Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7370

Introduced
2/9/22  

Caption

Licenses Generally

Impact

The passage of H7370 would significantly alter the landscape of liquor licensing in Rhode Island. The introduction of a new license designed specifically for grocery and convenience stores is expected to enhance consumer choice and convenience, permitting locations that previously could not sell alcohol to do so legally. This shift is anticipated to increase competition amongst retailers and potentially generate new revenue streams for the state through licensing fees ranging between $500 and $1,000 annually. However, this measure may also confront pushback from traditional liquor retailers and advocates who support existing market structures.

Summary

House Bill 7370 aims to amend the existing regulations regarding the licensing of alcohol sales, specifically focusing on authorizing grocery stores, markets, and convenience stores to sell beer and wine. The new legislation introduces a Class B-W license, which allows for the retail sale of malt beverage and wine, while stipulating that these beverages must be delivered in a sealed package and consumed off the premises. This aligns with broader trends in many states towards increasing accessibility of alcohol sales in retail settings aimed at convenience for consumers.

Contention

Debate around H7370 may center on concerns regarding the impacts of increased alcohol availability in grocery stores on public health and safety. Critics may argue that enhancing retail access could lead to higher rates of underage drinking and associated social issues. Additionally, there could be contention regarding the potential displacement of specialized liquor retailers, which could harm small businesses that rely solely on alcohol sales. These points of contention are likely to invoke a dialogue on balancing consumer access against community and public health interests.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5415

Licenses Generally

RI HB2354

Alcoholic beverages; grocery stores; licenses; winemaking; self-distribution license; effective date.

RI HB2354

Alcoholic beverages; grocery stores; licenses; winemaking; self-distribution license; effective date.

RI SB1046

Alcoholic beverages; licenses; establishing certain limits for licensure. Effective date.

RI SB1057

Alcoholic beverages; allowing mixed beverage licenses be used by certain entity. Effective date.

RI SB2001

Alcoholic beverages; allowing licensed employees to sample alcoholic beverages under certain circumstances; specifying amounts. Emergency.

RI HB1417

Alcohol Beverages Task Force And Retailer Licenses

RI HB2369

Alcoholic beverages; Marissa Murrow Act; event venue license; definitions; license fee; caterer license; effective date.

RI HB155

Generally revise laws related to alcohol licenses

RI HB3641

Alcoholic beverages; small farm winery or winemaker license; samples; distiller license; satellite locations; effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.