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NJ A3041
NJ A3041Establishes sales and events privileges for certain alcoholic beverage manufacturers.
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Introduced
01/09/2024
01/09/2024
In Committee
01/09/2024
01/09/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
03/18/2024
03/18/2024
Introduced Session
2024-2025 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill allows craft alcoholic beverage manufacturers to hold certain events. Under the bill, a craft alcoholic beverage manufacturer is defined as a limited brewery license, cidery and meadery license, and craft distillery license. Specifically, the bill allows these craft alcoholic beverage manufacturers to hold not more than 25 off-premises special events and an unlimited number of on-premises special events and private parties. In addition, these license holders would be entitled to hold not more than 25 social affair events hosted by the holder of a social affair permit. Under the bill, a craft alcoholic beverage manufacturer would be entitled to sell and serve customers tableside utilizing servers or wait staff employed by the license holder. The license holder also would be entitled to serve the licensee's products for on-premises consumption in outdoor spaces approved by the municipality. A license holder that serves alcoholic beverages in outdoor spaces would be entitled to utilize a permanent or portable tap system located in the approved outdoor space. Pourers and servers employed by a craft manufacturer's license holder are to be certified by an industry-recognized server training program. The bill also allows the holder of a craft manufacturer's license to offer for sale or make the gratuitous offering of de minimis food items including, but not limited to, packaged crackers, chips, nuts, and similar snacks to consumers. The license holder also would be entitled to sell non-alcoholic beverages. Under the bill, a license holder also may coordinate with a food vendor, including food trucks and restaurants, for the provision of food on the licensed premises and provide menus to consumers for the sale of food. The bill prohibits a craft manufacturer's license holder from owning the food vendor. In addition, a craft manufacturer's licensed premises that is adjoining a food vendor's premises would be required to have its own entrance and exit way to and from the licensed premises and would be prohibited from having a doorway that allows direct access and egress to the food vendor's premises. Under the bill, the holder of a craft manufacturer's license would be entitled to offer discounts for promotional purposes, provide targeted discounts, and establish membership programs that offer discounts. A craft manufacturer licensee also would be entitled to show or display any televised program on televisions or other screening devices of any number or size on the licensed premises. The license holder would not be required to provide notice to or obtain a permit from the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control prior to showing or displaying any televised event. The bill also removes from current law the tour requirement for limited brewery and craft distillery license holders. Under current law, these licensees are authorized to sell their products at retail to consumers on the licensed premises for on-site consumption, but only in connection with a tour of the brewery or distillery. Under the bill, consumers would not be required to take a tour of the brewery or distillery to purchase beverages for on-site consumption. Finally, the bill increases from 10,000 to 300,000 the number of barrels that the holder of a restricted brewery license may manufacture per year. Under current law, a restricted brewery license is only issued to a person who also holds a Class C consumption license, which is generally issued to bars and restaurants. The restricted brewery license allows the licensee to brew the beer, while the Class C license allows the licensee to sell that beer directly to restaurant patrons. This bill allows the holder of restricted brewery license to manufacture more beer per year. These license holders also would be entitled to directly sell and distribute to retailers 50 percent of the beer that is produced on premises in each year.
AI Summary
This bill expands the sales and event privileges for certain alcoholic beverage manufacturers in New Jersey, specifically craft manufacturers like limited breweries, cideries/meaderies, and craft distilleries. Key provisions include:
- Allowing these craft manufacturers to hold an unlimited number of on-premises special events, up to 25 off-premises special events, and an unlimited number of private parties on their licensed premises. They can serve their products and coordinate with food vendors at these events.
- Permitting craft manufacturers to sell their products at a discount, offer targeted discounts, and establish membership programs with discounts.
- Removing the requirement for limited brewery and craft distillery licensees to offer tours in order for customers to purchase beverages for on-site consumption.
- Increasing the annual barrel production limit for restricted brewery licenses from 10,000 to 300,000 barrels, and allowing them to sell up to 50% of their production directly to retailers.
- Allowing craft manufacturers to serve their products in approved outdoor spaces, utilize permanent or portable tap systems, and show televised programming on their licensed premises without prior notice to the state.
Committee Categories
Government Affairs
Sponsors (9)
Clinton Calabrese (D)*,
Linda Carter (D),
Craig Coughlin (D),
Joe Danielsen (D),
Vicky Flynn (R),
Carol Murphy (D),
Alex Sauickie (R),
Bill Spearman (D),
Sterley Stanley (D),
Last Action
Withdrawn from Consideration (on 03/18/2024)
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| Document Type | Source Location |
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| State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2024/A3041 |
| BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2024/A3500/3041_I1.HTM |
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