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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2021 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES - RETAIL LICENSES | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Baginski, Noret, and Casimiro | |
Date Introduced: January 22, 2021 | |
Referred To: House Corporations | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Section 3-7-7 of the General Laws in Chapter 3-7 entitled "Retail Licenses" |
2 | is hereby amended to read as follows: |
3 | 3-7-7. Class B license. |
4 | (a)(1) A retailer's Class B license is issued only to a licensed bona fide tavern keeper or |
5 | victualer whose tavern or victualing house may be open for business and regularly patronized at |
6 | least from nine o'clock (9:00) a.m. to seven o'clock (7:00) p.m. provided no beverage is sold or |
7 | served after one o'clock (1:00) a.m., nor before six o'clock (6:00) a.m. Local licensing boards may |
8 | fix an earlier closing time within their jurisdiction, at their discretion. The East Greenwich town |
9 | council may, in its discretion, issue full and limited Class B licenses which may not be transferred, |
10 | but which shall revert to the town of East Greenwich if not renewed by the holder. The Cumberland |
11 | town council may, in its discretion, issue full and limited Class B licenses which may not be |
12 | transferred to another person or entity, or to another location, but which shall revert to the town of |
13 | Cumberland if not renewed by the holder. |
14 | The Pawtucket city council may, in its discretion, issue full and limited Class B licenses |
15 | which may not be transferred to another person or entity, or to another location, but which shall |
16 | revert to the city of Pawtucket if not renewed by the holder. This legislation shall not affect any |
17 | Class B license holders whose licenses were issued by the Pawtucket city council with the right to |
18 | transfer. |
19 | (2) The license authorizes the holder to keep for sale and sell beverages including beer in |
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1 | cans, at retail at the place described and to deliver them for consumption on the premises or place |
2 | where sold, but only at tables or a lunch bar where food is served. It also authorizes the charging |
3 | of a cover, minimum, or door charge. The amount of the cover, or minimum, or door charge is |
4 | posted at the entrance of the establishments in a prominent place. |
5 | (i) A holder of a Class B license will be permitted to sell, with take-out food orders, up to |
6 | two (2) seven hundred fifty millimeter (750 ml) bottles of wine or the equivalent volume of wine |
7 | in smaller factory sealed containers, or seventy-two ounces (72 oz.) of mixed wine-based drinks or |
8 | single serving wine in containers sealed in such a way as to prevent re-opening without obvious |
9 | evidence that the seal was removed or broken, one hundred forty-four ounces (144 oz.) of beer or |
10 | mixed beverages in original factory sealed containers, and one hundred forty-four ounces (144 oz.) |
11 | of draft beer or seventy-two ounces (72 oz.) of mixed beverages containing not more than nine |
12 | ounces (9 oz.) of distilled spirits in growlers, bottles or other containers sealed in such a way as to |
13 | prevent re-opening without obvious evidence that the seal was removed or broken, provided such |
14 | sales shall be made in accordance with § 1.4.10 of the department of business regulation (DBR) |
15 | liquor control administration regulations, 230-RICR-30-10-1, and any other DBR regulations. |
16 | (ii) Delivery of alcoholic beverages with food from a Class B licensee is prohibited. |
17 | (3) Holders of licenses are not permitted to hold dances within the licensed premises, unless |
18 | proper permits have been properly obtained from the local licensing authorities. |
19 | (4) Any holder of a Class B license may, upon the approval of the local licensing board |
20 | and for the additional payment of two hundred dollars ($200) to five hundred dollars ($500), open |
21 | for business at twelve o'clock (12:00) p.m. and on Fridays and Saturdays and the night before legal |
22 | state holidays may close at two o'clock (2:00) a.m. All requests for a two o'clock (2:00) a.m. license |
23 | shall be advertised by the local licensing board in a newspaper having a circulation in the county |
24 | where the establishment applying for the license is located. |
25 | (5) A holder of a retailer's Class B license is allowed to erect signs advertising his or her |
26 | business and products sold on the premises, including neon signs, and is allowed to light those signs |
27 | during all lawful business hours, including Sundays and holidays. |
28 | (6) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a) and/or § 3-7-16.4, a holder of a retail |
29 | class B and/or class ED license may apply to the municipality in which such licensee is located for |
30 | a permit to conduct a so-called "Lock-In Event", under the following conditions: |
31 | (i) A "Lock-In Event" is defined as an event where a specified group of individuals are |
32 | permitted to remain in a licensed premises after closing hours including, but not limited to, the |
33 | hours of 1:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. |
34 | (ii) A Lock-In Event must have the approval of the municipal licensing authority pursuant |
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1 | to a permit issued for each such event, subject to such conditions as such may attach to the permit. |
2 | The fee for the permit shall be not less than fifty dollars ($50.00) nor more than one hundred dollars |
3 | ($100). The granting or denial of a Lock-In Event permit shall be in the sole discretion of the |
4 | municipal licensing authority and there shall be no appeal from the denial of such a permit. |
5 | (iii) During the entire period of any Lock-In Event, all alcoholic beverages must be secured |
6 | in place or removed from the public portion of the premises and secured to the satisfaction of the |
7 | municipality issuing the Lock-In Event permit. |
8 | (iv) During the Lock-In Event, the establishment shall be exclusively occupied by the |
9 | Lock-In Event participants and no other patrons shall be admitted to the premises who are not |
10 | participants. It shall be a condition of the permit that participants shall not be admitted more than |
11 | thirty (30) minutes after the permitted start time of the Lock-In Event, except in the event of |
12 | unforeseen travel delays, nor permitted to re-enter the event if they leave the licensed premises. |
13 | (v) As part of the Lock-In Event, food shall be served. |
14 | (vi) The municipal licensing authority may, in its sole discretion, require the presence of a |
15 | police detail, for some or all of the event, and the number of officers required, if any, shall be |
16 | determined by the municipality as part of the process of issuing the Lock-In Event permit. The |
17 | licensee shall be solely responsible for the cost of any such required police detail. |
18 | (b) The annual license fee for a tavern keeper shall be four hundred dollars ($400) to two |
19 | thousand dollars ($2,000), and for a victualer the license fee shall be four hundred dollars ($400) |
20 | to two thousand dollars ($2,000). In towns with a population of less than two thousand five hundred |
21 | (2,500) inhabitants, as determined by the last census taken under the authority of the United States |
22 | or the state, the fee for each retailer's Class B license shall be determined by the town council, but |
23 | shall in no case be less than three hundred dollars ($300) annually. If the applicant requests it in his |
24 | or her application, any retailer's Class B license may be issued limiting the sale of beverages on the |
25 | licensed premises to malt and vinous beverages containing not more than twenty percent (20%) |
26 | alcohol by volume, and the fee for that limited Class B license shall be two hundred dollars ($200) |
27 | to one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) annually. The fee for any Class B license shall in |
28 | each case be prorated to the year ending December 1 in every calendar year. |
29 | (1) Upon the approval and designation of a district or districts within its city or town by |
30 | the local licensing board, the local licensing board may issue to any holder of a Class B license or |
31 | a Class ED license, an extended hours permit to extend closing hours on Thursdays, Fridays and |
32 | Saturdays, the night before a legal state holiday or such other days as determined by the local board, |
33 | for one hour past such license holder's legal closing time as established by the license holder's |
34 | license or licenses including, but not limited to, those issued pursuant to subdivision (4) hereof. |
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1 | The extended hours permit shall not permit the sale of alcohol during the extended one-hour period |
2 | and shall prohibit the admittance of new patrons in the establishment during the extended one-hour |
3 | period. The designation of such district(s) shall be for a duration of not less than six (6) months. |
4 | Prior to designating any such district, the local licensing authority shall hold a hearing on the |
5 | proposed designation. The proposed designation shall include the boundaries of the proposed |
6 | district, the applicable days for the extended hours, and the duration of the designation and the |
7 | conditions imposed. The proposed designation shall be advertised at least once per week for three |
8 | (3) weeks prior to the hearing in a newspaper in general circulation in the city or town. The city or |
9 | town will establish an application process for an extended hours permit for such license holder and |
10 | may adopt rules and regulations to administer the permit. |
11 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage and shall sunset on December 31, |
12 | 2021. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES - RETAIL LICENSES | |
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1 | This act would authorize a holder of a Class B license to sell specified amounts of wine, |
2 | beer and mixed alcoholic beverages with take-out food orders; however, sale of all other alcoholic |
3 | beverages and any delivery of alcoholic beverages would be prohibited. |
4 | This act would take effect upon passage and would sunset on December 31, 2021. |
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