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NJ A4952

Revises acreage requirement for plenary winery licenses.


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Introduced
In Committee
06/19/2017
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2018

Introduced Session

2016-2017 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill revises the acreage requirement for a plenary winery. Under current law, a person is eligible to hold a plenary winery license if the person is engaged in growing and cultivating grapes or fruit used in the production of wine on at least three acres of land on, or adjacent to, the winery premises. Current law also provides that issuance of a plenary winery license allows a holder to sell products at retail to consumers at the winery and its retail outlets. This bill permits the operation of wineries that do not meet the land requirement, but prohibits those wineries from selling their products at retail. Wineries will retain the right to sell products at retail under the bill if they grow and cultivate grapes on three acres situated on or within five miles of the winery premises.

AI Summary

This bill revises the acreage requirement for a plenary winery license. Currently, a person is eligible for a plenary winery license if they are engaged in growing and cultivating grapes or fruit used in wine production on at least three acres on or adjacent to the winery premises. This bill removes the acreage requirement, allowing wineries to operate without meeting the land requirement, but prohibits those wineries from selling their products at retail. Wineries will retain the right to sell products at retail if they grow and cultivate grapes on three acres situated within five miles of the winery premises.

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Reported out of Assembly Committee, 2nd Reading (on 06/19/2017)

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