Source: http://notavivavineyards.com/plan-your-visit/code-of-conduct.html
Timestamp: 2015-08-03 02:33:49
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 4', '§ 4', '§ 4', '§ 18', '§ 18', '§ 18', '§ 4', '§ 4', '§ 18', '§ 54', '§ 18', '§ 18', '§ 54']

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No alcoholic beverages may be brought onto our winery premises except those produced by our winery. This includes beer, other wines, and liquor except in special circumstances under ABC banquet licensure. See § 4.1-225
No person visibly intoxicated or believed to be intoxicated shall be served and will be asked to leave the premises immediately. See § 4.1-304 and Appendix B
No person under the age of 21 or believed to be under the age of 21 without proper identification shall be served. See § 4.1-304 and Appendix B
Any person found urinating in public will be asked to leave the premises immediately. See § 18.2-387
Any person found committing salacious acts or acts of indecent exposure will be asked to leave the premises immediately. See § 18.2-387
Any person using vulgar or inappropriate language will be asked to leave the premises immediately. See § 18.2-416
Any person intending to purchase wine will be asked for identification when an ordinary and prudent person would have reason to doubt that the intender is of legal age based on the general appearance, facial characteristics, behavior and manner of the intender. See 3VAC5-50-20 APPENDIX A
§ 4.1-304. Persons to whom alcoholic beverages may not be sold; penalties.
No person shall, except pursuant to subdivisions 1 through 5 of § 4.1-200, sell any alcoholic beverages to any person when at the time of such sale he knows or has reason to believe that the person to whom the sale is made is (i) less than twenty-one years of age, (ii) interdicted, or (iii) intoxicated.
If any person shall, in the presence or hearing of another, curse or abuse such other person, or use any violent abusive language to such person concerning himself or any of his relations, or otherwise use such language, under circumstances reasonably calculated to provoke a breach of the peace, he shall be guilty of a Class 3 misdemeanor. 3VAC5-50-20. Determination of legal age of purchaser.
Any licensee charged with any violation of board regulations or statutes listed below, if the licensee has not had any substantiated violations of regulation or statute within the three years immediately preceding the date of the violation, may enter a written waiver of hearing and (i) accept the period of license suspension set forth below for the violation, or (ii) pay the civil charge set forth below for the violation in lieu of suspension. Any notice of hearing served on a licensee for a violation covered by this section shall contain a notice of the licensee's options under this section. Any licensee who fails to notify the board of its intent to exercise one of the options provided for under this section within 20 days after the date of mailing of the notice of hearing shall be deemed to have waived the right to exercise such options and the case shall proceed to hearing. For good cause shown, the board may, in its discretion, allow a licensee to exercise the options provided for under this section beyond the 20-day period.
VIOLATIONSUSPENSIONCIVIL CHARGE
Sale of beer, wine or mixed beverages to a person at least 18 but under 21 years of age.25 days$2,000
Allowing consumption of beer, wine, or mixed beverages by a person at least 18 but under 21 years of age.25 days$2,000
Aiding and abetting the purchase of alcoholic beverages by a person at least 18 but under 21 years of age.10 days$1,000
Keeping unauthorized alcoholic beverages on the premises, upon which appropriate taxes have not been paid.10 days$1,000
Keeping unauthorized alcoholic beverages on the premises, upon which appropriate taxes have been paid.7 days$500
Allow gambling on the premises, if licensee, agent, or employee is participant, but is not conducting the gambling event or operation.10 days$1,000
Allow gambling on the premises, if licensee, agent, or employee is not participant nor conducting the gambling event or operation.7 days$500
Allow an intoxicated person to loiter on the premises.7 days$500
Sale to an intoxicated person.25 days$2,000
Allow consumption by an intoxicated person.25 days$2,000
After hours sales or consumption of alcoholic beverages.10 days$1,000
No designated manager on premises.7 days$500
Invalid check to wholesaler or board.7 days$250
Failure to keep records.7 days$500
Failure to maintain mixed beverage food ratio required by statute (not applicable if ratio falls below 30%).10 days$1,000
Inadequate illumination.7 days$500
ABC license not posted.7 days$500
Not timely submitting report required by statute or regulation.7 days$500
Designated manager not posted.7 days$500
Person less than 18 serving alcoholic beverages; less than 21 acting as bartender.7 days$500
Sale of alcoholic beverages in unauthorized place or manner.10 days$1,000
Consumption of alcoholic beverages in unauthorized area.7 days$500
Removal of alcoholic beverages from authorized area.7 days$500
Failure to obliterate mixed beverage stamps.7 days$500
Employee on duty consuming alcoholic beverages.7 days$500
Conducting illegal happy hour.7 days$500
Illegally advertising happy hour.7 days$500
Unauthorized advertising.7 days$500
Failure to remit state beer/wine tax (if deficiency has been corrected).10 days$1,000
Wholesaler sale of wine/beer in unauthorized manner.10 days$1,000
Wholesaler sale of wine/beer to unauthorized person.10 days$1,000
1. The licensee, or if the licensee is a partnership or association, any partner or member thereof, or if the licensee is a corporation, any officer, director, or manager thereof or shareholder owning 10 percent or more of its capital stock:
h. Has allowed noisy, lewd or disorderly conduct upon the licensed premises, or has maintained such premises in an unsanitary condition, or allowed such premises to become a meeting place or rendezvous for persons of ill repute, or has allowed any form of illegal gambling to take place upon such premises;
n. Has allowed any lewd, obscene or indecent literature, pictures or materials upon the licensed premises;
o. Has possessed any illegal gambling apparatus, machine or device upon the licensed premises; or
p. Has upon the licensed premises (i) illegally possessed, distributed, sold or used, or has knowingly allowed any employee or agent, or any other person, to illegally possess, distribute, sell or use marijuana, controlled substances, imitation controlled substances, drug paraphernalia or controlled paraphernalia as those terms are defined in Articles 1 and 1.1 (§ 18.2-247 et seq.) of Chapter 7 of Title 18.2 and the Drug Control Act (§ 54.1-3400 et seq.); (ii) laundered money in violation of § 18.2-246.3; or (iii) conspired to commit any drug-related offense in violation of Articles 1 and 1.1 of Chapter 7 (§ 18.2-247 et seq.) of Title 18.2 or the Drug Control Act (§ 54.1-3400 et seq.). The provisions of this subdivision shall also apply to any conduct related to the operation of the licensed business which facilitates the commission of any of the offenses set forth herein.
CONSEQUENCES FOR SERVING UNDERAGE OR INTOXICATED PERSONS
1. The underage or intoxicated person trying to purchase the alcohol has committed a criminal act that is classified as a Class 1 misdemeanor. As a result, they can be fined up to $2,500 and/or sentenced to one year in jail.
2. The employee making the sale has committed a criminal act that is classified as a Class 1 misdemeanor. As a result, they can be fined up to $2,500 and/or sentenced to one year in jail.
3. For a first offense, the licensee (the establishment with the ABC license) can be fined up to $2,000 or their license can be suspended for 25 days. The license could be revoked.