New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1310

Introduced
2/3/22  

Caption

Exempts certain plenary winery licensees from filing requirements imposed on retail sellers of litter-generating products.

Impact

This amendment is expected to streamline operations for small wineries in New Jersey, as it permits them to avoid the administrative complexities of filing user fee returns. By exempting these licensees, the law will likely encourage growth and reduce operational costs, potentially leading to increased sales given that wineries can focus more on production and marketing rather than compliance. Nonetheless, this change may have implications for state revenue, as user fees from smaller sellers will not be collected.

Summary

Senate Bill S1310 aims to amend existing legislation concerning plenary winery licensees and their obligations relating to user fees on litter-generating products. Specifically, the bill proposes to exempt holders of plenary winery licenses who generate less than $500,000 in annual retail sales from the requirement to file returns for user fees associated with these litter-generating products. This change is significant because it alleviates regulatory burdens on smaller wineries, which often operate on tighter profit margins.

Contention

However, the bill has faced some discussion regarding its broader implications. Critics might argue that exempting certain businesses from their filing obligations could set a precedent that leads to a loss of revenue that funds environmental initiatives related to litter management. Additionally, there may be concerns regarding the fairness of such exemptions, where larger businesses may be subject to different regulations than smaller ones, thereby affecting competitive equity in the market.

Companion Bills

NJ A2717

Same As Exempts certain plenary winery licensees from filing requirements imposed on retail sellers of litter-generating products.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2717

Exempts certain plenary winery licensees from filing requirements imposed on retail sellers of litter-generating products.

NJ S1211

Exempts certain plenary winery licensees from filing requirements imposed on retail sellers of litter-generating products.

NJ A3024

Allows certain winery licensees to also hold plenary retail consumption licenses and operate restaurants; excludes land used for sale of alcohol under plenary retail consumption license from farmland tax assessment.

NJ A2320

Allows certain winery licensees to also hold plenary retail consumption licenses and operate restaurants; excludes land used for sale of alcohol under plenary retail consumption license from farmland tax assessment.

NJ S134

Revises acreage requirement for plenary winery licenses.

NJ S2100

Revises acreage requirement for plenary winery licenses.

NJ S4113

Permits certain winery license holders to sell wine produced by other winery licensees under certain circumstances; establishes supplemental wine production facility license.

NJ A5259

Permits certain winery license holders to sell wine produced by other winery licensees under certain circumstances; establishes supplemental wine production facility license.

NJ S4112

Permits certain wineries to sell their products by the glass for consumption in licensed salesrooms.

NJ A5258

Permits certain wineries to sell their products by the glass for consumption in licensed salesrooms.

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