Michigan 2025-2026 Regular Session

Michigan House Bill HB4422

Introduced
5/1/25  
Refer
5/1/25  
Report Pass
9/18/25  
Report Pass
9/25/25  
Engrossed
10/22/25  

Caption

Liquor: authorized distribution agents; authorized distribution agent fees; increase. Amends sec. 205 of 1998 PA 58 (MCL 436.1205).

Impact

The amendments introduced by HB4422 are expected to streamline the delivery process of spirits in Michigan. It establishes clear eligibility criteria for authorized distribution agents, including agreements with suppliers and warehousing facilities. It also mandates that deliveries occur at least weekly and sets guidelines for special emergency orders. By increasing the operational transparency and consistency of distributions, the bill intends to assure that retailers have reliable access to spirits, thereby impacting local economies and the retail alcohol market significantly.

Summary

House Bill 4422 aims to amend the Michigan Liquor Control Code of 1998 by focusing on the roles and operational requirements of authorized distribution agents responsible for warehousing and delivering spirits to licensed retail establishments. This bill seeks to enhance the distribution framework within the state, ensuring that all retail licensees receive adequate service in obtaining spirits. Specifically, the bill puts in place a system whereby authorized agents must comply with certain operational standards and ensures a consistent supply chain to retail stores, particularly through the modification of urgent order procedures during emergencies.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding HB4422 appears supportive among industry stakeholders who believe the bill reinforces necessary structure within Michigan's liquor distribution system. Proponents argue that by assuring accountability and reliability through distribution agents, the bill enhances service to retailers. However, there may be unease among smaller retailers about potential changes to costs associated with deliveries, as agents are permitted to impose fees for emergency orders, raising questions about the bill's overall impact on consumer prices.

Contention

Despite the overall positive sentiment, there are points of contention regarding the bill's implications for costs and accessibility, especially for smaller retail establishments. Critics might argue that imposing fees and establishing uniform delivery requirements could disproportionately burden smaller retailers who rely on more flexible distribution methods. Additionally, concerns may surface around the definition of emergency orders and the extent to which fees might escalate in the future, potentially straining local business operations during peak demand periods or unforeseen circumstances.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MI SB0604

Liquor: authorized distribution agents; authorized distribution agent fees; increase. Amends sec. 205 of 1998 PA 58 (MCL 436.1205).

MI HB4823

Liquor: distribution; general amendments; provide for. Amends secs. 105, 303, 526, 607, 609b & 1025 of 1998 PA 58 (MCL 436.1105 et seq.) & adds sec. 412. TIE BAR WITH: HB 4824'25, HB 4825'25

MI SB0512

Liquor: distribution; general amendments; provide for. Amends secs. 303, 526, 607, 609b, 903b & 1025 of 1998 PA 58 (MCL 436.1303 et seq.) & adds secs. 412, 609k & 804. TIE BAR WITH: SB 0513'25

MI HB5926

Liquor: wine; volume cap on direct shipping; increase. Amends sec. 203 of 1998 PA 58 (MCL 436.1203).

MI HB3107

LIQUOR-WINE SELF-DISTRIBUTION

MI HB4113

Liquor: other; discount for specially designated distributors and on-premises licensees; increase. Amends sec. 233 of 1998 PA 58 (MCL 436.1233).

MI HB4824

Liquor: other; definition of brand; modify. Amends sec. 105 of 1998 PA 58 (MCL 436.1105) & adds sec. 604. TIE BAR WITH: HB 4823'25

MI SB0513

Liquor: other; definition of brand; modify. Amends sec. 105 of 1998 PA 58 (MCL 436.1105) & adds sec. 604. TIE BAR WITH: SB 0512'25

MI HB5083

Liquor: wine; wine tax; eliminate. Amends sec. 301 of 1998 PA 58 (MCL 436.1301).

MI HB4043

Liquor: licenses; providing refrigerator systems to certain licensees; allow. Amends sec. 609 of 1998 PA 58 (MCL 436.1609).

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