Alcoholic beverage control; mixed beverage restaurant license, penalties. (SB1242)

Introduced By

Sen. Bryce Reeves (R-Spotsylvania) with support from co-patrons Sen. Bill DeSteph (R-Virginia Beach), Sen. Jeremy McPike (D-Dale City), and Sen. Lionell Spruill (D-Chesapeake)

Progress

Introduced
Passed Committee
Passed House
Passed Senate
Signed by Governor
Became Law

Description

Alcoholic beverage control; mixed beverage restaurant license; penalties. Allows mixed beverage restaurant licensees that specialize in the sale of high-end spirits to calculate, for purposes of the food-to-beverage ratio, gross receipts from the sale of mixed beverages by multiplying the liters of spirits sold by such licensee by the average price charged for one liter of spirits by mixed beverage restaurant licensees in the Commonwealth. The bill prohibits categorizing a restaurant as specializing in high-end spirits unless it has been licensed as a mixed beverage restaurant for not less than 12 months and had food and nonalcoholic beverage sales for the immediately preceding 12 months that would have met the food-to-beverage ratio imposed on restaurants that specialize in the sale of high-end spirits. The bill further directs the Board of Directors of the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority to consider the following when determining whether a restaurant specializes in high-end spirits: (i) the average price of mixed beverages sold by such restaurant, (ii) the average price of spirits purchased by such restaurant from the Board, (iii) the average price of spirits held by such restaurant in inventory, and (iv) the restaurant's seating capacity at tables and according to its certificate of occupancy. The bill also requires the Board to promulgate regulations that prescribe the terms and conditions under which the Board may suspend the privilege of a mixed beverage licensee to purchase spirits from the Board upon such licensee's failure to submit any records or other documents necessary to verify the licensee's compliance with applicable minimum food sale requirements within 30 days of the date such records or documents are due. Read the Bill »

Outcome

Bill Has Failed

History

DateAction
01/05/2019Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/09/19 19101672D
01/05/2019Referred to Committee on Rehabilitation and Social Services
01/18/2019Reported from Rehabilitation and Social Services (11-Y 3-N) (see vote tally)
01/21/2019Constitutional reading dispensed (39-Y 0-N) (see vote tally)
01/22/2019Passed by for the day
01/23/2019Read second time and engrossed
01/24/2019Read third time and passed Senate (30-Y 10-N) (see vote tally)
01/29/2019Placed on Calendar
01/29/2019Read first time
01/29/2019Referred to Committee on General Laws
02/04/2019Assigned GL sub: Subcommittee #3
02/06/2019Impact statement from DPB (SB1242)
02/12/2019Subcommittee recommends reporting with amendment (5-Y 3-N)
02/14/2019House committee, floor amendments and substitutes offered
02/14/2019Failed to report (defeated) in General Laws (8-Y 14-N) (see vote tally)