West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB4152

Introduced
1/18/22  

Caption

Authorizing the Alcohol Beverage Control Commission to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Nonintoxicating Beer Licensing and Operations Procedures

Impact

The passage of HB 4152 is expected to amend existing regulations within the West Virginia Code, particularly section 64-7-1, making the process for nonintoxicating beer licensing more systematic. By granting the Commission the ability to establish rules, this bill would enhance the state's oversight over nonintoxicating beer sales, potentially leading to stronger enforcement of alcohol regulations. Additionally, it may encourage the growth of local businesses engaged in the nonintoxicating beer sector by simplifying compliance with state laws.

Summary

House Bill 4152 aims to authorize the Alcohol Beverage Control Commission in West Virginia to promulgate specific legislative rules regarding Nonintoxicating Beer Licensing and Operations Procedures. This bill is significant in streamlining the regulatory framework governing the sale and operation procedures related to nonintoxicating beer within the state, thereby ensuring that the licensing process aligns with state regulations. The intention is to create clarity and improve the efficiency of operations handled by the Alcohol Beverage Control Commission.

Sentiment

General sentiment regarding HB 4152 appears to be supportive among legislators who recognize the need for updated regulations and clearer procedures for licensing. Stakeholders within the beverage industry view the enhancement of operational procedures as beneficial for their business models. However, there may also be concerns from local municipal authorities about how the changes could affect local control over alcohol sales, indicating a potential area of contention.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the balance between state authority and local governance. While the bill streamlines procedures and provides a uniform approach to licensing nonintoxicating beer, critics may argue that it limits local jurisdictions' ability to manage alcohol-related issues according to their unique contexts. This underscores the ongoing debate around centralized regulation versus local oversight in alcohol control, and how it affects community-specific needs and stakeholder interests.

Companion Bills

WV SB313

Similar To Alcohol Beverage Control Commission rule relating to nonintoxicating beer licensing and operations procedures

Previously Filed As

WV HB2266

Relating to authorizing the Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner to promulgate a legislative rule relating to nonintoxicating beer licensing and operations procedures

WV SB313

Alcohol Beverage Control Commission rule relating to nonintoxicating beer licensing and operations procedures

WV SB346

Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner rule relating to nonintoxicating beer licensing and operations procedures

WV HB4151

Authorizing the Alcohol Beverage Control Commission to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Private Club Licensing

WV HB2261

Relating to authorizing the Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner to promulgate a legislative rule relating to private club licensing

WV HB2262

Relating to authorizing the Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner to promulgate a legislative rule relating to the sale of wine and hard cider

WV SB50

Authorizing Department of Revenue to promulgate legislative rules

WV HB2267

Authorizing Department of Revenue to Promulgate Legislative Rules

WV HB2264

Relating to authorizing the Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner to promulgate a legislative rule relating to distilleries, mini-distilleries, and micro-distilleries

WV HB4189

Authorizing the Board of Counseling to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Licensing Rule

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.