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2022 SESSION
Mason (Chair), McPike, Spruill, Reeves, Cosgrove
Clerk: Sean Sukol, Warda Asif
Staff: David May
Date of Meeting: January 20, 2022
Time and Place: 9:00 AM / Subcommittee Room 1, 5th Floor, Pocahontas Building
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Patron: Ruff
Alcoholic beverage control; distiller licenses; Internet orders and shipments. Allows the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority to include in its agency agreements with licensed distillers provisions that allow distillers to sell spirits and low alcohol beverage coolers through Internet orders and ship such orders to consumers and licensees within the Commonwealth. The bill imposes certain quantity, carriage, transaction, and labeling requirements on such sales and shipments.
A BILL to amend and reenact § 4.1-119, as it is currently effective and as it shall become effective, of the Code of Virginia, relating to alcoholic beverage control; distiller licenses; Internet orders and shipments.22101331D
Patron: Mason
Alcoholic beverage control; tax allocation; funding for Virginia Spirits Promotion Fund. Requires that 20 percent of the 20 percent tax levied on alcoholic beverages sold by the Board of Directors of the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority that is attributable to the sale of spirits produced by a distiller licensee be deposited in the Virginia Spirits Promotion Fund.
A BILL to amend and reenact §§ 3.2-3012 and 4.1-235 of the Code of Virginia, relating to alcoholic beverage control; tax allocation; funding for Virginia Spirits Promotion Fund.22101349D
Patron: Bell
Alcoholic beverage control; delivery of alcoholic beverages; third-party delivery license; container. Creates a third-party delivery license that authorizes the licensee to deliver alcoholic beverages purchased by consumers from other retail licensees. The bill establishes conditions for the issuance of third-party delivery licenses, imposes eligibility requirements for delivery personnel, and sets forth requirements for a delivery to be made by such delivery personnel. The bill imposes a $2,500 fine for first-time violations of the delivery requirements and a $5,000 fine for second and subsequent violations. The bill also establishes container requirements for certain alcoholic beverages sold for off-premises consumption or delivery. The bill requires that such alcoholic beverages, if not contained in the manufacturer's original sealed container, (i) be enclosed in a container that has no straw holes or other openings and is sealed in a manner that allows a person to readily discern whether the container has been opened or tampered with; (ii) display the name of the licensee from which the alcoholic beverages were purchased; (iii) be clearly marked with the phrase "contains alcoholic beverages"; (iv) have a maximum volume of 16 ounces per beverage for certain beverages; and (v) be stored in the trunk of the vehicle, in an area that is rear of the driver's seat, in a locked container or compartment or, in the case of delivery by bicycle, in a compartment behind the bicyclist during delivery. The bill also excludes from the rebuttable presumption in current law that a person is consuming alcohol while driving any person who is delivering an alcoholic beverage in accordance with the provisions of the bill. The bill directs the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority to collect data regarding the compliance of third-party delivery licensees with the provisions of the bill and report such data to the Chairmen of the House Committee on General Laws and the Senate Committee on Rehabilitation and Social Services by November 1, 2023. The bill extends from July 1, 2022, to July 1, 2024, the sunset on prior legislation that allowed certain licensees to sell mixed-beverages for off-premises consumption.
A BILL to amend and reenact §§ 4.1-204, 4.1-206.3, and 4.1-212.1, as they are currently effective and as they shall become effective, 4.1-230, 4.1-231.1, and 18.2-323.1 of the Code of Virginia and the second enactment of Chapter 281 and the second enactment of Chapter 282 of the Acts of Assembly of 2021, Special Session I, and to amend the Code of Virginia by adding a section numbered 4.1-212.2, relating to alcoholic beverage control; delivery of alcoholic beverages; third-party delivery license; container.22103941D
Patron: Reeves
Alcoholic beverage control; transportation of alcoholic beverages purchased outside the Commonwealth. Removes the prohibition on transporting within the Commonwealth more than three gallons of alcoholic beverages purchased out of state. Under current law, such transportation constitutes a Class 1 misdemeanor.
A BILL to amend and reenact § 4.1-311 of the Code of Virginia, relating to alcoholic beverage control; transportation of alcoholic beverages purchased outside the Commonwealth.22101959D
Patron: Saslaw
Alcoholic beverage control; neutral grain spirits or alcohol sold at government stores; proof limit. Repeals the July 1, 2022, sunset on 2017 legislation that increased from 101 to 151 the proof limit on neutral grain spirits or alcohol that may be sold in government stores.
A BILL to repeal the second enactment of Chapter 155 of the Acts of Assembly of 2017, relating to alcoholic beverage control; neutral grain spirits or alcohol sold at government stores; proof limit.22100653D
Patron: Cosgrove
Alcoholic beverage control; food-to-beverage ratio. Provides an alternative to the food-to-beverage ratio for mixed beverage restaurant licensees by allowing such licensees to meet applicable food sale requirements by demonstrating at least $10,000 in monthly food sales.
A BILL to amend and reenact § 4.1-206.3, as it is currently effective and as it shall become effective, of the Code of Virginia, relating to alcoholic beverage control; food-to-beverage ratio.22104280D