West Virginia Code § 60-3A-27a

Revocation of license or reduction of authority to operate retail outlet
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for failure to operate retail outlet.
(a)(1) The commissioner may revoke a Class A retail license if the licensee fails to operate at
least one of the retail outlets authorized under the license. The commissioner may revoke a
Class B retail license if the licensee fails to operate the retail outlet authorized under the
license. e
(2) The commissioner may not accept the bid of a person who has had a license revoked
pursuant to subdivision (1) of this subsection when the license is offered for bid following the
revocation. u
(b)(1) Where a person operates at least one of the retail outlets authorized under a Class A
license, but fails to operate the full number of retail outlets authorized under the license, the
commissioner may reduce the number of retail outlets the person is authorized to operate
under the license by the number that is not being operated.
(2) Notwithstanding any provision of section sseven of this article to the contrary, the board
may authorize the commissioner to issue, subject to the bid requirements of section ten of
this article, a Class B license in the stead oif each retail outlet for which authority to operate
under a Class A license has been redguced under subdivision (1) of this subsection.
(3) The commissioner may not accept the bid of a person who has had the number of retail
outlets authorized under a license reduced pursuant to subdivision (1) of this subsection for
any Class B license issued in the stead of a retail outlet previously authorized under the
reduced license.
(c) The board shall p ropose legislative rules for promulgation pursuant to the provisions of
article three, Vchapter twenty-nine-a of this code prescribing the criteria under which the
commissioner is to determine whether a retail licensee has failed to operate an outlet.
(d) A revocation or reduction under this section is subject to the provisions for notice,
hearing and review prescribed in section twenty-eight of this article.

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