Code of Virginia (Last Updated:July 28, 2020) |
TITLE 4.1. Alcoholic Beverage Control Act |
CHAPTER 2. Administration of Licenses |
ARTICLE 2. Licenses Granted By Board; Limitations; Revocation and Suspension |
SECTION 4.1-223. Conditions under which Board shall refuse to grant licenses |
The Board shall refuse to grant any: 1. Wholesale beer or wine license to any person, unless such person has established or will establish a place or places of business within the Commonwealth at which will be received and from which will be distributed all alcoholic beverages sold by such person in the Commonwealth. However, in special circumstances, the Board, subject to any regulations it may adopt, may permit alcoholic beverages to be received into or distributed from places other than established places of business. 2. Wholesale beer license or wholesale wine license to any entity that is owned, in whole or in part, by any manufacturer of alcoholic beverages, any subsidiary or affiliate of such manufacturer or any person under common control with such manufacturer. This subdivision, however, shall not apply to (i) any applicant for a wholesale beer or wine license filed pursuant to subdivision B 3 b of § 4.1-216 or (ii) the nonprofit, nonstock corporation established pursuant to subdivision B 2 of § 4.1-216 in exercising any privileges granted under § 4.1-216 . As used in this subdivision, the term "manufacturer" includes any person (i) who brews, vinifies or distills alcoholic beverages for sale or (ii) engaging in business as a contract brewer, winery or distillery that owns alcoholic beverage product brand rights, but arranges the manufacture of such products by another person. 3. Mixed beverage license if the Board determines that in the licensed establishment there (i) is entertainment of a lewd, obscene or lustful nature including what is commonly called stripteasing, topless entertaining, and the like, or which has employees who are not clad both above and below the waist, or who uncommonly expose the body or (ii) are employees who solicit the sale of alcoholic beverages. 4. Wholesale wine license until the applicant has filed with the Board a bond payable to the Commonwealth, in a sum not to exceed $10,000, upon a form approved by the Board, signed by the applicant or licensee and a surety company authorized to do business in the Commonwealth as surety, and conditioned upon such person's (i) securing wine only in a manner provided by law, (ii) remitting to the Board the proper tax thereon, (iii) keeping such records as may be required by law or Board regulations, and (iv) abiding by such other laws or Board regulations relative to the handling of wine by wholesale wine licensees. The Board may waive the requirement of both the surety and the bond in cases where the wholesaler has previously demonstrated his financial responsibility. 5. Mixed beverage license to any member, agent or employee of the Board or to any corporation or other business entity in which such member, agent or employee is a stockholder or has any other economic interest. Whenever any other elective or appointive official of the Commonwealth or any political subdivision thereof applies for such a license or continuance thereof, he shall state on the application the official position he holds, and whenever a corporation or other business entity in which any such official is a stockholder or has any other economic interests applies for such a license, it shall state on the application the full economic interest of each such official in such corporation or other business entity. 6. License authorized by this chapter until the license tax required by § 4.1-216 is paid to the Board. Code 1950, § 4-31; 1954, c. 301; 1956, c. 523; 1968, c. 7, §§ 4-98.9, 4-98.17; 1972, cc. 178, 525; 1974, cc. 267, 548; 1975, c. 413; 1976, cc. 67, 698; 1978, c. 446; 1980, c. 299; 1982, c. 66; 1984, c. 703; 1986, cc. 94, 615; 1989, c. 311; 1990, c. 727; 1992, c. 161; 1993, c. 866; 2000, c. 4.1-216 ; 2007, cc. 4.1-216 , 4.1-216 ; 2012, cc. 4.1-216 , 4.1-216 . |