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 175-5-31 - Revocation of License For Failure to Operate Retail Outlet & Forfeiture of Retail Outlet for Failure to Operate Retail Outlet
Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 38, September 20, 2024
31.1. Revocation. -- The Commissioner may revoke a Class A retail license if the licensee fails to operate a freestanding liquor retail outlet authorized under the license and may revoke a Class B retail license if the licensee fails to operate a mixed retail liquor outlet authorized under the license.
31.2. Disqualification of current licensee whose license is revoked. -- When a license is revoked under W. Va. Code § 60-3A-27a(a), the Commissioner may not accept the bid of the person who has had a license revoked, or of a related person, when the license is offered for bid following the revocation. As used in this subsection, a bidder is a "related person" when the relationship between the bidder and the person whose license was revoked is such that the latter indirectly owns or controls the bidder under the provisions set forth in section 4 of this rule.
31.3. Procedural due process. -- A revocation of a Class A retail license or Class B retail license under W. Va. Code § 60-3A-27a is subject to the provisions for notice, hearing and judicial review prescribed in W. Va. Code § 60-3A-28.
31.4. Forfeiture of authorization to operate retail outlet. -- When a person operates a retail outlet authorized under a Class A retail license but fails to operate another retail outlet authorized as a separate license, the Commissioner may, after employing criteria prescribed by the Board, reduce the number of retail outlets the person is authorized to operate by the number not being operated. As used here, "failure to operate a retail outlet" includes, but is not limited to:
Example 1. -- The holder of a Class A license authorizing the operation of two retail stores opens the second retail outlet but operates it only six hours per week.
31.5. Issuance of Class B license. -- The Board may authorize the Commissioner to issue, subject to the bid requirements of W. Va. Code § 60-3A-1, et seq., a Class B license for each retail outlet for which authority to operate is forfeited under this section of this rule. The Board shall set a minimum bid for each Class B license.
31.6. Procedural due process. -- A reduction in the number of retail outlets that may be operated by the holder of a Class A retail license under W. Va. Code § 60-3A-27a is subject to the provisions for notice, hearing and judicial review prescribed in W. Va. Code § 60-3A-28.