New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1846

Introduced
2/28/22  

Caption

Allows county or municipal governing body to enter into revenue sharing agreement for alcoholic beverage sales by concessionaire permit holder.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would empower local governments to directly benefit financially from the sales of alcoholic beverages on their premises. Under current law, only state-wide control is exercised over alcoholic sales in public buildings. By enabling revenue sharing, municipalities could secure a fixed percentage of sales, potentially leading to increased funding for local projects or services. This shift has broad implications for local economies and could enable towns to invest in public amenities or enhance their public safety services.

Summary

Senate Bill S1846, introduced in February 2022, aims to allow local governing bodies in New Jersey, specifically counties and municipalities, to enter into revenue-sharing agreements concerning the sale of alcoholic beverages by concessionaire permit holders. The bill amends R.S.33:1-42, which previously restricted sales of alcoholic beverages in public buildings to certain cases and permissions issued by the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control. The proposed changes seek to expand the abilities of local governments to generate revenue from alcohol sales within their jurisdiction.

Contention

The debate surrounding S1846 may revolve around issues of public safety, local governance, and the regulation of alcohol sales. Proponents are likely to argue that the bill fosters economic growth and gives local governments necessary financial tools. Critically, opponents may express concerns regarding the implications of increased alcohol sales, including potential public health issues or community impacts, suggesting that localities should be cautious about promoting the commercialization of alcohol within public spaces.

Companion Bills

NJ A3539

Same As Allows county or municipal governing body to enter into revenue sharing agreement for alcoholic beverage sales by concessionaire permit holder.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3539

Allows county or municipal governing body to enter into revenue sharing agreement for alcoholic beverage sales by concessionaire permit holder.

NJ A2257

Allows county or municipal governing body to enter into revenue sharing agreement for alcoholic beverage sales by concessionaire permit holder.

NJ A5718

Permits certain alcoholic beverage license holders to sell "Jersey Fresh" alcoholic beverages.

NJ S4191

Permits sale of certain alcoholic beverages at convenience stores.

NJ S791

Permits sale of certain alcoholic beverages at convenience stores.

NJ S3366

Allows municipality to issue permits to sell alcoholic beverages in residential redevelopment or rehabilitation areas.

NJ A3369

Permits sale of certain alcoholic beverages at convenience stores.

NJ A5002

Allows municipality to issue permits to sell alcoholic beverages in residential redevelopment or rehabilitation areas.

NJ A1787

Allows club license holder to sell alcoholic beverages in connection with fund raising events held by non-profits and charitable organizations.

NJ A2774

Permits wineries to operate salesrooms in certain municipalities with restrictions on the sale of alcoholic beverages.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.