HOUSE AMENDED PRIOR PRINTER'S NOS. 1007, 1505, 1532, PRINTER'S NO. 1767 1630
No. 926 Session of 1997
INTRODUCED BY BRIGHTBILL, AFFLERBACH, EARLL, PICCOLA, HART, THOMPSON, WOZNIAK, HECKLER AND O'PAKE, APRIL 16, 1997
AS REPORTED FROM COMMITTEE ON LIQUOR CONTROL, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, AS AMENDED, MARCH 16, 1998
AN ACT
1 Amending the act of April 12, 1951 (P.L.90, No.21), entitled, as
2 reenacted, "An act relating to alcoholic liquors, alcohol and
3 malt and brewed beverages; amending, revising, consolidating
4 and changing the laws relating thereto; regulating and
5 restricting the manufacture, purchase, sale, possession,
6 consumption, importation, transportation, furnishing, holding
7 in bond, holding in storage, traffic in and use of alcoholic
8 liquors, alcohol and malt and brewed beverages and the
9 persons engaged or employed therein; defining the powers and
10 duties of the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board; providing
11 for the establishment and operation of State liquor stores,
12 for the payment of certain license fees to the respective
13 municipalities and townships, for the abatement of certain
14 nuisances and, in certain cases, for search and seizure
15 without warrant; prescribing penalties and forfeitures;
16 providing for local option, and repealing existing laws,"
17 providing for alcoholic cider; further providing for
18 breweries and for limited wineries; providing for <--
19 construction and applicability; and making repeals.
20 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
21 hereby enacts as follows:
22 Section 1. The definition of "malt or brewed beverages" in
23 section 102 of the act of April 12, 1951 (P.L.90, No.21), known
24 as the Liquor Code, reenacted and amended June 29, 1987 (P.L.32,
1 No.14), is amended and the section is amended by adding a 2 definition to read: 3 Section 102. Definitions.--The following words or phrases, 4 unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, shall have the 5 meanings ascribed to them in this section: 6 * * * 7 "Alcoholic cider" shall mean a beverage which may contain 8 carbonation in an amount not to exceed three hundred ninety-two 9 one thousandths (.392) of a gram per one hundred (100) 10 milliliters and flavors, produced through alcoholic fermentation 11 of only apples or apple juice, consisting of at least one-half 12 of one (.5%) per centum, but not greater than five and one-half <-- 13 (5.5%) NO MORE THAN SIX (6%) per centum, alcohol by volume and <-- 14 sold or offered for sale as alcoholic cider and not as a wine, a 15 wine product, or as a substitute for wine, in bottles, cases, 16 kegs, cans or other suitable containers of the type used for the 17 sale of malt or brewed beverages in this Commonwealth. 18 * * * 19 "Malt or Brewed Beverages" [means] shall mean any beer, lager 20 beer, ale, porter or similar fermented malt beverage containing 21 one-half of one (.5%) per centum or more of alcohol by volume, 22 by whatever name such beverage may be called, and shall mean 23 alcoholic cider. 24 * * * 25 Section 2. Section 446(2) of the act is amended to read: <-- 26 Section 446. Breweries.--Holders of a brewery license may: 27 * * * 28 (2) Operate a restaurant or brewery pub on the licensed 29 premises under such conditions and regulations as the board may 30 enforce[.]: Provided, however, That sales on Sunday may be made 19970S0926B1767 - 2 -
1 between the hours of one o'clock postmeridian and ten o'clock 2 postmeridian, irrespective of the volume of food sales if the 3 licensed premises are at a stadium or arena location. 4 * * * 5 Section 3 2. Section 505.2 of the act, amended April 29, <-- 6 1994 (P.L.212, No.30) and May 31, 1996 (P.L.312, No.49), is 7 amended to read: 8 Section 505.2. Limited Wineries.--In the interest of 9 promoting tourism and recreational development in Pennsylvania, 10 holders of a limited winery license may: 11 (1) Produce alcoholic ciders, wines and wine coolers only 12 from fruits grown in Pennsylvania in an amount not to exceed two 13 hundred thousand (200,000) gallons per year. 14 (2) Sell alcoholic cider, wine and wine coolers produced by 15 the limited winery or purchased in bulk in bond from another 16 Pennsylvania limited winery on the licensed premises, under such 17 conditions and regulations as the board may enforce, to the 18 board, to individuals and to hotel, restaurant, club and public 19 service liquor licensees, and to Pennsylvania winery licensees: 20 Provided, That a limited winery shall not, in any calendar year, 21 purchase alcoholic cider or wine produced by other limited 22 wineries in an amount in excess of fifty (50%) per centum of the 23 alcoholic cider or wine produced by the purchasing limited 24 winery in the preceding calendar year. 25 (3) Separately or in conjunction with other limited 26 wineries, sell alcoholic cider, wine and wine coolers produced 27 by the limited winery on no more than five (5) board-approved 28 locations other than the licensed premises, with no bottling or 29 production requirement at those additional board-approved 30 locations and under such conditions and regulations as the board 19970S0926B1767 - 3 -
1 may enforce, to the board, to individuals and to hotel, 2 restaurant, club and public service liquor licensees. 3 (4) At the discretion of the board, obtain a special [wine] 4 permit to participate in alcoholic cider, wine and food 5 expositions off the licensed premises. A special [wine] permit 6 shall be issued upon proper application and payment of a fee of 7 thirty dollars ($30) per day for each day of permitted use, not 8 to exceed five (5) consecutive days. A limited winery may not 9 obtain more than five (5) special [wine] permits in any calendar 10 year. The total number of days for all the special permits may 11 not exceed ten (10) days in any calendar year. A special [wine] 12 permit shall entitle the holder to engage in the sale of 13 alcoholic cider or wine produced by the bottle or in case lots 14 by the permittee under the authority of a limited winery 15 license. Holders of special [wine] permits may provide tasting 16 samples of wines in individual portions not to exceed one (1) 17 fluid ounce. Samples at alcoholic cider, wine and food 18 expositions may be sold or offered free of charge. Except as 19 provided herein, limited wineries utilizing special [wine] 20 permits shall be governed by all applicable provisions of this 21 act as well as by all applicable regulations or conditions 22 adopted by the board. 23 For the purposes of this clause, "alcoholic cider, wine and 24 food expositions" are defined as affairs held indoors or 25 outdoors with the primary intent of educating those in 26 attendance of the availability, nature and quality of 27 Pennsylvania-produced alcoholic ciders and wines in conjunction 28 with suitable food displays, demonstrations and sales. [Wine] 29 Alcoholic cider, wine and food expositions may also include 30 activities other than alcoholic cider, wine and food displays, 19970S0926B1767 - 4 -
1 including arts and crafts, musical activities, cultural 2 exhibits, agricultural exhibits and similar activities. 3 (5) Apply for and hold a hotel liquor license, a restaurant 4 liquor license or a malt and brewed beverages retail license to 5 sell for consumption at the restaurant or limited winery on the 6 licensed winery premises, liquor, wine and malt or brewed 7 beverages regardless of the place of manufacture under the same 8 conditions and regulations as any other hotel liquor license, 9 restaurant liquor license or malt and brewed beverages retail 10 license. 11 Section 4 3. The act is amended by adding an article to <-- 12 read: 13 ARTICLE X. 14 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS. 15 Section 1001. Construction and Applicability.--(a) Except 16 as provided in subsection (b), unless the context clearly 17 indicates otherwise, a reference to "malt or brewed beverages" 18 in a statute shall be construed to include alcoholic cider. 19 (b) Regardless of context, a reference to "malt or brewed 20 beverages" in Article XX of the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, 21 No.2), known as the "Tax Reform Code of 1971," shall be 22 construed to include alcoholic cider. 23 (c) Except as provided in subsection (d), unless the context 24 clearly indicates otherwise, a reference to "wine" in a statute 25 shall be construed to exclude alcoholic cider. 26 (d) Regardless of context, a reference to "wine" in the act 27 of December 5, 1933 (Sp.Sess., P.L.38, No.6), known as the 28 "Spirituous and Vinous Liquor Tax Law," shall be construed to 29 exclude alcoholic cider. 30 Section 5 4. The following acts and parts of acts are <-- 19970S0926B1767 - 5 -
1 repealed insofar as they are inconsistent with this act: 2 Act of December 5, 1933 (Sp.Sess., P.L.38, No.6), known as 3 the Spirituous and Vinous Liquor Tax Law. 4 Article XX of the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known 5 as the Tax Reform Code of 1971. 6 Section 6 5. Pennsylvania Liquor Stores may continue to sell <-- 7 alcoholic cider within its inventory after the effective date of 8 this act, until the alcoholic cider within its current inventory 9 is depleted. The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board shall not 10 purchase additional alcoholic cider after the effective date of 11 this act. 12 Section 7 6. This act shall take effect in 60 days. <-- C17L47MRD/19970S0926B1767 - 6 -