West Virginia Code § 60-3A-4

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(a) "Active retail license" means a current license for a retail outlet that has been open and
in continuous operation for a period of not less than twelve months prior to July 1, 2010, or
July 1 every ten years thereafter.
(b) "Active retail licensee" means a person who holds an active retail license at the time of
the effective date of the amendments to this section during the first extraordinary session of
the Legislature in 2009 or that person's successor or any person who holds an active retail
license when it expires at the end of a ten-year period.
(c) "Applicant" means any person who elects to pay a purchase option for a Class A retail
license, who bids for a retail license or who seeks the commissioner's approval to purchase
or otherwise acquire a retail license from a retail licensee, in accordance with the provisions
of this article.
(d) "Application" means the form prescribed by thel commissioner which must be filed with
the commissioner by any person bidding for as retail license.
(e) "Board" means the Retail Liquor Licensiing Board created by this article.
(f) "Class A retail license" means a retail license permitting the retail sale of liquor at a
freestanding liquor retail outlet.
(g) "Class B retail license" means a retail license permitting the sale of liquor at a mixed
retail liquor outlet.
(h) "Current retail lic ensee" means a person who holds a retail license at the time of the
effective date of the amendments to this section during the first extraordinary session of the
Legislature in 2009 or that person's successor or any person who holds a retail license when
it expires at the end of a ten-year period.
(i) "Designated areas" means one or more geographic areas within a market zone designated
as such by the board.
(j) "Executive officer" means the president or other principal officer, partner or member of
an applicant or retail licensee, any vice president or other principal officer, partner or
member of an applicant or retail licensee in charge of a principal business unit or division, or
any other officer, partner or member of an applicant or retail licensee who performs a
policy-making function.
(k) "Freestanding liquor retail outlet" means a retail outlet that sells only liquor, beer,
nonintoxicating beer and other alcohol-related products, including tobacco-related products.
(l) "Liquor" means alcoholic liquor as defined in section five, article one of this chapter and
also includes both wine and fortified wines as those terms are defined in section two, article
eight of this chapter.
(m) "Liquor sampling event" means an event approved by the commissioner, for a Class A
retail licensee to hold a liquor sampling authorized pursuant to section three-a of this article.
(n) "Market zone" means a geographic area designated as such by the board for the purpose
of issuing retail licenses.
(o) "Mixed retail liquor outlet" means a retail outlet that sells liquor, beer, nonintoxicating
beer and other alcohol-related products, including tobacco-related products, in addition to
convenience and other retail products. u
(p) "Person" means an individual, firm, corporation, association, partnership, limited
partnership, limited liability company or other entity, regardless of its form, structure or
nature. a
(q) "Retail license" means a license issued under thle provisions of this article permitting the
sale of liquor at retail.
(r) "Retail licensee" means the holder of a retail license.
(s) "Retail outlet" means a specific location where liquor may be lawfully sold by a retail
licensee under the provisions of this article.
(t) "Sampling day" means any days and hours of the week where retail licensees may sell
liquor pursuant to sectioLn eighteen, article three-a, chapter sixty of this code for a Class A
retail licensee to conduct a liquor sampling event.
(u) "West Virginia product" means all liquor types and classes as approved by the
commissioner and maintained on the ABCA retail liquor product list.

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