act the legislature faces between ensuring safety and maintaining local economic interests. Proponents of the bill support these measures as vital for community integrity, while opponents express concerns about monopolistic tendencies and exclusion of diverse business entities from the alcohol distribution market.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB1106

Modifies provisions relating to wholesalers licensed to sell intoxicating liquor

MO SB698

Modifies provisions relating to wholesalers of intoxicating liquor

MO SB1177

Modifies provisions relating to wholesalers of intoxicating liquor

MO SB856

Modifies provisions relating to residency requirements for mayors of certain cities

MO HB794

Modifies provisions relating to elections

MO HB1160

Modifies provisions relating to alcohol

MO HB1728

Modifies provisions relating to utilities

MO HB238

Modifies provisions relating to utilities

MO SB968

Modifies provisions relating to business entities

MO HB1960

Creates provisions relating to masking requirements

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.