Revises provisions relating to intoxicating liquor. (BDR 32-1049)
Impact
The bill introduces a surcharge of up to 50 cents on each retail sale of alcoholic beverages conducted under the new regulations, with funds allocated to the Department of Taxation and a newly established Ignition Interlock and DUI Reduction Program. The legislation is expected to enhance local economies by allowing more establishments to engage in alcohol sales, which could increase revenue streams for both businesses and the state. Additionally, it creates potential funding for DUI prevention efforts.
Summary
Assembly Bill 375 revises provisions related to the sale of alcoholic beverages in Nevada. It empowers the board of county commissioners and the governing bodies of incorporated cities to enact ordinances that allow food establishments to sell alcoholic beverages for off-premises consumption and to deliver these beverages sealed in containers. This regulation aims to expand the retail abilities of food establishments while also ensuring compliance with existing alcoholic beverage laws.
Contention
One of the notable points of contention surrounding AB375 concerns the expansion of craft distilleries' capabilities. The bill allows operators of craft distilleries to produce exclusive distilled spirits using neutral or distilled spirits from other manufacturers while also increasing the permitted export quantities. This has raised concerns among traditional distillers about potential market competition, as well as debates on the implications for consumer safety and product authenticity. Furthermore, the designation of Picon Punch as the official state drink has sparked discussions regarding the recognition of local culture and traditions.
In preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions; in licenses and regulations and liquor, alcohol and malt and brewed beverages, further providing for interlocking business prohibited, for number and kinds of licenses allowed same licensee, for interlocking business prohibited, for brand registration and for breweries; in distilleries, wineries, bonded warehouses, bailees for hire and transporters for hire, further providing for limited wineries and for limited distilleries and distilleries, providing for farm cideries and further providing for license fees and for records to be kept; and making an editorial change.
Liquor: other; leasing, selling, and transferring portions of certain alternating proprietors under approval of commission; allow. Amends secs. 105 & 603 of 1998 PA 58 (MCL 436.1105 & 436.1603).
Liquor: other; leasing, selling, and transferring portions of certain alternating proprietors under approval of commission; allow. Amends secs. 105 & 603 of 1998 PA 58 (MCL 436.1105 & 436.1603).