A. Manufacturers, bottlers or wholesalers. — Every licensed manufacturer, bottler or wholesaler shall keep complete, accurate and separate records in accordance with Board regulations of all alcoholic beverages purchased, manufactured, bottled, sold or shipped by him, and the applicable tax required by § 4.1-234 or 4.1-236, if any.
B. Retailers. — Every retail licensee shall keep complete, accurate, and separate records, in accordance with Board regulations, of all purchases of alcoholic beverages, the prices charged such licensee therefor, and the names and addresses of the persons from whom purchased. Every retail licensee shall also preserve all invoices showing his purchases for a period as specified by Board regulations. He shall also keep an accurate account of daily sales, showing quantities of alcoholic beverages sold and the total price charged by him therefor. Except as otherwise provided in subsection D, such account need not give the names or addresses of the purchasers thereof, except as may be required by Board regulation for the sale of alcoholic beverages in kegs. In the case of persons holding retail licenses that require sales of food to determine their qualifications for such licenses, the records shall also include purchases and sales of food and nonalcoholic beverages.
Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection F, electronic records of retail licensees may be stored off site, provided that such records are readily retrievable and available for electronic inspection by the Board or its special agents at the licensed premises. However, in the case that such electronic records are not readily available for electronic inspection on the licensed premises, the retail licensee may obtain Board approval, for good cause shown, to permit the retail licensee to provide the records to a special agent of the Board within three business days or less, as determined by the Board, after a request is made to inspect the records.
C. Common carriers. — Common carriers of passengers by train, boat, bus, or airplane shall keep records of purchases and sales of alcoholic beverages and food as required by Board regulation.
D. Wine and beer shippers. — Every wine and beer shipper licensee shall keep complete, accurate, and separate records in accordance with Board regulations of all shipments of wine or beer to persons in the Commonwealth. Such licensees shall also remit on a monthly basis an accurate account stating whether any wine, farm wine, or beer products were sold and shipped and, if so, stating the total quantities of wine and beer sold and the total price charged for such wine and beer. Such records shall include the names and addresses of the purchasers to whom the wine and beer is shipped.
E. Deliveries. — Every licensee or permittee that is authorized to make deliveries pursuant to § 4.1-212.1 shall keep complete, accurate, and separate records for a period of at least two years in accordance with Board regulations of all deliveries of alcoholic beverages to persons in the Commonwealth. Such records shall include (i) the types of alcoholic beverages sold, (ii) the total quantities of alcoholic beverages sold, (iii) the total price charged for such alcoholic beverages, (iv) the name and date of birth of the person to whom the alcoholic beverages are delivered, and (v) the address to which the alcoholic beverages are delivered. Licensees and permittees shall remit such records on a monthly basis for any month during which the licensee or permittee makes a delivery for which the licensee or permittee is required to collect and remit excise taxes due to the Authority pursuant to subsection H of § 4.1-212.1.
Every licensee that is authorized to make deliveries pursuant to § 4.1-212.2 shall keep complete, accurate, and separate records for a period of at least two years in accordance with Board regulations of all deliveries of alcoholic beverages to persons in the Commonwealth. Such records shall include all information prescribed by Board regulations. Licensees shall remit such records within 24 hours of a records request by the Authority; however, the licensee may obtain Board approval, for good cause shown, to permit the licensee to provide records to a special agent of the Board within three business days or less, as determined by the Board, after a request is made to inspect the records.
F. Inspection. — The Board and its special agents shall be allowed free access during reasonable hours to every place in the Commonwealth and to the premises of both (i) every wine and beer shipper licensee and (ii) every licensee or permittee authorized to make deliveries wherever located where alcoholic beverages are manufactured, bottled, stored, offered for sale or sold, for the purpose of examining and inspecting such place and all records, invoices and accounts therein. The Board may engage the services of alcoholic beverage control authorities in any state to assist with the inspection of the premises of a wine and beer shipper licensee, licensee or permittee authorized to make deliveries, or any applicant for such license or permit.
For purposes of a Board inspection of the records of any retail licensees, "reasonable hours" means the hours between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.; however, if the licensee generally is not open to the public substantially during the same hours, "reasonable hours" shall mean the business hours when the licensee is open to the public. At any other time of day, if the retail licensee's records are not available for inspection, the retailer shall provide the records to a special agent of the Board within 24 hours after a request is made to inspect the records.
Code 1950, § 4-44; 1958, c. 192; 1968, c. 7, § 4-98.6; 1970, c. 784; 1988, c. 261, §§ 4-134, 4-135, 4-137; 1992, cc. 161, 220; 1993, c. 866; 2003, cc. 1029, 1030; 2007, cc. 99, 799; 2008, c. 513; 2018, c. 729; 2019, c. 706; 2020, cc. 1113, 1114; 2021, Sp. Sess. I, cc. 281, 282; 2022, cc. 78, 79.
Structure Code of Virginia
Title 4.1 - Alcoholic Beverage and Cannabis Control
Chapter 2 - Administration of Licenses
§ 4.1-200. Exemptions from licensure
§ 4.1-201. Conduct not prohibited by this subtitle; limitation
§ 4.1-202. To whom privileges conferred by licenses extend; liability for violations of law
§ 4.1-203.1. Managers of licensed retail establishments
§ 4.1-206.1. (Effective until July 1, 2024) Manufacturer licenses
§ 4.1-206.1. (Effective July 1, 2024) Manufacturer licenses
§ 4.1-206.2. Wholesale licenses
§ 4.1-206.3. (Effective until July 1, 2024) Retail licenses
§ 4.1-206.3. (Effective July 1, 2024) Retail licenses
§ 4.1-209. Wine and beer license privileges; advertising; tastings
§ 4.1-209.1. Direct shipment of wine and beer; shipper's license
§ 4.1-212. Permits required in certain instances
§ 4.1-212.1. (Effective until July 1, 2024) Delivery of wine and beer; kegs; regulations of Board
§ 4.1-212.1. (Effective July 1, 2024) Delivery of wine and beer; kegs; regulations of Board
§ 4.1-212.2. Third-party deliveries; limitations; penalties
§ 4.1-213. Manufacture and sale of cider
§ 4.1-214. Limitations on licenses; sale outside the Commonwealth
§ 4.1-215. Limitation on manufacturers, bottlers, and wholesalers; exemptions
§ 4.1-217. Limitation on brewery licenses
§ 4.1-218. Limitation on wine and beer importers
§ 4.1-219. Limitation on Class A and Class B farm wineries
§ 4.1-221. (Effective until July 1, 2024) Limitation on mixed beverage licensees; exceptions
§ 4.1-221. (Effective July 1, 2024) Limitation on mixed beverage licensees; exceptions
§ 4.1-221.1. Limitation of tasting licenses
§ 4.1-222. Conditions under which Board may refuse to grant licenses
§ 4.1-223. Conditions under which Board shall refuse to grant licenses
§ 4.1-224. Notice and hearings for refusal to grant licenses; Administrative Process Act; exceptions
§ 4.1-225. Grounds for which Board may suspend or revoke licenses
§ 4.1-225.1. Summary suspension in emergency circumstances; grounds; notice and hearing
§ 4.1-226. Grounds for which Board shall suspend or revoke licenses
§ 4.1-227. Suspension or revocation of licenses; notice and hearings; imposition of penalties
§ 4.1-228. Suspension or revocation; disposition of beverages on hand; termination
§ 4.1-229. Suspension or revocation of permits; grounds; notice and hearing; exception
§ 4.1-230. Applications for licenses; publication; notice to localities; fees; permits
§ 4.1-231.1. Fees on state licenses
§ 4.1-232. Refund of state license tax
§ 4.1-233.1. Fees on local licenses
§ 4.1-234. Tax on wine and other alcoholic beverages; exceptions
§ 4.1-236. Excise tax on beer and wine coolers; payment of tax; exceptions
§ 4.1-237. Refund and adjustments on excise tax on beer and wine coolers