Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2419

Introduced
2/15/22  
Refer
2/15/22  
Report Pass
3/2/22  
Engrossed
3/8/22  
Refer
3/9/22  
Report Pass
3/31/22  
Enrolled
4/7/22  

Caption

Retail Licenses

Impact

The impact of S2419 is significant in the context of local governance and business operations. By allowing local licensing boards some discretion to grant exemptions, it aims to provide flexibility for new businesses seeking to enter the market, particularly in areas where current zoning laws could hinder their establishment. This could potentially lead to economic development through increased retail activity and more job opportunities in local communities. However, it also raises concerns about the balancing act between fostering business growth and adhering to community standards regarding alcohol sales near sensitive locations such as schools and churches.

Summary

S2419, also known as the Act Relating to Alcoholic Beverages - Retail Licenses, seeks to amend existing laws governing the issuance of retail licenses for the sale of alcoholic beverages. The bill specifically addresses the proximity restrictions related to schools and places of worship. It proposes that if a retailer's license is to be issued, objections from property owners within a 200 feet radius of the proposed establishment could be filed, but there are provisions for exemptions by the licensing boards of certain cities and towns under specific conditions.

Contention

The primary points of contention surrounding S2419 revolve around the debate between local control and the need for regulation. Supporters argue that this bill provides necessary leeway for local boards to make decisions that best fit their communities, thereby promoting local economic development. Critics, on the other hand, express concerns about the potential for increased access to alcohol in proximity to schools and places of worship, which could negatively impact community welfare. The questions regarding how exemptions will be granted and the criteria used by licensing boards are central to these debates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S2495

Retail Licenses

RI H7580

Retail Licenses

RI S2907

Retail Licenses

RI H8302

Retail Licenses

RI S2993

Retail Licenses

RI H7581

Retail Licenses

RI S2672

Retail Licenses

RI H8160

Retail Licenses

RI S0038

Retail Licenses

RI S0669

Retail Licenses

Similar Bills

RI H7580

Retail Licenses

RI S2495

Retail Licenses

RI H8160

Retail Licenses

RI H8302

Retail Licenses

RI S2997

Retail Sales

RI H7581

Retail Licenses

RI S2672

Retail Licenses

RI S2993

Retail Licenses