New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A848

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires applicants for liquor licenses and license transfers to notify residents within 200 feet of licensed premises.

Impact

This legislative change has the potential to positively affect local governance by ensuring that communities have a say in licenses granted in their vicinity. By obliging applicants to notify nearby residents, the bill fosters a sense of community involvement and awareness. Additionally, the amendment to existing statutes will provide an avenue for community members to voice objections, thereby enhancing public participation in regulatory processes related to alcohol licensing.

Summary

Assembly Bill A848 mandates that applicants for liquor licenses and license transfers must notify residents within a 200-foot radius of the licensed premises through regular mail. This requirement aims to enhance transparency and local community involvement regarding alcohol-related businesses. Currently, applicants are only required to publish a notice in a local newspaper, which may not adequately inform nearby residents. The new bill seeks to address this gap by ensuring that those living close to liquor establishments receive direct communication about new applications and transfers.

Contention

Notably, the bill does raise concerns among certain stakeholders. Opponents argue that the additional requirement of notifying residents could complicate and slow down the licensing process. There are fears that it might discourage potential applicants due to the perceived risk of community opposition, which could ultimately impact the availability of alcohol licenses in some areas. Moreover, the delineation of residency within 200 feet creates a quantifiable rule that may not account for unusual local circumstances or diverse neighborhood layouts. These arguments reflect ongoing debates about balancing community rights and business interests in the regulatory framework.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3137

Requires applicants for liquor licenses and license transfers to notify residents within 200 feet of licensed premises.

NJ A1859

Revises laws concerning real estate licensees.

NJ HB1701

Authorizing multiple liquor licensees to have licensed premises within a facility owned and leased out by another liquor licensee or person.

NJ A07464

Permits on-premises retail licensees to purchase wine and liquor from off-premises retail licensees and off-premises retail licensees to purchase wine and liquor from on-premises retail licensees.

NJ S00409

Permits on-premises retail licensees to purchase wine and liquor from off-premises retail licensees and off-premises retail licensees to purchase wine and liquor from on-premises retail licensees.

NJ A400

Requires Internet gaming affiliates to be licensed as casinos; prohibits waiver of licensing requirements.

NJ A3976

Revises licensure requirements for residential substance use disorders treatment facilities or programs.

NJ A1861

Concerns real estate licensees.

NJ S08282

Authorizes retail licensees of liquor and/or wine for off-premises consumption to apply for licensure as a retail food store.

NJ LD141

An Act to Simplify the Sale of Food Requirement for Certain Licenses for the Sale of Liquor to Be Consumed on the Licensed Premises

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NJ A3137

Requires applicants for liquor licenses and license transfers to notify residents within 200 feet of licensed premises.

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NJ A3259

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NJ A3912

Permits alternating proprietorship of certain wineries.

NJ S2724

Permits alternating proprietorship of certain wineries.

NJ S3486

Concerns satellite cannabis dispensaries, Cannabis Regulatory Commission membership, and post-employment restrictions on State employees.

NJ A327

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AL HB47

Funeral Service Board, licensing and regulation of cemetery authorities and cemeteries, Alabama Preneed Funeral and Cemetery Act, established, adding, amending and renumbering numerous sections, Secs. 27-17A-2, 27-17A-17, 27-17A-45, 27-17A-57 repealed; Secs. 34-13-1, 34-13-2, 34-13-4, 34-13-7, 34-13-9, 34-13-11, 34-13-12, 34-13-20, 34-13-22, 34-13-23, 34-13-26, 34-13-27, 34-13-52, 34-13-53, 34-13-54, 34-13-55, 34-13-56, 34-13-56.1, 34-13-111, 34-13-113 am'd.