New Mexico Statutes
Article 6A - State Licenses
Section 60-6A-11.1 - Direct wine shipment permit; authorization; restrictions.

A. A licensee with a winegrower's license or a person licensed in a state other than New Mexico that holds a winery license may apply to the director for and the director may issue to the applicant a direct wine shipment permit. An application for a direct wine shipment permit shall include:
(1) contact information for the applicant in a form required by the department;
(2) an annual application fee of fifty dollars ($50.00) if the applicant does not hold a winegrower's license;
(3) the number of the applicant's winegrower's license if the applicant is located in New Mexico or a copy of the applicant's winery license if the applicant is located in a state other than New Mexico; and
(4) any other information or documents required by the director. Upon approval of an applicant for a permit, the director shall forward to the taxation and revenue department the name of each permittee and the contact information for the permittee.
B. A direct wine shipment permit shall be valid for a permit year. A permittee shall renew a direct wine shipment permit annually as required by the department to continue making direct shipments of wine to New Mexico residents.
C. A permittee may ship:
(1) not more than two nine-liter cases of wine monthly to a New Mexico resident who is twenty-one years of age or older for the recipient's personal consumption or use, but not for resale; and
(2) wine directly to a New Mexico resident only in containers that are conspicuously labeled with the words:
"CONTAINS ALCOHOL SIGNATURE OF PERSON 21 YEARS OR OLDER REQUIRED FOR DELIVERY".
D. A permittee shall:
(1) register with the taxation and revenue department for the payment of liquor excise tax and gross receipts taxes due on the sales of wine pursuant to the permittee's activities in New Mexico;
(2) submit to the jurisdiction of New Mexico courts to resolve legal actions that arise from the shipping by the permittee of wine into New Mexico to New Mexico residents;
(3) monthly, by the twenty-fifth day of each month following the month in which the permittee was issued a direct wine shipment permit, pay to the taxation and revenue department the liquor excise tax due and the gross receipts tax due; and
(4) submit to an audit by an agent of the taxation and revenue department of the permittee's records of the wine shipped pursuant to this section to New Mexico residents upon notice and during usual business hours.
E. As used in this section:
(1) "permit year" means the period between July 1 and June 30 of a year; and
(2) "permittee" means a person that is the holder of a direct wine shipment permit.
History: 1978 Comp., § 60-6A-11.1, enacted by Laws 2011, ch. 109, § 1.
Effective dates. — Laws 2011, ch. 109, § 3 made Laws 2011, ch. 109, § 1 effective July 1, 2011.

Structure New Mexico Statutes

New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 60 - Business Licenses

Article 6A - State Licenses

Section 60-6A-1 - Wholesaler's license.

Section 60-6A-2 - Retailer's license.

Section 60-6A-3 - Dispenser's license.

Section 60-6A-4 - Restaurant license.

Section 60-6A-5 - Club licenses.

Section 60-6A-6 - Manufacturer's license.

Section 60-6A-6.1 - Craft distiller's license.

Section 60-6A-7 - Nonresident license.

Section 60-6A-8 - Wine bottler's license.

Section 60-6A-9 - Public service license.

Section 60-6A-10 - Governmental license.

Section 60-6A-11 - Winegrower's license.

Section 60-6A-11.1 - Direct wine shipment permit; authorization; restrictions.

Section 60-6A-12 - Special dispenser's permits; state and local fees.

Section 60-6A-13 - Registration to transport.

Section 60-6A-14 - Sacramental wine.

Section 60-6A-15 - License and permit fees.

Section 60-6A-16 - Proration of fees.

Section 60-6A-17 - Issuance of licenses and collection of fees.

Section 60-6A-18 - Limitation on number of licenses; exceptions.

Section 60-6A-19 - No property right in license; exception.

Section 60-6A-20 - Vested rights of licensees operating breweries, distilleries, rectifying plants or wineries.

Section 60-6A-21 - Short title.

Section 60-6A-22 - Definitions.

Section 60-6A-23 - Repealed.

Section 60-6A-24 - Wine blender's license.

Section 60-6A-25 - Repealed.

Section 60-6A-26 - Wine exporter's license.

Section 60-6A-26.1 - Small brewer's license.

Section 60-6A-26.2 - Beer bottler's license.

Section 60-6A-27 - License fees.

Section 60-6A-28 - Nonresident licenses.

Section 60-6A-29 - Wine wholesaler's license.

Section 60-6A-30 - Posting of warnings.

Section 60-6A-31 - State fair; golf courses; ski areas; alcoholic beverage sales restrictions.

Section 60-6A-32 - Interstate wine tastings; competitions; permits.

Section 60-6A-33 - Tasting permit; fees.

Section 60-6A-34 - Special bed and breakfast dispensing license; fees; limitations.

Section 60-6A-35 - Small brewer and winegrower limited wholesaler's license.

Section 60-6A-36 - Redeemable coupons prohibited.

Section 60-6A-37 - Alcoholic beverage delivery permit; third party delivery license.

Section 60-6A-38 - Study effects of delivery of alcohol.