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SB 408

AN ACT CONCERNING LIQUOR PERMITS, FIRE SAFETY AND PREVENTION INSPECTIONS, THE REGISTRATION OF CERTAIN INFORMATION AND JUICE BARS.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Fred Gee

Connecticut bill standardizing liquor permits, fire safety inspections, and juice bar registration to unify fragmented regulatory requirements across food and beverage establishments.

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Bill Summary · SB 408

Legislative bill overview

SB 408 is a Connecticut bill that consolidates regulations affecting liquor permit holders, fire safety inspection requirements, and juice bar operations. The bill establishes registration and compliance standards across these previously fragmented regulatory areas, with particular attention to fire safety protocols for food and beverage establishments.

Why is this important

These regulations directly affect public safety and business operations across Connecticut's food and beverage sector. Standardizing fire safety inspections and permit requirements reduces administrative confusion for business owners while potentially improving emergency preparedness and consumer protection. The inclusion of juice bars alongside liquor permit holders suggests an effort to close regulatory gaps in fast-casual food operations.

Potential points of contention

  • Regulatory burden on small businesses: New registration and compliance requirements could increase operational costs and paperwork, particularly for juice bars and smaller liquor establishments with limited administrative capacity
  • Fire safety enforcement scope: Determining which establishments must undergo inspections and at what frequency may create disputes between regulators and business owners, especially if standards differ by establishment size or type
  • Juice bar classification: The specific regulatory treatment of juice bars (whether treated like food service, liquor establishments, or a distinct category) could create confusion or competitive concerns among similar businesses

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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