New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3709

Introduced
5/2/22  

Caption

Permits certain breweries, wineries, cideries, meaderies, and distilleries to sell each other's products on licensed premises.

Impact

The primary impact of A3709 is the amendment of R.S.33:1-10, which will facilitate greater commercial interactions among local producers of alcoholic beverages. By enabling these entities to sell their products alongside those of similar businesses, the bill aims to promote local products and contribute to the state’s economy. Additionally, the introduction of this provision may encourage other businesses to enter the market, knowing there is potential for collaborative sales, thereby increasing the scope for economic growth within this sector.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3709 aims to modify the existing regulations concerning the sale of alcoholic beverages in New Jersey. Specifically, it permits certain establishments, including breweries, wineries, cideries, meaderies, and distilleries, to sell each other's products on their licensed premises. This legislative change seeks to foster collaboration between these businesses and enhance consumer choice by allowing customers to purchase a wider variety of local alcoholic beverages in one location.

Contention

While there is general support from the industries affected by the bill, potential points of contention could arise concerning regulatory oversight and the implications for competition among larger and smaller producers. Some smaller establishments may fear that this change could favor larger enterprises that can negotiate better terms of sales or that stricter regulations on these new sales arrangements might create barriers to entry for new players. Furthermore, the bill's ability to adequately address tax regulations and ensure compliance with existing laws surrounding alcohol sales may lead to further debates during its implementation.

Companion Bills

NJ S2622

Same As Permits certain breweries, wineries, cideries, meaderies, and distilleries to sell each other's products on licensed premises.

Similar Bills

NJ S2330

Authorizes issuance of craft distillery license to certain other alcoholic beverage manufacturing licensees.

NJ A569

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NJ A3839

Creates restricted distillery license; permits holder thereof to operate restaurant on licensed premises in Garden State Growth Zone.

NJ S1172

Increases craft distillery production limits; eliminates tour requirement for on-premises consumption; permits sale of snacks on craft distillery premises.

NJ A2689

Increases craft distillery production limits; eliminates tour requirement for on-premises consumption; permits sale of snacks on craft distillery premises.

NJ S1267

Allows certain breweries to operate off-premises retail salesrooms; permits breweries and wineries to operate joint salesrooms.

NJ S2418

Allows certain breweries to operate off-premises retail salesrooms; permits breweries and wineries to operate joint salesrooms.

NJ A3448

Allows certain breweries to operate off-premises retail salesrooms; permits breweries and wineries to operate joint salesrooms.