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Bill > A2304
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Introduced
01/13/2026
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
2026-2027 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill would permit the use of tents and other fixtures for outdoor dining on certain property. The bill would allow the owners and operators of restaurants, bars, distilleries, or breweries to use outdoor spaces which they own or lease and which are located on, or adjacent to, their business premises, as an extension of their business premises for the purpose of conducting sales of food and beverages, including alcoholic beverages if so licensed. The bill defines outdoor spaces as including patios and decks, both covered and uncovered, yards, walkways, and parking lots, or a portion thereof. The bill would also allow the owners and operators of those establishments to use public sidewalks, as defined in the bill, as an extension of their business premises for that purpose, as well. The bill requires owners and operators of those establishments seeking to utilize outdoor spaces or public sidewalks as extensions of their business premises pursuant to the provisions of the bill to file an application with the municipal zoning officer, including information concerning the use of the outdoor spaces or public sidewalks, as appropriate, pursuant to the requirements set forth in the bill. The bill allows the use of tents, canopies, umbrellas, tables, chairs, and other fixtures on these premises as long as the tent, canopy, umbrella, table, chairs, or other fixture conforms to all applicable fire safety and construction code provisions. The bill specifies that these tents, canopies, umbrellas, tables, chairs, and other fixtures would be deemed a permitted use for the time period encompassing the first day of April through the first day of December of each year. The bill, further clarifies that any administrative rule or regulation which governs the use of tents, canopies, umbrellas, tables, chairs, and other fixtures during the winter, specifically the time period encompassing the second day of December through the last day of March, would not be impacted by the provisions of the bill. The bill is to take effect immediately and follows expiration of sections 1 through 8 of P.L.2021, c.15. P.L.2021, c.15 was enacted on February 5, 2021, in part, to temporarily expand opportunities for restaurants, bars, distilleries, and breweries to provide outdoor dining in response to the COVID-19 public health emergency. This bill would make several provisions of that law permanent.
AI Summary
This bill would permanently allow restaurants, bars, distilleries, and breweries to use their owned or leased outdoor spaces, such as patios, decks, yards, walkways, and even parking lots, as extensions of their business premises for serving food and beverages, including alcohol if licensed. It also permits the use of public sidewalks for this purpose, provided a clear four-foot path for pedestrians is maintained and fixtures are removed daily if required by the municipality. To utilize these outdoor areas, businesses must apply to their local zoning officer, submitting plans for the setup and waste management, and may be subject to municipal requirements for owner consent, insurance, or indemnification. The bill specifies that tents, canopies, umbrellas, tables, chairs, and other fixtures used must comply with fire safety and construction codes, and this outdoor dining setup is permitted from April 1st to December 1st each year, with existing winter regulations remaining unaffected. Municipalities can deny, revoke, or suspend permits for violations of health, safety, fire, zoning, or alcohol regulations, and appeals can be made to the municipal governing body. The bill also clarifies that it does not override existing municipal ordinances on sanitation, noise, or business hours, though municipalities have limited ability to restrict outdoor dining hours, and can control live performances or amplified audio in these outdoor spaces. Importantly, this bill does not permit the use of state-owned rights-of-way for outdoor dining without separate approval from the Department of Transportation, and it does not allow businesses to resume operations if they are currently closed or restricted due to legal sanctions. This legislation makes permanent several provisions that were temporarily enacted in response to the COVID-19 public health emergency.
Committee Categories
Business and Industry
Sponsors (1)
Last Action
Introduced, Referred to Assembly Commerce and Economic Development Committee (on 01/13/2026)
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| Document Type | Source Location |
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| State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2026/A2304 |
| BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2026/A2500/2304_I1.HTM |
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