Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1177

Introduced
1/3/24  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to wholesalers of intoxicating liquor

Impact

The impact of SB 1177 on state laws is quite profound, as it seeks to centralize control over liquor pricing and distribution practices among wholesalers. By prohibiting various forms of price discrimination, the bill aims to ensure that all retailers have access to the same pricing structures, thereby potentially enhancing competition and consumer choices. Additionally, the new rule regarding delivery costs mandates that wholesalers must include delivery expenses in the prices offered, eliminating separate delivery charges, which could greatly influence wholesale pricing strategies in the liquor market.

Summary

Senate Bill 1177 proposes significant modifications to the regulations governing wholesalers licensed to sell intoxicating liquor. This legislation seeks to repeal existing provisions detailed in section 311.332 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, replacing them with new standards that aim to prevent wholesalers from engaging in discriminatory pricing practices against retailers. Under this bill, wholesalers would be restricted from offering preferential pricing, discounts based on payment timing or merchandise quantity, and related inducements, with a few exceptions allowing minor discounts. This effort is aimed at fostering fair competition among retailers by maintaining a level playing field.

Contention

Despite its intentions, SB 1177 has generated some notable points of contention among stakeholders. Supporters argue that the bill will create a more equitable market environment for retailers, allowing for a fairer distribution of liquor sales opportunities. Conversely, critics may raise concerns about the feasibility of enforcing such restrictions and the potential for unintended consequences on liquor prices and availability. Furthermore, there are discussions regarding the bill's implications on wholesalers who might rely on flexible pricing structures to remain competitive, which could lead to debates on market flexibility versus regulatory oversight.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB698

Modifies provisions relating to wholesalers of intoxicating liquor

MO SB573

Modifies provisions relating to intoxicating liquor

MO SB697

Modifies provisions relating to the delivery of intoxicating liquor

MO HB1106

Modifies provisions relating to wholesalers licensed to sell intoxicating liquor

MO SB184

Modifies provisions relating to tax relief for child-related expenses

MO SB131

Modifies provisions relating to taxation

MO HB680

Modifies provisions relating to home brewers of intoxicating liquor

MO SB379

Modifies provisions relating to outdoor advertising

MO SB1

Modifies provisions relating to gaming

MO SB557

Modifies provisions relating to gaming

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.