Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H350

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to governing private label of distilled spirits

Impact

This bill alterations Chapter 138 of the General Laws by introducing new guidelines and requirements for retailers selling private and control label brands. Retailers must now clearly disclose the nature of these brands in all forms of advertising and labeling, thereby providing consumers with critical information regarding the product's ownership and branding. In addition, suppliers are mandated to comply with existing distribution laws while retailers are prohibited from engaging in preferential practices for these brands unless applied equally to all products on sale, which could enhance fair competition in the market.

Summary

House Bill 350 introduces a set of regulations concerning private and control label brands of distilled spirits in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill clarifies definitions around control label brands, which are produced under agreements where retailers have oversight of the product's characteristics but do not own the trademark, and private label brands, which bear trademarks owned by the retailer. The goal of the legislation is to ensure transparency for consumers regarding the source and branding of these products, implementing a structured framework for how they are marketed and sold.

Contention

Some potential points of contention may emerge from the requirements placed on retailers to provide clear and conspicuous disclosures about the private and control label brands. Critics of the bill may argue that these obligations could lead to administrative burdens for smaller retailers, potentially impacting their operational flexibility. Additionally, the enforcement mechanisms introduced may raise concerns about over-regulation in certain areas, which could stifle creativity and innovation in product offerings within Massachusetts' distilled spirits market.

Companion Bills

MA H4969

Replaced by Consumer protection and professional licensure matters

Previously Filed As

MA A08062

Authorizes the sale of private-label liquor at retail for consumption off the premises by certain licensed distillers; requires the labels of such private-label liquors to indicate that the distiller is licensed in New York state; requires reporting.

MA S206

Relative to a model carrier reporting requirement on delivery of wines, malt beverages or distilled spirits

MA S2661

Relative to a model carrier reporting requirement on delivery of wines, malt beverages or distilled spirits

MA SB294

Distilled Spirits; sale of consumable hemp products by retail dealers in distilled spirits; authorize

MA AB1246

Alcoholic beverages: distilled spirits.

MA S938

Privatize Spirituous Liquor

MA SB1618

LIQUOR-DISTILLERIES

MA HB3694

LIQUOR-DISTILLERIES

MA HB3669

Alcoholic beverages; distiller license; fees; distribution; sale; brand labels; effective date.

MA HB805

Provides for the standards of shipping containers for wines and distilled spirits

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.