Plain English Breakdown
The official source material does not provide details on how the bill affects existing distiller's licenses or specifies the process for obtaining/renewing a manufacturer’s license.
Changes to Alcoholic Beverage Manufacturing Licenses
This bill amends Tennessee's laws regarding manufacturing licenses for alcoholic beverages to allow manufacturers with intellectual property rights to sell certain imported products and serve samples.
What This Bill Does
- Amends the requirements for a manufacturer’s license so that it allows selling certain imported alcohol products at retail if the manufacturer owns the intellectual property rights and the product meets U.S. federal regulations and Mexican standards set by the Consejo Regulador del Tequila.
- Authorizes manufacturers to serve samples of their products, whether made locally or imported, to visitors over legal drinking age.
Who It Names or Affects
- Manufacturers and distributors of alcoholic beverages
- Distilleries selling alcohol for consumption on their premises
Terms To Know
- intellectual property rights
- Legal ownership over creations such as inventions, designs, or trademarks.
- Consejo Regulador del Tequila
- A regulatory council in Mexico that sets standards for tequila production and quality.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not specify the exact process for obtaining or renewing a manufacturer’s license.
- It is unclear how this change will affect existing distiller's licenses and their requirements.