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NJ A635

NJ A635
Permits municipalities to hold certain inactive liquor licenses reserved for smart growth developments for an additional five years.


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Introduced
01/11/2022
In Committee
01/11/2022
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2024

Introduced Session

2022-2023 Regular Session

Bill Summary

P.L.2007, c.351 (C.33:1-24.1 et seq.) established a procedure for the Director of the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control to issue special licenses to sell alcoholic beverages to corporations or other legal entities developing smart growth development projects. The legislation also permitted a municipality which is located an urban enterprise zone or designated as a Planning Area 1 (Metropolitan) in the "State Planning Act" to acquire and sell any existing plenary retail consumption licenses within the municipality that are inactive only for use in a development project within a smart growth area. In addition, municipalities were permitted to maintain the licenses so acquired in an inactive status for up to five years. Plenary retail consumption licenses are the liquor licenses issued to bar and restaurants. Under this bill, a municipality that acquired, pursuant to the provisions of P.L.2007, c.351, an inactive plenary retail consumption license that remains inactive on the bill's effective date may maintain that license in an inactive status for up to five additional years. Moreover, if the license is still inactive five years after the bill's effective date, the municipality may continue to maintain that license in an inactive status subject to the approval of the Director of the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control.

AI Summary

This bill permits municipalities located in urban enterprise zones or designated as Planning Area 1 (Metropolitan) to maintain inactive plenary retail consumption (liquor) licenses that they have acquired for up to 10 years, instead of the previous 5-year limit. Specifically, the bill allows municipalities to maintain these acquired inactive licenses for an additional 5 years beyond the original 5-year period, subject to the approval of the Director of the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control if the license remains inactive after the 10-year period. The purpose is to provide more flexibility for municipalities to hold onto these inactive licenses for potential use in smart growth development projects within their jurisdiction.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (5)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Oversight, Reform and Federal Relations Committee (on 01/11/2022)

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