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Bill > A6312
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Introduced
01/08/2026
01/08/2026
In Committee
01/08/2026
01/08/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026
01/12/2026
Introduced Session
2024-2025 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill makes various revisions to the law governing the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages in this State. Craft Alcoholic Beverage Manufacturers Under current law, craft alcoholic beverage manufacturers are entitled to hold certain events and coordinate with food vendors to allow food to be consumed on the licensed premises. A craft alcoholic beverage manufacturer is defined by current law as a limited brewery license, cidery and meadery license, and craft distillery license. This bill defines the phrase "coordinate with food vendors" to mean a licensee, or anyone on the licensee's behalf, directly or indirectly arranging with a food truck, vendor, or restaurant to be present on or off the licensed premises of a limited brewery licensee, provided that the holder of a limited brewery license does not own or operate the food truck, vendor, or restaurant and shall not share in the proceeds or profits from the sale of food. The bill also clarifies that the holder of a craft manufacturer's license may sell snacks and non-alcoholic beverages for consumption on and off the licensed premises. In addition, the bill further clarifies that these craft manufacturer's license holders may sell their products by the glass or open container for immediate consumption, sell or gratuitously provide samples for immediate consumption, and sell unchilled packaged goods or growlers and crowlers for off-premises consumption. The bill also requires these license holders to obtain the endorsement of the municipal clerk or secretary of the municipal alcoholic beverage control board and the chief of police of the municipality when holding an event on private property. Farm Brewery Licenses This bill expands the privileges of farm brewery license holders. Specifically, the bill allows the holder of a farm brewery license to distribute the license holder's products to alcoholic beverage wholesalers and retailers and to sell and distribute those products to persons outside of the state in accordance with the laws of that state. The license holder would also be entitled to maintain a warehouse. The bill also allows the farm brewery license holder to coordinate with food vendors and sell and distribute the license holder's products to alcoholic beverage retailers. Renewal of Inactive Alcoholic Beverage Retail Licenses Current law establishes procedures for transferring inactive Class C licenses, which allow for the retail sales of alcoholic beverages. Under current law, a license that remains inactive for two consecutive license terms is to expire. This bill allows a governing body to extend this time period if it is satisfied that the licensee is making a good faith effort to activate or transfer the license either within or without the municipality. If the governing board of a municipality denies a licensee's request to extend the expiration date of its inactive license, a licensee may appeal to the Director of the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control within thirty days after receipt of the notice of denial. Transfer of Inactive Alcoholic Beverage Retail Licenses Under current law, contiguous municipalities may transfer inactive plenary retail consumption licenses when the licenses is to be used within a redevelopment, improvement, or revitalization plan. Current law allows municipalities that have reached the population limit placed on the issuance of plenary retail consumption license to issue a request for proposal to acquire an additional plenary retail consumption license from a contiguous municipality. This bill changes the process of transferring inactive plenary retail consumption licenses. Under the bill, a municipality entitled to issue a new license would be able to offer that license at public sale to the highest bidding governing body of any other municipality in this State. In addition, the bill allows the holder or contract purchaser of an inactive plenary retail consumption license issued by any municipality to apply to the governing bodies of an issuing municipality and a receiving municipality located within the same county or a contiguous municipality not located in the same county to use the license in connection with a premises located in the receiving municipality. The license only would be used as part of an economic redevelopment plan or in connection with a premises located within a redevelopment, improvement, or revitalization area. Shopping Malls Current law authorizes special licenses to be issued to a person or other legal entity for use in connection with a food and beverage establishment located within a shopping mall. The license authorizes the sale of alcoholic beverages for immediate consumption on the operator's premises. This bill amends the statutory definition of shopping mall to include office spaces with pad sites located on the same parcel or premises as the shopping mall. In addition, the bill amends the shopping mall definition to being both under common ownership "or has ownership interests in common or shares ownership or control among multiple entities."
AI Summary
This bill makes several changes to the laws governing alcoholic beverage licensing, primarily focusing on expanding the operational flexibility for craft alcoholic beverage manufacturers and farm breweries, and reforming the process for transferring inactive retail liquor licenses. For craft manufacturers, the bill clarifies what it means to "coordinate with food vendors" (meaning arranging for food trucks or restaurants without owning or profiting from them), allows them to sell snacks and non-alcoholic beverages for on- and off-premises consumption, and permits them to sell their products by the glass or in open containers for immediate consumption, as well as sell samples and unchilled packaged goods for off-premises consumption, with added requirements for municipal and police endorsements for events on private property. Farm brewery licenses are expanded to allow distribution to wholesalers and retailers, sales outside the state, and the maintenance of a warehouse. The bill also overhauls the transfer of inactive retail liquor licenses, allowing municipalities to sell these licenses at public auction to other municipalities for use in redevelopment areas, and enabling license holders or contract purchasers to apply to transfer inactive licenses to a receiving municipality within the same county or a contiguous one, provided it's for an economic redevelopment plan. Additionally, the definition of a "shopping mall" for special licensing purposes is broadened to include office spaces on the same parcel and clarifies common ownership requirements.
Committee Categories
Government Affairs
Sponsors (1)
Last Action
Introduced, Referred to Assembly Oversight, Reform and Federal Relations Committee (on 01/08/2026)
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| Document Type | Source Location |
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| State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2024/A6312 |
| BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2024/A6500/6312_I1.HTM |
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