HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES |
H.B. NO. |
2411 |
TWENTY-NINTH LEGISLATURE, 2018 |
H.D. 1 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
RELATING TO INTOXICATING LIQUOR.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION 1. Section 281-31, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended as follows:
1. By amending subsection (n) to read:
"(n) Class 14. Brewpub license. A brewpub licensee:
(1) May sell malt beverages manufactured on the licensee's premises for consumption on the premises;
(2) May sell malt beverages manufactured by the licensee in brewery-sealed packages to class 3 wholesale dealer licensees pursuant to conditions imposed by the county by ordinance or rule;
(3) May sell intoxicating liquor purchased from a class 3 wholesale dealer licensee to consumers for consumption on the licensee's premises. The categories of establishments shall be as follows:
(A) A standard bar; or
(B) Premises in which live entertainment or recorded music is provided. Facilities for dancing by the patrons may be permitted as provided by commission rules;
(4) May, subject to federal labeling and bottling
requirements, sell malt beverages manufactured on the licensee's premises to
consumers in brewery-sealed kegs and recyclable and reusable containers and
sell malt beverages manufactured on the licensee's premises or purchased from a
class 1 manufacturer licensee, a class 3 wholesale dealer licensee, a class 14
brewpub licensee, or a class 18 small craft producer pub licensee to consumers
in growlers for off-premises consumption; provided that for purposes of this
paragraph, "growler" means a [glass, ceramic, or metal container,]
recyclable or reusable container not to exceed one [half-gallon] gallon,
which shall be securely sealed;
[(5) May, subject to
federal labeling and bottling requirements, sell malt beverages manufactured on
the licensee's premises in recyclable containers provided by the licensee or by
the consumer which do not exceed one gallon per container and are securely
sealed on the licensee's premises to consumers for off-premises consumption;
(6)] (5) Shall
comply with all [regulations] requirements pertaining to class 4
retail dealer licensees when engaging in the retail sale of malt beverages;
[(7)] (6) May, subject to federal
labeling and bottling requirements, sell malt beverages manufactured on the
licensee's premises in brewery-sealed containers directly
to class 2 restaurant licensees, class 3 wholesale dealer licensees, class 4
retail dealer licensees, class 5 dispenser licensees, class 6 club licensees,
class 8 transient vessel licensees, class 9 tour or cruise vessel licensees,
class 10 special licensees, class 11 cabaret licensees, class 12 hotel
licensees, class 13 caterer licensees, class 14 brewpub licensees, class 15
condominium hotel licensees, class 18 small craft producer pub licensees, and
consumers pursuant to conditions imposed by county [regulations] ordinances
or rules governing class 1 manufacturer licensees and class 3 wholesale
dealer licensees; and
[(8)] (7) May conduct the activities
under paragraphs (1) to [(7)] (6) at [one location] locations
other than the licensee's primary manufacturing premises; provided that:
(A) The manufacturing takes place in Hawaii; [and]
(B) The other locations operate under the same trade name within the State; and
[(B)] (C) The other [location
is] locations are properly licensed [under the same ownership.]
as a class 1 manufacturer licensee, class 2 restaurant licensee, class 4
retail dealer licensee, class 5 dispenser licensee, class 12 hotel licensee,
class 14 brewpub licensee, or class 18 small craft producer pub licensee within
the county of operation."
2. By amending subsection (r) to read:
"(r) Class 18. Small craft producer pub license. A small craft producer pub licensee:
(1) Shall manufacture not more than:
(A) [Sixty] One-hundred thousand
barrels of malt beverages;
(B) Twenty thousand barrels of wine; or
(C) Seven thousand five hundred barrels of alcohol on the licensee's premises during the license year;
provided that for purposes of this paragraph, "barrel" means a container not exceeding thirty-one gallons or wine gallons of liquor;
(2) May sell malt beverages, wine, or alcohol manufactured on the licensee's premises for consumption on the premises;
(3) May sell malt beverages, wine, or alcohol manufactured by the licensee in producer-sealed packages to class 3 wholesale dealer licensees pursuant to conditions imposed by the county by ordinance or rule;
(4) May sell intoxicating liquor purchased from a class 3 wholesale dealer licensee to consumers for consumption on the licensee's premises. The categories of establishments shall be as follows:
(A) A standard bar; or
(B) Premises in which live entertainment or recorded music is provided. Facilities for dancing by the patrons may be permitted as provided by commission rules;
(5) May, subject to federal labeling and bottling
requirements, sell malt beverages manufactured on the licensee's premises to
consumers in producer-sealed kegs and recyclable or reusable containers and
sell malt beverages manufactured on the licensee's premises or purchased from a
class 1 manufacturer licensee, a class 3 wholesale dealer licensee, a class 14
brewpub licensee, or a class 18 small craft producer pub licensee to consumers
in growlers for off-premises consumption; provided that for purposes of this
paragraph, "growler" means a [glass, ceramic, or metal container,]
recyclable or reusable container not to exceed one [half-gallon,]
gallon, which shall be securely sealed;
(6) May, subject to federal labeling and bottling
requirements, sell [malt beverages,] wine[,] or alcohol
manufactured on the licensee's premises in recyclable containers provided by
the licensee or by the consumer which do not exceed:
(A) One gallon per container for [malt
beverages and] wine; and
(B) One liter for alcohol; and
are securely sealed on the licensee's premises to consumers for off-premises consumption;
(7) Shall comply with all [regulations] requirements
pertaining to class 4 retail dealer licensees when engaging in the retail sale
of malt beverages, wine, and alcohol;
(8) May, subject to federal labeling and bottling
requirements, sell malt beverages, wine, and alcohol manufactured on the
licensee's premises in producer-sealed containers directly to class 2
restaurant licensees, class 3 wholesale dealer licensees, class 4 retail dealer
licensees, class 5 dispenser licensees, class 6 club licensees, class 8
transient vessel licensees, class 9 tour or cruise vessel licensees, class 10 special
licensees, class 11 cabaret licensees, class 12 hotel licensees, class 13
caterer licensees, class 14 brewpub licensees, class 15 condominium hotel
licensees, class 18 small craft producer pub licensees, and consumers pursuant
to conditions imposed by county [regulations] ordinances or rules
governing class 1 manufacturer licensees and class 3 wholesale dealer
licensees; and
(9) May conduct the activities under paragraphs (1)
to (8) at [one location] locations other than the licensee's primary
manufacturing premises; provided that:
(A) The manufacturing takes place in Hawaii; [and]
(B) The other locations operate under the same trade name within the State; and
[(B)] (C) The other [location
is] locations are properly licensed [under the same ownership.]
as a class 1 manufacturer licensee, class 2 restaurant licensee, class 4
retail dealer licensee, class 5 dispenser licensee, class 12 hotel licensee,
class 14 brewpub licensee, or class 18 small craft producer pub licensee within
the county of operation."
SECTION 2. Section 281-33.6, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§281-33.6 Direct shipment of [wine]
liquor by [wineries.] producers. (a) Any
person holding:
(1) A general excise tax license from the department of taxation; and
(2) Either:
(A) A class 1, class 14, class 16, or
class 18 license to manufacture [wine] liquor under section
281-31; or
(B) A license to manufacture [wine] liquor
issued by another state,
may pay any applicable fees and obtain a direct [wine]
liquor shipper permit from the liquor commission of the county to which
the [wine] liquor will be shipped authorizing the holder to
directly ship [wine] liquor to persons in the county pursuant to
this section.
(b) The holder of a direct [wine] liquor
shipper permit may sell and annually ship to any person twenty-one years of age
or older in the county that issued the permit, no more than six nine-liter
cases of wine, no more than forty-two gallons of beer, and no more than two
nine-liter cases of spirits per household for personal use only and not for
resale, and shall:
(1) Ship [wine] liquor directly to the
person only in containers that are conspicuously labeled with the words:
"CONTAINS ALCOHOL: SIGNATURE OF PERSON AGE 21 YEARS OR OLDER REQUIRED FOR DELIVERY.";
(2) Require that the carrier of the shipment obtain the signature of any person twenty-one years of age or older before delivering the shipment;
(3) Report no later than January 31 of each year to
the liquor commission in each county where a direct [wine] liquor
shipper permit is held, the total amount of [wine] liquor shipped
to persons in the county during the preceding calendar year;
(4) Pay all applicable general excise and gallonage
taxes. For gallonage tax purposes, all [wine] liquor sold under
a direct [wine] liquor shipper permit shall be deemed to be [wine]
liquor sold in the State; and
(5) Be subject to audit by the liquor commission of each county in which a permit is held.
(c) The holder of a license to manufacture [wine]
liquor issued by another state may annually renew a direct [wine]
liquor shipper permit by providing the liquor commission that issued the
permit with a copy of the license and paying all required fees. The holder of
a class 1, class 14, class 16, or class 18 license to manufacture [wine]
liquor under section 281-31 may renew a direct [wine] liquor
shipper permit concurrently with the [class 1] applicable license
by complying with all applicable laws and paying all required fees.
(d) The sale and shipment of [wine] liquor
directly to a person in this State by a person that does not possess a valid
direct [wine] liquor shipper permit is prohibited. Knowingly
violating this law is a misdemeanor.
(e) The liquor [[]commission[]]
in each county may adopt rules and regulations necessary to carry out the intent
and purpose of this section."
SECTION 3. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 2112.
Report Title:
Liquor License; Brewpub License; Small Craft Producer Pub License; Retail Locations; Intoxicating Liquors; Growler Law; Recyclable Containers; Direct Shipping; Manufacturers; Wineries
Description:
Clarifies that a class 14 brewpub licensee or class 18 small craft producer pub licensee may conduct liquor sales at multiple, appropriately licensed premises. Specifies that brewpubs and small craft producer pubs may sell malt beverages in growlers that may be recyclable containers and do not exceed one gallon. Permits direct shipment of spirits and beer to customers under the same conditions as currently permitted for direct shipment of wine. (HB2411 HD1)
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