New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3378

Introduced
6/3/24  

Caption

Provides for transfer and sale of inactive liquor licenses for use in qualifying smart growth municipalities.

Impact

The passage of SB 3378 would enable the transfer of inactive liquor licenses from municipalities with excess to those in need, thus fostering real estate development and supporting local businesses in smart growth areas. The bill outlines a clear process, involving both the director of the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control and municipal authorities, to ensure that these licenses are transferred only to entities intending to activate them within the confines of a specific development project. It also reorganizes existing law to eliminate some previously established special permits for such uses, aiming to streamline regulations surrounding the establishment of bars and restaurants in areas where they can benefit the local economy.

Summary

Senate Bill 3378 proposes a new framework for the transfer and sale of inactive plenary retail consumption licenses specifically intended for use in qualifying smart growth municipalities in New Jersey. The bill arises from the recognition that many smart growth areas face an acute limitation on the issuance of new liquor licenses due to statutory restrictions, while other municipalities hold a surplus of inactive licenses. This creates challenges for developing vibrant communities where restaurant and bar establishments are essential for economic growth and enhancing quality of life for residents and visitors. The bill effectively aims to balance these elements by creating a system for transferring unused licenses to areas where they are needed most.

Contention

Critics of the bill may raise concerns about local control and potential overreach. While supporters argue that the reform is a necessary step toward invigorating economically challenging smart growth municipalities, opponents might contend that this could lead to cafes and bars proliferating in areas that are not prepared for such change. Furthermore, questions on how financial proceeds from the transfer fees — which are allocated among the sending municipalities and existing license holders — would be managed could lead to discussions about fairness and the long-term sustainability of local economies impacted by the changes outlined in the bill. Essentially, while the bill aims for growth and development, it could also stir debate on its implications for community dynamics and local governance.

Companion Bills

NJ A3100

Same As Provides for transfer and sale of inactive liquor licenses for use in qualifying smart growth municipalities.

NJ A632

Carry Over Provides for transfer and sale of inactive liquor licenses for use in qualifying smart growth municipalities.

NJ S1835

Carry Over Provides for transfer and sale of inactive liquor licenses for use in qualifying smart growth municipalities.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1835

Provides for transfer and sale of inactive liquor licenses for use in qualifying smart growth municipalities.

NJ A632

Provides for transfer and sale of inactive liquor licenses for use in qualifying smart growth municipalities.

NJ A3100

Provides for transfer and sale of inactive liquor licenses for use in qualifying smart growth municipalities.

NJ S1852

Permits municipalities to hold certain inactive liquor licenses reserved for smart growth developments for an additional five years.

NJ A635

Permits municipalities to hold certain inactive liquor licenses reserved for smart growth developments for an additional five years.

NJ A3103

Permits municipalities to hold certain inactive liquor licenses reserved for smart growth developments for an additional five years.

NJ S3474

Allows municipalities to transfer inactive alcoholic beverage retail licenses for use in certain redevelopment and revitalization areas; establishes procedure to transfer inactive retail licenses.

NJ S1429

Allows municipalities to transfer inactive alcoholic beverage retail licenses for use in certain redevelopment and revitalization areas; establishes procedure to transfer inactive retail licenses.

NJ A5127

Allows municipalities to transfer inactive alcoholic beverage retail licenses for use in certain redevelopment and revitalization areas; establishes procedure to transfer inactive retail licenses.

NJ A584

Allows municipalities to transfer inactive alcoholic beverage retail licenses for use in certain redevelopment and revitalization areas; establishes procedure to transfer inactive retail licenses.

Similar Bills

NJ S3580

Concerns transfer of plenary retail consumption licenses for use in certain areas.

NJ A460

Allows municipalities to transfer inactive alcoholic beverage retail licenses for use in redevelopment, improvement, or revitalization areas under certain circumstances.

NJ A5127

Allows municipalities to transfer inactive alcoholic beverage retail licenses for use in certain redevelopment and revitalization areas; establishes procedure to transfer inactive retail licenses.

NJ S3474

Allows municipalities to transfer inactive alcoholic beverage retail licenses for use in certain redevelopment and revitalization areas; establishes procedure to transfer inactive retail licenses.

NJ S1429

Allows municipalities to transfer inactive alcoholic beverage retail licenses for use in certain redevelopment and revitalization areas; establishes procedure to transfer inactive retail licenses.

NJ A584

Allows municipalities to transfer inactive alcoholic beverage retail licenses for use in certain redevelopment and revitalization areas; establishes procedure to transfer inactive retail licenses.

NJ S3833

Allows municipalities to transfer inactive alcoholic beverage retail licenses for use in redevelopment areas under certain circumstances; allows retail distribution and seasonal consumption licenses to be converted into consumption licenses.

NJ A5461

Allows municipalities to transfer inactive alcoholic beverage retail licenses for use in redevelopment areas under certain circumstances; allows retail distribution and seasonal consumption licenses to be converted into consumption licenses.