Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0675

Introduced
3/7/23  

Caption

Retail Licenses

Impact

The introduction of the Class P license aims to empower licensed caterers by enabling them to purchase alcoholic beverages directly from retail or wholesale establishments within Rhode Island. This change addresses prior limitations and provides caterers with the flexibility needed to manage event beverage services more effectively. Furthermore, the bill stipulates that caterers are responsible for the transport and serving of alcohol at events, reinforcing their role as the primary service provider and ensuring compliance with safety protocols.

Summary

Bill S0675 proposes amendments to the existing regulations governing retail licenses for the sale of alcoholic beverages in Rhode Island. The new legislation introduces a Class P license specifically designed for caterers, which allows them to serve alcoholic beverages at events. This license will not only simplify the licensing process for caterers but also establish uniform rules regarding the serving of alcoholic beverages, thereby promoting a consistent regulatory framework across the state.

Contention

While proponents of S0675 argue that these changes will facilitate better event management and allow caterers to provide a more comprehensive service, there are concerns about potential over-serving and the enforcement of responsible alcohol service practices. The bill puts an emphasis on responsible service, including caps on the number of drinks served at once and the requirement that bartenders be certified. However, opponents may voice apprehensions regarding the effectiveness of regulatory oversight and the potential for misuse of the relaxed licensing requirements.

Companion Bills

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