A 3371
Permits sale of certain alcoholic beverages at convenience stores.
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Bill overview
This bill would allow convenience stores in New Jersey to sell certain alcoholic beverages, specifically beer and wine, to customers for off-premises consumption. It establishes a new ‘restricted convenience store license’ and modifies existing license classifications to accommodate this change. The bill also includes provisions regarding the percentage of locally produced alcohol that must be sold and allows municipalities to prohibit the issuance of these licenses within their borders. It also outlines the fees associated with obtaining and renewing the license.
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Primary sponsors
Sterley Stanley
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