West Virginia Code of State Rules
Agency 175 - Alcohol Beverage Control Commission
Title 175 - LEGISLATIVE RULE ALCOHOL BEVERAGE CONTROL COMMISSIONER
Series 175-05 - Licensing Of Retail Outlets
Section 175-5-12 - License Bidding Procedure and the Preference for Resident Bidders
Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 38, September 20, 2024
12.1. In determining the highest bidder for purposes of W. Va. Code § 60-3A-10a, and 175 CSR 5-10, the Board shall afford a five percent (5%) preference for West Virginia resident bidders. This preference shall be computed by adding five percent (5) of the bid price to the bid price submitted by the West Virginia resident bidder for a retail license. This preference shall be forfeited by any resident bidder who fails to submit the minimum bid amount specified by the Board for a particular retail license.
12.2. For purposes of W. Va. Code § 60-3A-10a and this section of the rule, a bidder shall be considered a West Virginia resident if the bidder:
Example 1. The minimum bid for a Class B retail license is $300,000. Two (2) bids are received. A West Virginia resident bidder submits a bid of $305,000 and a nonresident submits a bid of $310,000 for that license. The bid is awarded to the West Virginia resident bidder. [$305,000 + $15,250.00 (which is five percent (5%) of $305,000) equals $320,250.00 which is greater than the bid of $310,000 submitted by the nonresident bidder.]
Example 2. The minimum bid for a new Class B retail license is $200,000. Two bids are received. A West Virginia resident bidder submits a bid of $200,000 and a nonresident submits a bid of $215,000 for that license. The bid is awarded to the nonresident bidder. [$200,000 + $10,000 (which is five percent (5%) of $200,000.00) equals $210,000, which is less than the bid of $215,000 submitted by the nonresident bidder.]
Example 3. The minimum bid for a new Class B retail license is $200,000. Two bids are received. A West Virginia resident bidder submits a bid of $190,000 and a nonresident submits a bid of $205,000 for that license. The bid is awarded to the nonresident bidder because the resident bidder failed to bid the minimum bid amount. The five percent (5%) resident bidder preference does not apply in this example.
12.3. "Headquarters" or "principal place of business" means the place where the majority of the governing power of a bidder resides and is executed.
Example 1. ABC Corporation is a Delaware corporation whose corporate headquarters has been located continuously in West Virginia since July 1, 1990. ABC Corporation is a West Virginia resident for purposes of the preference allowed by W. Va. Code § 60-3A-10a and this section of the rule.
Example 2. D & E Corporation is incorporated under the laws of West Virginia. Its corporate headquarters is located in Alpha State. D & E Corporation is not a West Virginia resident for purposes of the preference allowed by W. Va. Code § 60-3A-10a and this rule.
Example 3. A corporation, whether incorporated in West Virginia or in another state, that operates retail outlets in this State but does not have its headquarters in this State is not a West Virginia resident.
Example 4. A partnership, limited liability company or other legal entity that is not a corporation, whether formed under the laws of this or another state, that operates one or more retail outlets in this State but does not maintain its headquarters or principal place of business in this State is not a West Virginia resident for purposes of the resident vendor preferences allowed under W. Va. Code §§ 60-3A-10a and 60-3A-10b and this rule.
12.4. In order to qualify as a resident bidder, a person other than an individual, means a bidder who in each year of the four (4) year period during the forty-eight (48) consecutive months immediately prior to the date on which the bid is opened, did as follows:
12.5. A bidder who is an individual shall be able to meet the four year continuous residency requirement by providing the Commissioner with documentary proof that he/she has resided continuously in West Virginia for four (4) years during the forty-eight (48) month period immediately preceding the filing of the bid. Copies of receipts from the Sheriff of a County indicating payment of personal property taxes and/or real estate taxes for each of the four (4) years which indicate a West Virginia address for the bidder; copies of Department of Motor Vehicle documents such as a Driver's License, Registration Card, and Certificate of Title indicating a West Virginia address for the bidder during those four years; copies of Voter Registration office documents indicating a West Virginia residence address for the bidder during those four years; certification from the Tax Commissioner that the bidder had filed Income Tax Returns for the previous four year period prior to the bid which indicated a West Virginia residence address for the bidder are examples of documents which can be submitted to the Commissioner in proof of a bidder's residence address during the four (4) years in question. Copies of any two documents mentioned above shall be submitted with the bid form and to the Commissioner's office by any individual bidder who desires to be granted a Preference For Resident Bidders.
12.6. A bidder who is other than an individual and is claiming a preference for residential bidders, shall submit documents in its bid package which prove its entitlement to this preferential treatment. The documents must establish that the requirements of section 12.4 of this rule have been satisfied.
12.7. A bidder who believes he meets the requirements for residency must affirmatively assert his or her claim on the official application form to receive this preferential treatment.
12.8. A supplemental two-page (2) guideline for bidders seeking a residential preference entitled "Residential Bid Preferences" will be provided by the Commissioner.