LIHEAP Parity Act
Bill S 1700 allows limited direct interstate wine shipments to consumers, expanding access, supporting wineries, and ensuring tax compliance and age verification.
Bill S 1700 allows limited direct interstate wine shipments to consumers, expanding access, supporting wineries, and ensuring tax compliance and age verification.
Bill S 1700 aims to regulate and facilitate the direct interstate shipment of wine for off-premises consumption. The legislation seeks to create a framework that allows consumers to receive wine shipments directly from producers located in other states, thereby expanding access to a wider variety of wines and supporting the wine industry.
The bill includes several important provisions:
- Limited Direct Shipments: Establishes guidelines for limited direct shipments of wine from out-of-state producers to consumers within the state.
- Licensing Requirements: Requires out-of-state wine producers to obtain a specific license to ship wine directly to consumers, ensuring compliance with state regulations.
- Quantity Restrictions: Imposes limits on the quantity of wine that can be shipped to an individual consumer within a specified time frame to prevent excessive shipments.
- Age Verification: Mandates that all shipments include age verification measures to ensure that recipients are of legal drinking age.
- Tax Compliance: Requires that all applicable state taxes on wine sales are collected and remitted by the shipper.
Bill S 1700 is related to several prior-session bills, including:
- A 8899
- S 7740
- S 3331
- A 556 (companion bill)
These related bills may provide context or serve as a foundation for the current legislation, indicating ongoing legislative interest in the regulation of wine shipments.
Bill S 1700 represents a significant step toward modernizing the regulation of wine shipments across state lines, aiming to balance consumer access with regulatory compliance. As it progresses through the legislative process, stakeholders will be closely monitoring its developments and potential impacts on the wine industry and consumers alike.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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