Requires ABC to waive fee for alcoholic beverage COVID-19 Expansion Permit.
The bill primarily impacts businesses that serve alcoholic beverages and have been hampered by pandemic protocols. By waiving the permit fee, A367 provides a measure of financial relief, encouraging businesses to utilize outdoor space more freely. This is significant as many establishments saw dramatic declines in revenue due to gathering restrictions. The requirement for the ABC to reimburse any fees already paid signals a direct acknowledgment of the economic hardships faced by the hospitality industry during the pandemic.
Assembly Bill A367 is designed to alleviate some of the financial burdens placed on businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic by requiring the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) to waive the fee for the COVID-19 Expansion Permit. This permit, introduced via Special Ruling No. 2020-10, allows licensed establishments to temporarily expand their premises into outdoor areas to accommodate social distancing and increased patron capacity. The fee for this permit, established at $75, has been a point of contention for license holders aiming to adapt to changing regulations during the pandemic.
While supporters of A367 argue that waiving the permit fee is a necessary response to support local businesses in adapting to new public health measures, some critics may view the bill as insufficient. They argue that merely removing fees does not address the broader challenges faced by businesses, such as capacity limits and ongoing operational expenses. Additionally, there may be concerns regarding the sustainability of such financial relief measures and whether they adequately support long-term recovery efforts in the affected sectors.