West Virginia Code § 60-7-8b

One-day charitable rare, antique, or vintage liquor auction; licensee fee
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and application; license subject to provisions of article; exceptions.
(a) The commissioner may issue a special one-day, license to a licensed private club in
partnership with one or more duly organized, federally approved nonprofit corporations,
associations, organizations, or entities allowing the nonprofit to conduct a charitable auction
of certain sealed bottles of rare, antique, or vintage liquor, as determined bye the
commissioner, on the private club licensee's licensed premises for off-premises consumption
only, when raising money for athletic, charitable, educational, scientificr, or religious
purposes. A licensed private club may not receive more than 12 licenses under this section
per year.
(b) "Auction or auctioning", for the purposes of this section, tmeans any silent, physical act,
or verbal bid auction, where the auction requires in-person bidding at a licensed private club
or online internet-based auction bidding, with bidders present at the licensed private club
during the nonprofit auction, through a secure internet-based application or website.
(c) Requirements.— s
(1) The licensed private club and nonprofiti shall jointly complete an application, at least 15
days prior to the event. The applicatgion may require, but is not limited to, information
relating to the date, time, place, floorplan of the charitable event, and any other information
as the commissioner may require. The applicants shall include with the application a written
signed and notarized statement that at least 80 percent of the net proceeds from the
charitable event will be donated directly to the nonprofit. The commissioner may audit the
licensed private club and nonprofit to verify the 80 percent requirement has been met.
(2) The licensed private club and nonprofit must be in good standing with the commissioner,
and the applicants must receive the commissioner's approval prior to the charitable event.
(3) The licensed private club and nonprofit shall submit, and the commissioner shall review,
the applicants' list of rare, antique, or vintage liquor, and the applicants shall submit
documentation showing that the liquor was purchased from a licensed retail outlet in
accordance with §60-3A-1 et seq. of this code with all taxes and fees paid. Any rare, antique,
or vintage liquor with no documentation or that was not purchased in accordance with
§60-3A-1 et seq. of this code, may be approved for auction, if all taxes and fees are paid to
the commissioner in accordance with §60-3A-1 et seq. of this code. Any undocumented rare,
antique, or vintage liquor approved for charitable auction by the commissioner must be
labeled in the interest of public health and safety: "Purchase and consume at your own risk,
as the authenticity or source of manufacture of this bottle has not been verified".
(4) The private club and nonprofit may not deliver, mail, or ship sealed or unsealed rare,
antique, or vintage liquor bottles.
(5) The winning bidder of the auctioned rare, antique, or vintage liquor shall pay and receive
the sealed rare, antique, or vintage liquor bottle before the conclusion of the event.
(6) The applicants shall pay a $150 nonrefundable and nonprorated fee for the license.
(d) Exceptions. —
(1) A nonprofit's charitable auctioning of sealed rare, antique, or vintage liquor bottles, as
determined by the commissioner, is permitted on the private club's licensed premises,
notwithstanding the bingo, raffle, and lottery provisions of §47-20-10, §47-21-11, and
§61-10-1 et seq. of this code, but in compliance with the auction requirements of §19-2c-1 et
seq. of this code; u
(2) The nonprofit, upon licensure by this section, is permitted a limited, one-time exception
of the requirement to be a licensed retail outlet and hold a retail license issued pursuant to
§60-3A-1 et seq. of this code to sell liquor; and a
(3) The private club, upon licensure by this sectionl, is provided a limited, one-time exception
from §60-7-12(a)(1) and §60-6-8(6) of this code, to permit the licensed nonprofit to sell at
auction the sealed rare, antique, or vintage liquor bottles for off-premises consumption, to
permit the carrying onto, the sale of, and tihe carrying off of the licensed premises the
approved sealed liquor bottles. Any private club or nonprofit licensed pursuant to this code
section are subject to all penalties for violations committed under §60-3A-1 et seq. of this
code and §60-7-1 et seq. of this code.

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