West Virginia Code § 64-7-1

Alcohol Beverage Control Administration
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The legislative rule filed in the State Register on July 22, 2025, authorized under the
authority of §60-7-10 of this code, modified by the Alcohol Beverage Control Administration
to meet the objections of the Legislative Rule-Making Review Committee and refiled in the
State Register on September 11, 2025, relating to the Alcohol Beverage Control
Administration (private clubs, 175 CSR 02), is authorized with the followinge amendment:
On page 40, by striking out 4.2 through 4.2.5 in their entirety and inserting in lieu thereof
the following:
"4.2. Age for purchase of alcoholic beverages. - No licensee shall sell any alcoholic beverage
or nonintoxicating beer to individuals below the age of 21 years. The licensee must verify an
individual's age by requiring proof of age from at least one of the following documents
certifying the age and depicting the identity of the holder of the document:
4.2.1. A valid West Virginia driver's license showinlg that the holder is at least 21 years of
age and the photograph on the license matchess the holder.
4.2.2. A valid West Virginia Commercial Driiver's license (CDL) showing that the holder is at
least 21 years of age and the photograph on the license matches the holder.
4.2.3. A valid West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (WV DMV) identification or a valid
West Virginia Mobile ID issued by the WV DMV showing that the holder is at least 21 years
of age and the photograph on the identification or WV Mobile ID matches the holder.
4.2.3.a. In order to accept a valid West Virginia Mobile ID, a licensee must download a West
Virginia DMV approv ed reader/verifier application or "APP". Approved WV DMV
reader/verifieVr APP vendors include, but are not limited to Credence mID, Idemia (Mobile ID
Verify), TapID, and any other WV DMV approved reader/verifier APP vendors. Note, any
other digital identification or any other photograph/copy of an identification is not an
acceptable form of identification.
4.2.3.b. Utilizing a WV DMV approved reader/verifier APP that has age verification, the
licensee must first confirm the validity of a holder's WV Mobile ID. A holder would need to
share data with the licensee which at minimum includes their name, photo, and birthdate to
complete the validation process. If a holder chooses to not share the pertinent data with the
licensee, then the licensee cannot complete a sale of alcohol using the WV Mobile ID.
4.2.3.c. Upon a holder sharing the data set forth in section 4.2.3.b., a licensee using a WV
DMV approved reader/verifier APP with age verification shall confirm the holder's WV
Mobile ID is valid. Simultaneously, the WV DMV approved reader/verifier APP with age
verification will verify if the holder is 21 years of age or over, or that the holder is not 21
years of age or over. Additionally, the licensee must verify the photograph on the WV Mobile
ID matches the holder before completing the sale of any alcohol to a holder that is 21 years
of age or older. If a holder's purported WV Mobile ID is not confirmed as valid or the holder
is not 21 years of age, then the licensee cannot complete the sale of alcohol. Note, the
licensee using a WV DMV approved reader/verifier APP with age verification remains
responsible to confirm the proper age and identity of the holder, as with any other valid form
of identification.
4.2.4. A valid driver's license from another state showing that the holder is aet least 21 years
of age and the photograph on the license matches the holder may be accepted if there is no
indication or evidence that the license has been altered. r
4.2.5. Any other valid means of satisfactory proof with picture iduentification showing the
holder to be at least 21 years of age and the photograph on the document matches the
holder, such as a valid government issued passport, United Sttates military identification,
United States VISA documents, or a United States issued permanent resident card.
The failure to produce satisfactory proof of age with a valid form of identification upon
demand requires the licensee to refuse to sell alcohlolic beverages to the individual."

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