2023-2024 Bill 4231: Liquor Sales - South Carolina Legislature Online

South Carolina General Assembly
125th Session, 2023-2024

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H. 4231

STATUS INFORMATION

General Bill
Sponsors: Reps. M.M. Smith, Davis, Bernstein, Guest, Brittain, Henegan, B. Newton, Carter, B.L. Cox, Bannister, Herbkersman, Robbins, Schuessler, Hart and Leber
Companion/Similar bill(s): 492
Document Path: LC-0269SA23.docx

Introduced in the House on March 30, 2023
Introduced in the Senate on February 15, 2024
Last Amended on February 14, 2024
Currently residing in the House

Summary: Liquor Sales

HISTORY OF LEGISLATIVE ACTIONS

Date Body Action Description with journal page number
3/30/2023 House Introduced and read first time (House Journal-page 20)
3/30/2023 House Referred to Committee on Judiciary (House Journal-page 20)
1/24/2024 House Member(s) request name added as sponsor: Robbins
1/24/2024 House Committee report: Favorable with amendment Judiciary (House Journal-page 5)
1/25/2024 House Member(s) request name added as sponsor: Schuessler
1/30/2024 House Member(s) request name added as sponsor: Hart
1/30/2024 House Requests for debate-Rep(s). B. Newton, Hiott, Forrest, Felder, Hewitt, McCravy, Nutt, B.L. Cox, M.M. Smith, Davis, Carter, Bamberg, W. Newton, Gilliam, Calhoon, Wooten, McDaniel (House Journal-page 25)
2/7/2024 House Member(s) request name added as sponsor: Leber
2/7/2024 House Debate adjourned (House Journal-page 25)
2/14/2024 House Amended (House Journal-page 25)
2/14/2024 House Read second time (House Journal-page 25)
2/14/2024 House Roll call Yeas-68 Nays-44 (House Journal-page 31)
2/15/2024 House Read third time and sent to Senate (House Journal-page 27)
2/15/2024 Senate Introduced and read first time (Senate Journal-page 5)
2/15/2024 Senate Referred to Committee on Judiciary (Senate Journal-page 5)
3/26/2024 Senate Referred to Subcommittee: Talley (ch), Hutto, Malloy, Senn, M.Johnson, Reichenbach, Tedder

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VERSIONS OF THIS BILL

03/30/2023
01/24/2024
02/14/2024



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Amended

February 14, 2024

 

H. 4231

 

Introduced by Reps. M. M. Smith, Davis, Bernstein, Guest, Brittain, Henegan, B. Newton, Carter, B. L. Cox, Bannister, Herbkersman, Robbins, Schuessler, Hart and Leber

 

S. Printed 02/14/24--H.

Read the first time March 30, 2023

 

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A bill

 

to amend the South Carolina Code of Laws by amending Section 61-6-1155, relating to MICRO-DISTILLERIES, so as to provide that a micro-distillery may sell certain liquors distilled on the premises on Sundays; and by amending Section 61-6-4160, relating to the prohibition on the sale of alcoholic liquors on certain days, so as to provide that certain local governing bodies may authorize the sale of alcoholic liquors on sundays under certain circumstances.

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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:

 

SECTION 1.  Section 61-6-1155 of the S.C. Code is amended by adding:

 

(E) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a micro-distillery selling liquor at its licensed premises pursuant to authorization set forth in subsection (A) and provided a referendum is conducted pursuant to Section 61-6-2010(C) may sell the alcoholic liquors distilled on the licensed premises at retail between 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. on Sundays. The sale of such alcoholic liquors must comply with the provisions of this chapter, notwithstanding the prohibition of Sunday retail sales.

 

SECTION 2.  Section 61-6-4160 of the S.C. Code is amended to read:

 

    Section 61-6-4160. (A) It is unlawful to sell alcoholic liquors on Sunday except as authorized by law, on Christmas Day, or during periods proclaimed by the Governor in the interest of law and order or public morals and decorum. Full authority to proclaim these periods is conferred upon the Governor in addition to all his other powers. It is unlawful for a retail dealer to sell alcoholic liquors on Sunday except as authorized and provided for in this section.

    (B) The Department of Revenue may issue a permit to allow the sale of alcoholic liquors on Sunday between 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. by a licensed retail dealer in a county or municipality that authorizes the sale of alcoholic liquors on Sunday in the manner provided in subsection (C). The department shall charge a nonrefundable filing fee of one hundred dollars for processing each application. The department shall charge for an annual fifty-two week permit a nonrefundable fee of three thousand dollars per year. However, the fifty-two-week permit must not extend beyond the expiration date of the biennial license issued pursuant to this chapter. If the expiration date is less than fifty-two weeks from the date of the application for the fifty-two-week permit, the department must prorate the three thousand dollar fee on a monthly basis. The permit fee must be waived if the applicant certifies to the department that the applicant is the owner of the retail premises in which the permit is sought, and the applicant does not have an ownership interest in other retail locations where a permit authorizing the Sunday sale of liquor may be issued. The department in its sole discretion shall specify the terms and conditions of the permit. The filing and permit fees must be distributed by the Department of Revenue pursuant to the provisions of Section 61-6-2010(B).

    (C)(1) A permit authorized by this section may be issued only in those counties or municipalities where a majority of the qualified electors voting in a referendum vote in favor of the issuance of the permit. The county or municipal election commission, as the case may be, shall conduct a referendum upon petition of at least ten percent but not more than seven thousand five hundred qualified electors of the county or municipality, as the case may be. The petition form must be submitted to the election commission not less than one hundred twenty days before the date of the referendum. The names on the petition must be on the petition form provided to county election officials by the State Election Commission. The names on the petition must be certified by the election commission within sixty days after receiving the petition form. The referendum must be conducted at the next general election. The election commission shall cause a notice to be published in a newspaper circulated in the county or municipality, as the case may be, at least seven days before the referendum. The state election laws must apply to the referendum, mutatis mutandis. The election commission shall publish the results of the referendum and certify them to the South Carolina Department of Revenue. The question on the ballot must be:

    "Shall the South Carolina Department of Revenue be authorized to issue permits to licensed retail dealers in this (county) (municipality) to allow for the sale of alcoholic liquors on Sunday between 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. in compliance with the provisions of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act?"

       (2) A referendum for this purpose may not be held more often than once in forty-eight months.

       (3) The expenses for this purpose must be paid by the county or municipality conducting the referendum.

       (4) In addition to the petition method of calling the referendum provided for in item (1), a county or municipal governing body by ordinance also may call the referendum. Upon receipt of a copy of the ordinance filed with the county or municipal election commission at least sixty days before the date of the next general election, the commission shall conduct the referendum in the manner provided in this section at that general election. The provisions of this item are in addition to the authority of a municipal governing body to call for a referendum under the circumstances enumerated in subsection (D).

    (D)(1) The municipal governing body may order a referendum on the question of the issuance of permits to allow the sale of alcoholic liquors in the following circumstances:

           (a) parts of the municipality are located in more than one county;

           (b) as a result of a favorable vote in a county referendum held pursuant to this section, permits may be issued in only the parts of the municipality located in that county; and

           (c) the proposed referendum would authorize issuance of permits in the remaining parts of the municipality.

       (2) The method of ordering a referendum provided in this subsection is in addition to the petition method. An unfavorable vote in a municipal referendum does not affect the authority to issue these permits in the part of the municipality located in a county where these permits may be issued.