Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0435

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Retail Licenses -- Happy Hour

Impact

The implications of S0435 on state laws are notable as it would represent a significant shift in how alcoholic beverage sales are handled, particularly for retail establishments. Permitting happy hour discounts linked to food purchases could foster more vibrant nightlife and dining experiences. This change is expected to create a more competitive environment among restaurants and bars, encouraging establishments to develop creative food and drink pairings to attract customers during designated times.

Summary

Bill S0435, introduced in the Rhode Island General Assembly, seeks to amend the current regulations around the sale of alcoholic beverages, specifically regarding 'happy hour' promotions. Traditionally, these promotions have been restricted under state law, limiting the ability of retail licensees to offer discounted alcoholic beverages during specific times. The new bill proposes that happy hour drink specials can be offered if they are part of a transaction that includes the purchase of a food item, essentially relaxing the current restrictions. This aims to allow bars and restaurants more flexibility in their marketing strategies while serving food, potentially increasing business during slower hours.

Conclusion

As the bill moves through the legislative process, it will likely encounter discussions around the balance between promoting economic activity in the hospitality sector and ensuring responsible alcohol consumption practices. The final form of the legislation will reflect the ongoing tension between these competing interests.

Contention

However, not all stakeholders agree with the new provisions. Concerns have been raised over the possibility that such promotions could encourage excessive drinking, particularly in conjunction with organized events like pub crawls. Opponents may argue that allowing happy hour drink specials could lead to increased alcohol consumption and public safety issues. Furthermore, the bill specifies that snacks do not qualify food items for these promotions, which could be a point of contention among establishments looking to offer lighter fare.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5334

Retail Licenses -- Happy Hour

RI H7060

Retail Licenses--happy Hour

RI S2135

Retail Licenses -- Happy Hours

RI S2139

Retail Licenses -- Happy Hour

RI H7434

Amends the current law to allow for the sale of alcoholic beverages by the bottle to be consumed on the premises of a licensee.

RI HB2677

Authorizing the sale of wine by cereal malt beverage retailer licensees.

RI A5270

Makes various revisions to alcoholic beverage licensing laws pertaining to certain retailers and manufacturers; provides tax credit under corporate business tax and gross income tax to certain retail licensees.

RI S3675

Makes various revisions to alcoholic beverage licensing laws pertaining to certain retailers and manufacturers; provides tax credit under corporate business tax and gross income tax to certain retail licensees.

RI A1425

Makes various revisions to alcoholic beverage licensing laws pertaining to certain retailers and manufacturers; provides tax credit under corporate business tax and gross income tax to certain retail licensees.

RI S784

Makes various revisions to alcoholic beverage licensing laws pertaining to certain retailers and manufacturers; provides tax credit under corporate business tax and gross income tax to certain retail licensees.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.