SB 66-FN - AS INTRODUCED
2021 SESSION
21-1025
08/11
SENATE BILL 66-FN
AN ACT allowing on-premises licensees to transport beverages and wines for delivery to
consumers.
SPONSORS: Sen. French, Dist 7; Sen. Carson, Dist 14; Sen. Cavanaugh, Dist 16; Sen. Giuda,
Dist 2; Sen. Rosenwald, Dist 13; Sen. Avard, Dist 12; Sen. Prentiss, Dist 5
COMMITTEE: Commerce
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ANALYSIS
This bill allows an on-premise licensee to purchase a restaurant delivery license in order to
deliver beverages and wine with food ordered from the on-premise licensee.
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Explanation: Matter added to current law appears in bold italics.
Matter removed from current law appears [in brackets and struckthrough.]
Matter which is either (a) all new or (b) repealed and reenacted appears in regular type.
SB 66-FN - AS INTRODUCED
21-1025
08/11
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Twenty One
AN ACT allowing on-premises licensees to transport beverages and wines for delivery to
consumers.
Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened:
1 1 Transportation of Beverages and Wine. Amend RSA 179:15 to read as follows:
2 179:15 Transportation of Beverages and Wine.
3 I. A person may transport or deliver beverages and wines in this state without a license,
4 provided such beverages and wines were obtained as authorized by this title and provided such
5 beverages and wines are for consumption only and not for resale purposes.
6 II. Licensees may transport and deliver to their place of business beverages and wines
7 purchased as authorized under this title, and[, except on-premises licensees,] may transport and
8 deliver anywhere in the state such beverages and wines ordered from and sold by them in vehicles
9 operated under the control of themselves or of their employees [or agents], provided that the owner
10 of such vehicles shall carry a copy of the license issued by the commission in the vehicle driven on
11 behalf of the licensee for whom they are transporting such beverages and wines.
12 III.(a) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph II, an on-premises licensee
13 may purchase a restaurant delivery license from the commission for $250. Such license
14 shall expire one year after the date of issue and may be renewed by an on-premises licensee
15 for $250 each year.
16 (b) An on-premises licensee in possession of a restaurant delivery license shall
17 only be permitted to transport beverages and wines for delivery to consumers subject to the
18 following requirements:
19 (1) All deliveries of beverages and wines shall be accompanied by food
20 prepared by the restaurant delivery licensee and ordered by the consumer;
21 (2) All deliveries of beverages and wine conducted pursuant to this section
22 shall be undertaken during the on-premises licensee's hours of operation and shall be
23 delivered only to areas where the sale of alcoholic beverages is permitted;
24 (3) All deliveries of beverages and wine shall be solely for the personal
25 consumption of the consumer and not for resale;
26 (4) All beverages and wines transported pursuant to RSA 179:15, II shall be
27 transported in their original, manufactured, sealed containers and shall consist of no
28 greater than 192 ounces of malt beverage or 1.5 liters of sparkling or still wine;
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1 (5) Any individual engaged in the delivery of beverages and wines pursuant
2 to this section shall be an employee who regularly receives a W-2 from the on-premises
3 licensee and is at least 21 years of age; and
4 (6) During deliveries conducted under this section, the person engaged in
5 making the delivery shall acquire a signed receipt from the consumer. Consumers who
6 appear visibly intoxicated or who a reasonable and prudent person would know are
7 intoxicated, who do not produce identification verifying the consumer's age, or who fail to
8 sign a receipt shall not be entitled to his or her delivery of beverages or wine.
9 (c) No holder of a restaurant delivery license or on-premises license shall
10 deliver any alcoholic beverage to any college, university, or school, whether public or
11 private, located within the state. No holder of a restaurant delivery license or on-premises
12 license shall deliver any alcoholic beverage to any public library, public playground, or
13 public park.
14 IV. A person holding an on-premises license engaged in take-out services may
15 include beverages and wine with meals sold to a consumer for consumption by the
16 consumer and not for resale. The requirements set forth in subparagraph III(b) shall
17 apply to any take-out meal sold with beverages or wine.
18 V. Every person operating such a vehicle, when engaged in such transportation or delivery,
19 shall carry a copy of the license in the vehicle so operated, and shall carry such evidence as the
20 commission by rule may prescribe showing the origin and destination of the beverages and wines
21 being transported or delivered. Upon demand of any law enforcement officer, investigator, or
22 employee of the commission, the person operating such vehicle shall produce for inspection a copy of
23 the license and the evidence required by this section. Failure to produce such license or evidence
24 shall constitute prima facie evidence of unlawful transportation. Except as otherwise provided,
25 beverages and wines may be transported within the state only by a railroad or steamboat
26 corporation or by a person regularly and lawfully conducting a general express or trucking business,
27 and in each case holding a valid carrier's license issued by the commission. Nothing in this section
28 shall prohibit individual retail licensees from arranging for the delivery of wine products to a
29 location central for the parties involved.
30 2 Transportation of Beverages and Wine; Effective July 1, 2022. RSA 179:15 is repealed and
31 reenacted to read as follows:
32 179:15 Transportation of Beverages and Wine.
33 I. A person may transport or deliver beverages and wines in this state without a license,
34 provided such beverages and wines were obtained as authorized by this title and provided such
35 beverages and wines are for consumption only and not for resale purposes.
36 II. Licensees may transport and deliver to their place of business beverages and wines
37 purchased as authorized under this title, and, except on-premises licensees, may transport and
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1 deliver anywhere in the state such beverages and wines ordered from and sold by them in vehicles
2 operated under the control of themselves or of their employees or agents, provided that the owner of
3 such vehicles shall carry a copy of the license issued by the commission in the vehicle driven on
4 behalf of the licensee for whom they are transporting such beverages and wines.
5 III. Every person operating such a vehicle, when engaged in such transportation or delivery,
6 shall carry a copy of the license in the vehicle so operated, and shall carry such evidence as the
7 commission by rule may prescribe showing the origin and destination of the beverages and wines
8 being transported or delivered. Upon demand of any law enforcement officer, investigator, or
9 employee of the commission, the person operating such vehicle shall produce for inspection a copy of
10 the license and the evidence required by this section. Failure to produce such license or evidence
11 shall constitute prima facie evidence of unlawful transportation. Except as otherwise provided,
12 beverages and wines may be transported within the state only by a railroad or steamboat
13 corporation or by a person regularly and lawfully conducting a general express or trucking business,
14 and in each case holding a valid carrier's license issued by the commission. Nothing in this section
15 shall prohibit individual retail licensees from arranging for the delivery of wine products to a
16 location central for the parties involved.
17 3 Effective Date.
18 I. Section 2 of this act shall take effect July 1, 2022.
19 II. The remainder of this act shall take effect 60 days after its passage.
LBA
21-1025
1/11/21
SB 66-FN- FISCAL NOTE
AS INTRODUCED
AN ACT allowing on-premises licensees to transport beverages and wines for delivery to
consumers.
FISCAL IMPACT: [ X ] State [ ] County [ ] Local [ ] None
Estimated Increase / (Decrease)
STATE: FY 2021 FY 2022 FY 2023 FY 2024
Appropriation $0 $0 $0 $0
Indeterminable Indeterminable Indeterminable
Revenue $0
Increase Increase Increase
Expenditures $0 Indeterminable Indeterminable Indeterminable
[ ] General [ ] Education [ ] Highway [ X ] Other - Liquor
Funding Source:
Fund
METHODOLOGY:
This bill allows an on-premise licensee to purchase a restaurant delivery license in order to
deliver beverages and wine with food ordered from the licensee.
The Liquor Commission indicates the bill would allow businesses that hold an on-premise license
to acquire a separate license to deliver a limited quantity of beer or wine to customers who order
food. The Commission reports, for almost a year, on premise licensees have been able to conduct
home delivery of beer and wine under the authority of Emergency Order #2, pursuant to
Executive order 2020-04. The Commission’s Division of Enforcement reports very few problems
by licensees who have chosen to make home deliveries under the Emergency Order. The
Commission contacted the New Hampshire Lodging and Restaurant Association to obtain an
estimate on the number members that have taken advantage of the Emergency Order. The
Association had no information regarding the number of members making deliveries under the
Executive Order. The Commission's Division of Enforcement, Licensing and Education has
incorporated enforcement of the Executive Order into the its regular duties. The Commission
assumes, should the bill become law, there would be some impact on existing enforcement
responsibilities, but the fiscal impact cannot be determined. There would be an increase in
revenue from the $250 licenses issue to businesses. The amount of additional revenue is also
indeterminable.
It is assumed that any fiscal impact would occur after July 1, 2021
AGENCIES CONTACTED:
Liquor Commission

Statutes affected:
Introduced: 179:15
latest version: 179:15