Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB210

Caption

Alcoholic beverages; retail dealers; revise provisions

Impact

The changes proposed by HB 210 could have significant implications for local retail liquor markets. By permitting multiple licenses for individuals in high-revenue counties, the bill may encourage increased competition and diversity in liquor offerings. Furthermore, it expands the maximum number of tasting events that package liquor stores can conduct annually from 52 to 104, suggesting a motivation to promote consumer engagement and the growth of retail alcohol sales.

Summary

House Bill 210 seeks to amend the provisions governing retail dealers of alcoholic beverages in Georgia. Specifically, the bill allows individuals to hold a beneficial interest in more than two retail dealer licenses, provided that the additional licenses are located in counties that collected over $750 million in tax revenue in the previous fiscal year. This can potentially open up new business opportunities for retail dealers in wealthier counties while also consolidating license ownership in specific regions.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, HB 210 may face criticism regarding its impact on local communities and smaller retail operators. Critics argue that the allowance for multiple licenses could lead to market monopolization in affluent counties, sidelining smaller dealers who may struggle to compete with larger entities. Additionally, concerns may arise regarding the nature and regulation of the tasting events, as an increase in such activities could raise questions about responsible alcohol consumption and community standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB126

Alcoholic beverages; purchased from designated retail dealers by small businesses; provide for sale or distribution

GA SB2915

Alcoholic beverages; revise provisions concerning native wine retailer's permits and festival permits.

GA SB86

Alcoholic Beverages; retail dealers to offer discounts to consumers through premiums, coupons, or rebates on alcoholic beverages purchased for consumption off the premises; authorize

GA AB404

Revises provisions relating to alcoholic beverages. (BDR 52-651)

GA SB75

Alcoholic Beverages - Class A License - Food Retailers

GA HB622

Alcoholic beverages; allow direct sales and shipments of certain and revise certain provisions regarding package retailer's permits.

GA SB439

Revises provisions relating to alcoholic beverages. (BDR 52-1108)

GA SB229

Alcoholic Beverages; the issuance of wholesale consumable hemp licenses to wholesale dealers of alcoholic beverages; prohibit

GA HB558

Alcoholic beverages; increase number of package retailer's permits a person may own.

GA HB670

Alcoholic beverages; increase number of package retailer's permits a person may own.

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