New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1665

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires ABC to waive certain alcoholic beverage license renewal fees in response to COVID-19 pandemic; allows municipalities to waive renewal fees.

Impact

If enacted, S1665 will provide significant economic relief to license holders by reimbursing fees paid after March 9, 2020, giving back funds that were particularly burdensome during the height of the pandemic. Additionally, the bill allows municipalities the authority to waive municipal renewal fees, providing further flexibility tailored to local situations. This dual approach not only alleviates immediate financial stress but also encourages local governments to participate in the support efforts for their businesses, fostering a sense of community resilience.

Summary

Senate Bill S1665 is a legislative proposal introduced to address the challenges faced by bars, restaurants, and breweries during the COVID-19 pandemic. The bill mandates the Director of the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) to waive certain annual renewal fees associated with various alcoholic beverage licenses, including those for plenary retail consumption and limited brewery licenses. The objective is to alleviate financial burdens on establishments that serve alcohol, thereby supporting their recovery amidst ongoing restrictions and operational challenges related to the pandemic.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB S1665 center on the balance of state versus local authority and the long-term implications for revenue generated from alcohol licenses. Opponents may argue that waiving fees could diminish the revenue streams necessary for the operational costs of the ABC or local municipalities, potentially impacting public health and safety services funded by these fees. Furthermore, while the bill is positioned as a temporary measure, there are questions about the sustainability of such financial relief measures and their broader impact on licensing regulations in the future.

Companion Bills

NJ S641

Carry Over Requires ABC to waive certain alcoholic beverage license renewal fees in response to COVID-19 pandemic; allows municipalities to waive renewal fees.

Previously Filed As

NJ S641

Requires ABC to waive certain alcoholic beverage license renewal fees in response to COVID-19 pandemic; allows municipalities to waive renewal fees.

NJ AB83

Alcoholic beverage control: license renewal fees: waiver.

NJ SB94

Alcoholic beverage control: barbering and cosmetology: license renewal fees: waiver.

NJ S1219

Revises certain licensee filing requirements for alcoholic beverage price lists; removes requirement that limited brewery and distillery licensees provide tour when selling certain alcoholic beverages to consumers.

NJ S1332

Revises certain licensee filing requirements for alcoholic beverage price lists; removes requirement that limited brewery and distillery licensees provide tour when selling certain alcoholic beverages to consumers.

NJ S1961

Requires ABC to waive fee for alcoholic beverage COVID-19 Expansion Permit.

NJ A5718

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

NJ S102

Requires ABC to waive fee for alcoholic beverage COVID-19 Expansion Permit.

NJ A367

Requires ABC to waive fee for alcoholic beverage COVID-19 Expansion Permit.

NJ A3726

Requires ABC to waive fee for alcoholic beverage COVID-19 Expansion Permit.

Similar Bills

CA AB929

Alcoholic beverage licenses: off-sale privileges: airports.

CA SB969

Alcoholic beverages: entertainment zones: consumption.

CA AB2177

Winegrowers: spirits of wine.

CA SB1315

Alcoholic beverages: consumption area permits.

CA SB76

Alcoholic beverages: music venue license: entertainment zones: consumption.

NJ S641

Requires ABC to waive certain alcoholic beverage license renewal fees in response to COVID-19 pandemic; allows municipalities to waive renewal fees.

CA AB1246

Alcoholic beverages: distilled spirits.

CA SB389

Alcoholic beverages: retail on-sale license: off-sale privileges.