West Virginia Code
Article 8. Sale of Wines
§60-8-17. License Issuance or Refusal; Terms of License

(a) Upon receipt of the completed application, fee, and bond if required, the commissioner shall conduct any investigation he or she considers necessary to determine the accuracy of the matters contained in the completed application for the applicant or manager. For the purposes of conducting such investigation, the commissioner may withhold the granting or refusal to grant a license for a period not to exceed 30 days or until the applicant has completed the conditions set forth in 60-8-16 of this code. If it appears that the applicant, and the manager in the application or a licensee and manager in the renewal application, subject to investigation set forth in this section, is a suitable person, is located at a suitable premise, there is no false statement, no material misrepresentations, no hidden ownership, no persons with an undisclosed pecuniary interest contained in the application, and that the issuance of the license would not be in conflict with any of the provisions of this chapter, the commissioner shall issue the license. Otherwise the commissioner shall refuse to issue the license.
(b) The commissioner shall refuse the license of any applicant if he or she finds that any such applicant or manager is not a suitable person, that the place of business of the applicant is not a suitable place, or that the applicant has not complied with the provisions of this chapter. Upon refusal to issue the license, the commissioner shall enter an order refusing such application. The refusal is final unless a hearing is requested in accordance with the provisions of 60-8-18 of this code. When the refusal becomes final the commissioner shall immediately refund to the applicant his or her fees and bond accompanying the application.
(c) The license expires on June 30 next following the date it was issued and may be renewed upon the same showing as required for the issuance of the initial license, together with the payment of fee and filing of any bond required by this article.
(d) A licensee that fails to complete a renewal application and make payment of its annual license fee in renewing its license on or before June 30 of any subsequent year, after initial application, shall be charged an additional $150 reactivation fee. The licensee must pay the applicable full-year annual license fee and the reactivation fee prior to the processing of any renewal application. A licensee who continues to operate upon the expiration of its license is subject to all fines, penalties, and sanctions available in 11-16-23 of this code, as determined by the commissioner.
(e) The license may not be transferred to another person, but the location of the premises to which the license relates may be changed with the written consent of the commissioner, if the new location satisfies the requirements of this article upon an initial application and payment of a new application fee.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 60. State Control of Alcoholic Liquors

Article 8. Sale of Wines

§60-8-1. Construction and Application of Article

§60-8-2. Definitions

§60-8-3. Licenses; Fees; General Restrictions

§60-8-3a. Certain Wine Specialty Shops Operating as Grocery Stores Authorized to Deliver Wine Curbside, Mobile Applications, or Web-Based Sales Allowed; Permits; Fees

§60-8-4. Liter Tax

§60-8-5. Refund or Credit of Taxes

§60-8-6. License or Registration Required for Sale or Shipment of Wine; Shipment of Limited Quantities of Wine to Adult Residents Permitted

§60-8-6a. Direct Shipper's License

§60-8-6b. Deliveries by Licensed Wine Specialty Shop

§60-8-6c. Winery and Farm Winery License to Sell Wine Growlers and Provide Complimentary Samples Prior to Purchasing a Wine Growler

§60-8-6d. Wine Retailer, Wine Specialty Shop, Private Wine Restaurant, Private Wine Bed and Breakfast, Private Wine Spa, Class B Retail Dealer, Private Club Restaurant, Private Manufacturer Club, Class a Retail Licensee, and Class B Retail Licensee S...

§60-8-6e. Private Wine Delivery License for a Licensed Class a Wine Licensee or a Third Party; Requirements; Limitations; Third Party License Fee; Private Retail Transportation Permit; and Requirements

§60-8-6f. Private Wine Delivery License for a Licensed Class B Wine Licensee or a Third Party; Requirements; Limitations; Third Party License Fee; Private Retail Transportation Permit; and Requirements

§60-8-7. Records; Inspection

§60-8-16. Application for License

§60-8-17. License Issuance or Refusal; Terms of License

§60-8-18. Revocation, Suspension, and Other Sanctions Which May Be Imposed by the Commissioner Upon the Licensee; Procedure for Appealing Any Final Order of the Commissioner Which Revokes, Suspends, Sanctions, or Denies the Issuance or Renewal of Any...

§60-8-19. To Whom Licensed Manufacturer May Sell

§60-8-20. Unlawful Acts Generally

§60-8-20a. Unlawful Acts by Persons

§60-8-21. Sale in Sealed, Labeled Packages Required

§60-8-22. Sales on Credit Prohibited; Exception

§60-8-23. Duties and Powers of Commissioner; Rules

§60-8-24. Disposition of Revenue

§60-8-25. Criminal Penalties; Public Nuisances

§60-8-26. Forfeiture of Bond

§60-8-27. Local Option Elections

§60-8-28. Wine Brand Licensing and Registration and Review of Wine Labels

§60-8-29. Affidavit of Compliance Required of Distributors and Suppliers

§60-8-30. Exclusive Franchise Agreements Prohibited

§60-8-31. Other Unlawful Acts

§60-8-32. Where Wine May Be Sold at Retail

§60-8-32a. Where Wine May Be Sold and Consumed for On-Premises Consumption

§60-8-33. Certain Prohibitions Not Applicable

§60-8-34. When Retail Sales Prohibited

§60-8-35. Other Unlawful Acts