New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3039

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Establishes license allowing supermarkets to sell certain alcoholic beverages manufactured in this State; designated as The Garden State Grocery Liquor Licensing Act.

Impact

If enacted, this legislation will modify the existing landscape of liquor licensing in New Jersey, transitioning some aspects of alcohol distribution into grocery settings. The bill sets specific fees tied to the supermarket's size for the initial issuance and annual renewal of licenses. Furthermore, it allocates revenue from license fees, promoting local governance by offering municipalities a share of the collected fees. This bill may provide a significant advantage to local breweries, wineries, and distilleries by granting them a new avenue to market their products directly to consumers and increasing visibility among shoppers.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3039, known as the Garden State Grocery Liquor Licensing Act, proposes a new licensing framework that allows retail food stores, specifically supermarkets, to sell alcoholic beverages manufactured in New Jersey for off-premises consumption. The bill aims to adapt the existing regulations to modern consumer habits and the increasing demand for convenience. It outlines conditions under which these establishments can sell alcohol, emphasizing that at least 65% of their total sales must still come from groceries and other foodstuffs. This change stands to diversify the product offerings available to consumers while expanding the economic opportunities for local producers of alcoholic beverages.

Contention

Debate surrounding A3039 may arise from concerns related to public health, competition with traditional liquor stores, and the regulatory impact on local governance. Critics may argue that permitting supermarkets to sell alcohol could undermine local liquor retail businesses and alter major community alcohol distribution norms. Proponents, however, will likely advocate that such changes proposed in A3039 are vital for keeping up with contemporary consumer expectations and potentially stimulating economic growth within the state.

Companion Bills

NJ S2854

Same As Establishes license allowing supermarkets to sell certain alcoholic beverages manufactured in this State; designated as The Garden State Grocery Liquor Licensing Act.

NJ A3851

Carry Over Establishes license allowing supermarkets to sell certain alcoholic beverages manufactured in this State; designated as The Garden State Grocery Liquor Licensing Act.

Similar Bills

NJ A3851

Establishes license allowing supermarkets to sell certain alcoholic beverages manufactured in this State; designated as The Garden State Grocery Liquor Licensing Act.

NJ S2854

Establishes license allowing supermarkets to sell certain alcoholic beverages manufactured in this State; designated as The Garden State Grocery Liquor Licensing Act.

NJ A1284

Establishes limited retail religious distribution license.

NJ A2748

Establishes limited retail religious distribution license.

NJ A3369

Permits sale of certain alcoholic beverages at convenience stores.

NJ S791

Permits sale of certain alcoholic beverages at convenience stores.

NJ S4191

Permits sale of certain alcoholic beverages at convenience stores.

NJ A1283

Removes plenary retail distribution license limit for certain stores.