Code of Virginia
Chapter 1 - Definitions and General Provisions
§ 4.1-103. General powers of Board

The Board shall have the power to:
1. Sue and be sued, implead and be impleaded, and complain and defend in all courts;
2. Adopt, use, and alter at will a common seal;
3. Fix, alter, charge, and collect rates, rentals, fees, and other charges for the use of property of, the sale of products of, or services rendered by the Authority at rates to be determined by the Authority for the purpose of providing for the payment of the expenses of the Authority;
4. Make and enter into all contracts and agreements necessary or incidental to the performance of its duties, the furtherance of its purposes, and the execution of its powers under this subtitle, including agreements with any person or federal agency;
5. Employ, at its discretion, consultants, researchers, architects, engineers, accountants, financial experts, investment bankers, superintendents, managers, and such other employees and special agents as may be necessary and fix their compensation to be payable from funds made available to the Authority. Legal services for the Authority shall be provided by the Attorney General in accordance with Chapter 5 (§ 2.2-500 et seq.) of Title 2.2;
6. Receive and accept from any federal or private agency, foundation, corporation, association, or person grants or other aid to be expended in accomplishing the objectives of the Authority, and receive and accept from the Commonwealth or any state and any municipality, county, or other political subdivision thereof or from any other source aid or contributions of either money, property, or other things of value, to be held, used, and applied only for the purposes for which such grants and contributions may be made. All federal moneys accepted under this section shall be accepted and expended by the Authority upon such terms and conditions as are prescribed by the United States and as are consistent with state law, and all state moneys accepted under this section shall be expended by the Authority upon such terms and conditions as are prescribed by the Commonwealth;
7. Adopt, alter, and repeal bylaws, rules, and regulations governing the manner in which its business shall be transacted and the manner in which the powers of the Authority shall be exercised and its duties performed. The Board may delegate or assign any duty or task to be performed by the Authority to any officer or employee of the Authority. The Board shall remain responsible for the performance of any such duties or tasks. Any delegation pursuant to this subdivision shall, where appropriate, be accompanied by written guidelines for the exercise of the duties or tasks delegated. Where appropriate, the guidelines shall require that the Board receive summaries of actions taken. Such delegation or assignment shall not relieve the Board of the responsibility to ensure faithful performance of the duties and tasks;
8. Conduct or engage in any lawful business, activity, effort, or project consistent with the Authority's purposes or necessary or convenient to exercise its powers;
9. Develop policies and procedures generally applicable to the procurement of goods, services, and construction, based upon competitive principles;
10. Develop policies and procedures consistent with Article 4 (§ 2.2-4347 et seq.) of Chapter 43 of Title 2.2;
11. Buy, import and sell alcoholic beverages other than beer and wine not produced by farm wineries, and to have alcoholic beverages other than beer and wine not produced by farm wineries in its possession for sale;
12. Buy and sell any mixers;
13. Buy and sell products licensed by the Virginia Tourism Corporation that are within international trademark classes 16 (paper goods and printer matters), 18 (leather goods), 21 (housewares and glass), and 25 (clothing);
14. Control the possession, sale, transportation, and delivery of alcoholic beverages;
15. Determine, subject to § 4.1-121, the localities within which government stores shall be established or operated and the location of such stores;
16. Maintain warehouses for alcoholic beverages and control the storage and delivery of alcoholic beverages to and from such warehouses;
17. Acquire, purchase, hold, use, lease, or otherwise dispose of any property, real, personal or mixed, tangible or intangible, or any interest therein necessary or desirable for carrying out the purposes of the Authority; lease as lessee any property, real, personal or mixed, tangible or intangible, or any interest therein, at such annual rental and on such terms and conditions as may be determined by the Board; lease as lessor to any person any property, real, personal or mixed, tangible or intangible, or any interest therein, at any time acquired by the Authority, whether wholly or partially completed, at such annual rental and on such terms and conditions as may be determined by the Board; sell, transfer, or convey any property, real, personal or mixed, tangible or intangible, or any interest therein, at any time acquired or held by the Authority on such terms and conditions as may be determined by the Board; and occupy and improve any land or building required for the purposes of this subtitle;
18. Purchase, lease, or acquire the use of, by any manner, any plant or equipment that may be considered necessary or useful in carrying into effect the purposes of this subtitle, including rectifying, blending, and processing plants. The Board may purchase, build, lease, and operate distilleries and manufacture alcoholic beverages;
19. Determine the nature, form and capacity of all containers used for holding alcoholic beverages to be kept or sold under this subtitle, and prescribe the form and content of all labels and seals to be placed thereon; however, no container sold in or shipped into the Commonwealth shall include powdered or crystalline alcohol;
20. Appoint every agent and employee required for its operations; require any or all of them to give bonds payable to the Commonwealth in such penalty as shall be fixed by the Board; and engage the services of experts and professionals;
21. Hold and conduct hearings; issue subpoenas requiring the attendance of witnesses and the production of records, memoranda, papers and other documents before the Board or any agent of the Board; and administer oaths and take testimony thereunder. The Board may authorize any Board member or agent of the Board to hold and conduct hearings, issue subpoenas, administer oaths and take testimony thereunder, and decide cases, subject to final decision by the Board, on application of any party aggrieved. The Board may enter into consent agreements and may request and accept from any applicant or licensee a consent agreement in lieu of proceedings on (i) objections to the issuance of a license or (ii) disciplinary action. Any such consent agreement shall include findings of fact and may include an admission or a finding of a violation. A consent agreement shall not be considered a case decision of the Board and shall not be subject to judicial review under the provisions of the Administrative Process Act (§ 2.2-4000 et seq.), but may be considered by the Board in future disciplinary proceedings;
22. Make a reasonable charge for preparing and furnishing statistical information and compilations to persons other than (i) officials, including court and police officials, of the Commonwealth and of its subdivisions if the information requested is for official use and (ii) persons who have a personal or legal interest in obtaining the information requested if such information is not to be used for commercial or trade purposes;
23. Promulgate regulations in accordance with the Administrative Process Act (§ 2.2-4000 et seq.) and § 4.1-111;
24. Grant, suspend, and revoke licenses for the manufacture, bottling, distribution, importation, and sale of alcoholic beverages;
25. Assess and collect civil penalties and civil charges for violations of this subtitle and Board regulations;
26. Maintain actions to enjoin common nuisances as defined in § 4.1-317;
27. Establish minimum food sale requirements for all retail licensees;
28. Review and approve any proposed legislative or regulatory changes suggested by the Chief Executive Officer as the Board deems appropriate;
29. Report quarterly to the Secretary of Public Safety and Homeland Security on the law-enforcement activities undertaken to enforce the provisions of this subtitle;
30. Establish and collect fees for all permits set forth in this subtitle, including fees associated with applications for such permits;
31. Impose a requirement that a mixed beverage casino licensee pursuant to subdivision A 15 of § 4.1-206.3 pay for any cost incurred by the Board to enforce such license in excess of the applicable state license fee; and
32. Do all acts necessary or advisable to carry out the purposes of this subtitle.
Code 1950, § 4-7; 1974, c. 460; 1982, c. 647; 1984, c. 200; 1993, c. 866; 1996, c. 558; 2015, cc. 25, 38, 730, 735; 2016, c. 21; 2017, cc. 698, 707; 2020, cc. 1113, 1114; 2022, cc. 589, 590.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 4.1 - Alcoholic Beverage and Cannabis Control

Chapter 1 - Definitions and General Provisions

§ 4.1-100. Definitions

§ 4.1-101. Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority created; public purpose

§ 4.1-101.01. Board of Directors; membership; terms; compensation

§ 4.1-101.02. Appointment, salary, and powers of Chief Executive Officer; appointment of confidential assistant to the Chief Executive Officer

§ 4.1-101.03. Background investigations of Board members and Chief Executive Officer

§ 4.1-101.04. Financial interests of Board, employees, and family members prohibited

§ 4.1-101.05. Employees of the Authority

§ 4.1-101.06. Moneys of Authority

§ 4.1-101.07. Forms of accounts and records; audit; annual report

§ 4.1-101.08. Leases of property

§ 4.1-101.09. Exemptions from taxes or assessments

§ 4.1-101.010. Exemption of Authority from personnel and procurement procedures; information systems; etc.

§ 4.1-101.011. Reversion to the Commonwealth

§ 4.1-101.1. Certified mail; subsequent mail or notices may be sent by regular mail; electronic communications as alternative to regular mail; limitation

§ 4.1-102. Repealed

§ 4.1-103. General powers of Board

§ 4.1-103.01. Additional powers; access to certain tobacco sales records; inspections; penalty

§ 4.1-103.02. Additional powers; substance abuse prevention; Virginia Institutions of Higher Education Substance Use Advisory Committee established

§ 4.1-103.03. Additional powers; mediation; alternative dispute resolution; confidentiality

§ 4.1-103.1. Criminal history records check required on certain employees; reimbursement of costs

§ 4.1-104. Purchases by the Board

§ 4.1-105. Police power of members, agents and employees of Board

§ 4.1-106. Liability of Board members; suits by and against Board

§ 4.1-107. Counsel for members, agents and employees of Board

§ 4.1-108. Hearings; representation by counsel

§ 4.1-109. Hearings; allowances to witnesses

§ 4.1-110. Purchase orders of Board for alcoholic beverages

§ 4.1-111. Regulations of Board

§ 4.1-112. Regulations relating to transportation of beer and wine coolers

§ 4.1-112.1. Repealed

§ 4.1-112.2. Outdoor advertising; limitations; variances; compliance with Title 33.2

§ 4.1-113. Board not to regulate certain advertising in the interiors of retail establishments

§ 4.1-113.1. Outdoor advertising; compliance with Title 33.2

§ 4.1-114. Annual review of operations of certain mixed beverage licensees

§ 4.1-115. Reports and accounting systems of Board; auditing books and records

§ 4.1-116. Disposition of moneys collected by Board; creation of Enterprise Fund; reserve fund

§ 4.1-117. Disposition of net profits to localities

§ 4.1-118. Certain information not to be made public

§ 4.1-119. (Effective until July 1, 2024) Operation of government stores

§ 4.1-119. (Effective July 1, 2024) Operation of government stores

§ 4.1-119.1. Human trafficking hotline; posted notice required

§ 4.1-120. When government stores closed

§ 4.1-121. Referendum on establishment of government stores

§ 4.1-122. Effect of local option referenda

§ 4.1-123. Referendum on Sunday wine and beer sales; exception

§ 4.1-124. Referendum on the sale of mixed beverages

§ 4.1-125. Section 4.1-124 applicable to certain towns

§ 4.1-126. Repealed

§ 4.1-127. Contests of local option referenda

§ 4.1-128. Local ordinances or resolutions regulating or taxing alcoholic beverages

§ 4.1-129. Local ordinances regulating time of sale of wine and beer

§ 4.1-130. Importation of beverages not under customs or internal revenue bonds; storage in approved warehouses; release

§ 4.1-131. Importation of beverages under customs bonds and holding in warehouses; release

§ 4.1-132. Transportation into or within Commonwealth under internal revenue bond and holding in warehouses; release

§ 4.1-133. Bailment system of warehousing; prohibited fees and charges