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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia: 1. That §§3.2-4204, 4.1-103, 4.1-225, 18.2-246.6, 58.1-1000, 58.1-1003, 58.1-1006, 58.1-1008, 58.1-1009, 58.1-1010, 58.1-1012, 58.1-1013, 58.1-1015, 58.1-1017, 58.1-1017.1, 58.1-1021.01, 58.1-1021.04:3, and 58.1-1035 of the Code of Virginia are amended and reenacted and that the Code of Virginia is amended by adding in Title 4.1 a chapter numbered 6, consisting of sections numbered 4.1-600 through 4.1-612, and by adding in Article 1 of Chapter 10 of Title 58.1 a section numbered 58.1-1017.3 as follows: §3.2-4204. Definitions. As used in this article: "Brand family" means all styles of cigarettes sold under the same trademark and differentiated from one another by means of additional modifiers or descriptors, including, but not limited to, "menthol," "lights," "kings," and "100s" and includes any brand name alone or in conjunction with any other word, trademark, logo, symbol, motto, selling message, recognizable pattern of colors, or any other indicia of product identification identical or similar to, or identifiable with, a previously known brand of cigarettes. "Commissioner" means the Tax Commissioner of the Department of Taxation. "Nonparticipating manufacturer" means any tobacco product manufacturer that is not a participating manufacturer. "Participating manufacturer" shall have the meaning provided in section II (jj) of the Master Settlement Agreement. "Stamping agent" means (i) a person who before January 1, 2016, is authorized by the Tax Commissioner pursuant to § 58.1-1011 to affix Virginia tax stamps to packages, packs, cartons, or other containers of cigarettes and on or after January 1, 2016, is duly licensed to distribute cigarettes in the Commonwealth by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board pursuant to §4.1-604; or (ii) any person who is required to pay the excise tax imposed on cigarettes pursuant to §58.1-1001. Terms defined in §3.2-4200 shall have the same meaning when used in this article. §4.1-103. General powers of Board. The Board shall have the power to: 1. 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; 2. Buy and sell any mixers; 3. Control the possession, sale, transportation and delivery of alcoholic beverages; 4. Determine, subject to §4.1-121, the localities within which government stores shall be established or operated and the location of such stores; 5. Maintain warehouses for alcoholic beverages and control the storage and delivery of alcoholic beverages to and from such warehouses; 6. Lease, occupy and improve any land or building required for the purposes of this title; 7. Purchase or otherwise acquire title to any land or building required for the purposes of this title and sell and convey the same by proper deed, with the consent of the Governor; 8. Purchase, lease or acquire the use of, by any manner, any plant or equipment which may be considered necessary or useful in carrying into effect the purposes of this title, including rectifying, blending and processing plants. The Board may purchase, build, lease, and operate distilleries and manufacture alcoholic beverages; 9. Determine the nature, form and capacity of all containers used for holding alcoholic beverages to be kept or sold under this title, and prescribe the form and content of all labels and seals to be placed thereon; 10. 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; 11. 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 make summary decisions, subject to final decision by the Board, on application of any party aggrieved; 12. 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; 13. Promulgate regulations in accordance with the
Administrative Process Act (§2.2-4000 et seq.) and §4.1-111 14. Grant, suspend, and revoke licenses for the manufacture, bottling, distribution, importation, and sale of alcoholic beverages; 15. Assess and collect civil penalties and civil charges for violations of this title and Board regulations; 16. Maintain actions to enjoin common nuisances as defined in §4.1-317; 17. Establish minimum food sale requirements for all retail
licensees; 18. Administer and enforce the provisions of Chapter 6 (§ 4.1-600 et seq.); and 19. Do all acts necessary or advisable to carry out the purposes of this title. §4.1-225. Grounds for which Board may suspend or revoke licenses. The Board may suspend or revoke any license other than a brewery license, in which case the Board may impose penalties as provided in § 4.1-227, if it has reasonable cause to believe that: 1. The licensee, or if the licensee is a partnership, any general partner thereof, or if the licensee is an association, any member thereof, or a limited partner of 10 percent or more with voting rights, or if the licensee is a corporation, any officer, director, or shareholder owning 10 percent or more of its capital stock, or if the licensee is a limited liability company, any member-manager or any member owning 10 percent or more of the membership interest of the limited liability company: a. Has misrepresented a material fact in applying to the Board for such license; b. Within the five years immediately preceding the date of the hearing held in accordance with §4.1-227, has (i) been convicted of a violation of any law, ordinance or regulation of the Commonwealth, of any county, city or town in the Commonwealth, of any state, or of the United States, applicable to the manufacture, transportation, possession, use or sale of alcoholic beverages; (ii) violated any provision of Chapter 3 (§4.1-300 et seq.); (iii) committed a violation of the Wine Franchise Act (§4.1-400 et seq.) or the Beer Franchise Act (§4.1-500 et seq.) in bad faith; (iv) violated or failed or refused to comply with any regulation, rule or order of the Board; or (v) failed or refused to comply with any of the conditions or restrictions of the license granted by the Board; c. Has been convicted in any court of a felony or of any crime or offense involving moral turpitude under the laws of any state, or of the United States; d. Is not the legitimate owner of the business conducted under the license granted by the Board, or other persons have ownership interests in the business which have not been disclosed; e. Cannot demonstrate financial responsibility sufficient to meet the requirements of the business conducted under the license granted by the Board; f. Has been intoxicated or under the influence of some self-administered drug while upon the licensed premises; g. Has maintained the licensed premises in an unsanitary condition, or allowed such premises to become a meeting place or rendezvous for members of a criminal street gang as defined in §18.2-46.1 or persons of ill repute, or has allowed any form of illegal gambling to take place upon such premises; h. Knowingly employs in the business conducted under such license, as agent, servant, or employee, other than a busboy, cook or other kitchen help, any person who has been convicted in any court of a felony or of any crime or offense involving moral turpitude, or who has violated the laws of the Commonwealth, of any other state, or of the United States, applicable to the manufacture, transportation, possession, use or sale of alcoholic beverages; i. Subsequent to the granting of his original license, has demonstrated by his police record a lack of respect for law and order; j. Has allowed the consumption of alcoholic beverages upon the licensed premises by any person whom he knew or had reason to believe was (i) less than 21 years of age, (ii) interdicted, or (iii) intoxicated, or has allowed any person whom he knew or had reason to believe was intoxicated to loiter upon such licensed premises; k. Has allowed any person to consume upon the licensed premises any alcoholic beverages except as provided under this title; l. Is physically unable to carry on the business conducted under such license or has been adjudicated incapacitated; m. Has allowed any obscene literature, pictures or materials upon the licensed premises; n. Has possessed any illegal gambling apparatus, machine or device upon the licensed premises; o. 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 (§
18.2-247 et seq.) and 1.1 (§ p. Has failed to take reasonable measures to prevent (i) the licensed premises, (ii) any premises immediately adjacent to the licensed premises that are owned or leased by the licensee, or (iii) any portion of public property immediately adjacent to the licensed premises from becoming a place where patrons of the establishment commit criminal violations of Article 1 (§18.2-30 et seq.), 2 (§18.2-38 et seq.), 2.1 (§18.2-46.1 et seq.), 2.2 (§18.2-46.4 et seq.), 3 (§18.2-47 et seq.), 4 (§18.2-51 et seq.), 5 (§18.2-58 et seq.), 6 (§18.2-59 et seq.), or 7 (§18.2-61 et seq.) of Chapter 4 of Title 18.2; Article 2 (§18.2-266 et seq.) of Chapter 7 of Title 18.2; Article 3 (§ 18.2-344 et seq.) or 5 (§18.2-372 et seq.) of Chapter 8 of Title 18.2; or Article 1 (§18.2-404 et seq.), 2 (§18.2-415), or 3 (§18.2-416 et seq.) of Chapter 9 of Title 18.2 and such violations lead to arrests that are so frequent and serious as to reasonably be deemed a continuing threat to the public safety. 2. The place occupied by the licensee: a. Does not conform to the requirements of the governing body of the county, city or town in which such establishment is located, with respect to sanitation, health, construction or equipment, or to any similar requirements established by the laws of the Commonwealth or by Board regulations; b. Has been adjudicated a common nuisance under the provisions of this title or §18.2-258; or c. Has become a meeting place or rendezvous for illegal gambling, illegal users of narcotics, drunks, prostitutes, pimps, panderers or habitual law violators or has become a place where illegal drugs are regularly used or distributed. The Board may consider the general reputation in the community of such establishment in addition to any other competent evidence in making such determination. 3. The licensee or any employee of the licensee discriminated against any member of the armed forces of the United States by prices charged or otherwise. 4. The licensee, his employees, or any entertainer performing on the licensed premises has been convicted of a violation of a local public nudity ordinance for conduct occurring on the licensed premises and the licensee allowed such conduct to occur. 5. Any cause exists for which the Board would have been entitled to refuse to grant such license had the facts been known. 6. The licensee is delinquent for a period of 90 days or more in the payment of any taxes, or any penalties or interest related thereto, lawfully imposed by the locality where the licensed business is located, as certified by the treasurer, commissioner of the revenue, or finance director of such locality, unless (i) the outstanding amount is de minimis; (ii) the licensee has pending a bona fide application for correction or appeal with respect to such taxes, penalties, or interest; or (iii) the licensee has entered into a payment plan approved by the same locality to settle the outstanding liability. 7. Any other cause authorized by §4.1-600. Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless the context requires a different meaning: "Cigarette" means any product that contains nicotine, is intended to be burned or heated under ordinary conditions of use, and consists of or contains (i) any roll of tobacco wrapped in paper or in any substance not containing tobacco; (ii) tobacco, in any form, that is functional in the product, which, because of its appearance, the type of tobacco used in the filler, or its packaging and labeling, is likely to be offered to, or purchased by, consumers as a cigarette; or (iii) any roll of tobacco wrapped in any substance containing tobacco which, because of its appearance, the type of tobacco used in the filler, or its packaging and labeling, is likely to be offered to, or purchased by, consumers as a cigarette described in clause (i) of this definition. "Cigarette" includes "roll-your-own" tobacco, which means any tobacco that, because of its appearance, type, packaging, or labeling, is suitable for use and likely to be offered to, or purchased by, consumers as tobacco for making cigarettes. For purposes of this definition of "cigarette," 0.09 ounces of "roll-your-own" tobacco shall constitute one individual "cigarette." "Distributor" means (i) any person engaged in the business of selling tobacco products in the Commonwealth who brings, or causes to be brought, into the Commonwealth from outside the Commonwealth any tobacco products for sale; (ii) any person who makes, manufactures, fabricates, or stores tobacco products in the Commonwealth for sale in the Commonwealth; (iii) any person engaged in the business of selling tobacco products outside the Commonwealth who ships or transports tobacco products to any person in the business of selling tobacco products in the Commonwealth; or (iv) any retail dealer in possession of untaxed tobacco products in the Commonwealth. "Loose leaf tobacco" means any leaf tobacco that is not intended to be smoked, but does not include moist snuff. Loose leaf tobacco weight unit categories shall be as follows: 1. "Loose leaf tobacco half pound-unit" means a unit, pouch, or package sized for consumer use containing at least four ounces but not more than eight ounces of loose leaf tobacco, by net weight, produced by the manufacturer to be sold to consumers as a single unit and not produced to be divided or sold separately and containing one individual package. 2. "Loose leaf tobacco pound-unit" means a consumer sized unit, pouch, or package containing more than eight ounces of loose leaf tobacco, by net weight, produced by the manufacturer to be sold to consumers as a single unit and not produced to be divided or sold separately and containing one individual package. 3. "Loose leaf tobacco single-unit" means a consumer sized unit, pouch, or package containing less than four ounces of loose leaf tobacco, by net weight, produced by the manufacturer to be sold to consumers as a single unit and not produced to be divided or sold separately and containing one individual package. "Manufacturer" means a person who manufactures or produces tobacco products and sells tobacco products to a distributor. "Moist snuff" means a tobacco product consisting of finely cut, ground, or powdered tobacco that is not intended to be smoked but does not include any finely cut, ground, or powdered tobacco that is intended to be placed in the nasal cavity. "Pack" means a package containing either 20 or 25 cigarettes. "Retail dealer" includes every person, other than a distributor, who sells or offers for sale any tobacco products and who is licensed in accordance with this chapter by the Board. "Retail sale" or "sale at retail" includes all sales except sales by distributors to retail dealers or other distributors for resale. "Stamping agent" shall have the same meaning as provided in §3.2-4204. For the purposes of provisions relating to "roll-your-own" tobacco, "stamping agent" shall include "distributor." "Stamps" means the stamp or stamps by the use of which the tax levied under this chapter is paid and shall be officially designated as Virginia revenue stamps. The Board may provide for the use of any type of stamp which will effectuate the purposes of this chapter including decalcomania and metering devices. "Tobacco product" or "tobacco products" means (i) cigarettes; (ii) "cigar" as defined in §5702(a) of the Internal Revenue Code, and as such section may be amended; (iii) "smokeless tobacco" as defined in §5702(m) of the Internal Revenue Code, and as such section may be amended; or (iv) "pipe tobacco" as defined in §5702(n) of the Internal Revenue Code, and as such section may be amended. "Tobacco products" includes loose leaf tobacco. §4.1-601. Authority of Board relating to the distribution and sale of tobacco products; regulations of the Board; exchange of certain information with Tax Commissioner; penalty. A. The Board shall have the power to: 1. Control the distribution and sale of tobacco products, including the investigation and enforcement of unlawful activity relating to the distribution and sale of tobacco products; 2. 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 make summary decisions, subject to final decision by the Board, on application of any party aggrieved; 3. Grant, suspend, and revoke (i) licenses for the distribution or sale of tobacco products and (ii) permits granted under § 4.1-606; 4. Promulgate reasonable regulations, not inconsistent with this chapter or the general laws of the Commonwealth, that it deems necessary to carry out the provisions of this chapter and to prevent the illegal distribution and sale of tobacco products. The Board may amend or repeal such regulations. Such regulations shall be promulgated, amended, or repealed in accordance with the Administrative Process Act (§2.2-4000 et seq.) and shall have the effect of law; 5. Enforce the provisions of §§58.1-1017, 58.1-1017.1, and 58.1-1017.3; and 6. Do all acts necessary or advisable to carry out the purposes of this chapter. B. No person shall (i) fail or refuse to obey any subpoena issued by the Board, any Board member, or any agent authorized by the Board to issue such subpoena or (ii) hinder the orderly conduct and decorum of any hearing held and conducted by the Board, any Board member, or any agent authorized by the Board to hold and conduct such hearing. Any person convicted of a violation of this subsection is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. C. Notwithstanding the provisions of §58.1-3 or any other provision of law, the Board and the Tax Commissioner may exchange information in order to facilitate the enforcement of the laws governing the sale and taxation of cigarettes and tobacco products, including the name, address, and other identifying information of wholesale dealers and stamping agents. All invoices, books, papers, or other memoranda and records concerning the sale of cigarettes maintained by wholesale cigarette dealers pursuant to §4.1-611 shall be subject to inspection at all times by special agents of the Board. Any person who, upon request by a special agent, unreasonably fails or refuses to allow an inspection of the records authorized by this subsection is guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor. Neither the Board nor any special agent shall divulge any information provided by the Tax Commissioner or obtained in the performance of the inspections authorized by this subsection to anyone other than to another special agent. Any person violating the provisions of this subsection is guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor. §4.1-602. Tobacco product licenses. The Board may grant the following licenses relating to tobacco products: 1. Tobacco products distributor's license; and 2. Tobacco products retail dealer's license. §4.1-603. To whom privileges conferred by licenses extend; separate license for each place of business. A. The privilege of any licensee to sell or distribute tobacco products shall extend to the licensee and to all agents or employees of the licensee for the purpose of selling or distributing tobacco products under such license. The licensee may be held liable for any violation of this chapter or any Board regulation committed by such agents or employees in connection with their employment. B. Each license granted by the Board shall designate the place where the business of the licensee will be carried on. A separate license shall be required for each separate place of business. C. No license shall be transferable from one person to another or from one location to another. The Board may permit a licensee to amend the classification of an existing license without reapplying for the license if the effect of the amendment is to reduce materially the privileges of an existing license. However, if (i) the Board determines that the amendment is a device to evade the provisions of this chapter, (ii) a majority of the corporate stock of a retail licensee is sold to a new entity, or (iii) there is a change of business at the premises of a retail dealer, the Board may, within 30 days of receipt of written notice by the licensee of a change in ownership or a change of business, require the licensee to comply with any or all of the requirements of §4.1-604 or 4.1-605. If the Board fails to exercise its authority within the 30-day period, the licensee shall not be required to reapply for a license. The licensee shall submit such written notice to the Secretary of the Board. D. Each license shall be posted in a location conspicuous to the public at the place where the licensee carries on the business for which the license is granted. E. The privileges conferred by any license granted by the Board shall continue until the last day of the twelfth month of the third year or the last day of the designated month of expiration, except the license may be sooner terminated for any cause for which the Board would be entitled to refuse to grant a license, by operation of law, by voluntary surrender, or by order of the Board. F. The Board may grant licenses for one year or for multiple years, not to exceed three years, based on the fees set forth in § 4.1-610. Qualification for a multiyear license shall be determined on the basis of criteria established by the Board. Fees for multiyear licenses shall not be refundable except as provided in §4.1-610. G. The Board may permit a licensee who fails to pay: 1. The required license tax covering the continuation or reissuance of his license by midnight of the fifteenth day of the twelfth month of the third year or of the designated month of expiration, whichever is applicable, to pay the tax in lieu of reapplying for a new license, provided payment of the tax is made within 30 days following that date and is accompanied by a civil penalty of $25 or 10 percent of such tax, whichever is greater; and 2. The tax and civil penalty pursuant to subdivision 1 to pay the tax in lieu of reapplying, provided payment of the tax is made within 45 days following the 30 days specified in subdivision 1 and is accompanied by a civil penalty of $100 or 25 percent of such tax, whichever is greater. H. Such civil penalties collected by the Board shall be deposited in accordance with §4.1-116. §4.1-604. Distributor's license required; records to be kept; inspections; penalty. A. Beginning July 1, 2015, no person shall engage in the business of selling or dealing in tobacco products as a distributor in the Commonwealth without first having obtained a license from the Board for each location or place of business. Each application for a distributor's license shall be accompanied by an application fee in accordance with §4.1-610. Every application for such license shall be made on a form prescribed by the Board and the following information shall be provided on the application: 1. The name and address of the applicant. If the applicant is a firm, partnership, or association, the name and address of each of its members shall be provided. If the applicant is a corporation, the name and address of each of its principal officers shall be provided; 2. The address of the applicant's principal place of business; 3. The place or places where the business to be licensed is to be conducted; and 4. Such other information as the Board may require for the purpose of the administration of this chapter. B. A person outside the Commonwealth who ships or transports tobacco products to retail dealers in the Commonwealth, to be sold by those retailers, may make application for a license as a distributor, be granted such a license by the Board, and thereafter be subject to all the provisions of this chapter. Once a license is granted pursuant to this section, such person shall be entitled to act as a licensed distributor and, unless such person maintains a registered agent pursuant to Chapter 9 (§13.1-601 et seq.), 10 (§13.1-801 et seq.), 12 (§13.1-1000 et seq.), or 14 (§13.1-1200 et seq.) of Title 13.1 or Chapter 2.1 (§50-73.1 et seq.) or 2.2 (§50-73.79 et seq.) of Title 50, shall be deemed to have appointed the Clerk of the State Corporation Commission as the person's agent for the purpose of service of process relating to any matter or issue involving the person and arising under the provisions of this chapter. Prior to granting a distributor's license, the Board shall conduct a background investigation, to include a Virginia criminal history records search of the applicant, or the responsible principals, managers, and other persons as designated by the applicant that are engaged in handling tobacco products at the licensable locations, that shall be submitted to the Federal Bureau of Investigation if the Board deems a national criminal records search necessary, on applicants for licensure as tobacco products distributors. However, the Board may waive the requirement for a criminal history records search and completed personal data form for officers, directors, nonmanaging members, or limited partners of any applicant corporation, limited liability company, or limited partnership, where the applicant holds a valid license under Chapter 2 (§4.1-200 et seq.). The Board may refuse to issue a distributor's license or may suspend, revoke, or refuse to renew a distributor's license issued to any person, partnership, corporation, limited liability company, or business trust if it determines that the principals, managers, and other persons engaged in handling tobacco products at the licensable location of the applicant (i) have been found guilty of any fraud or misrepresentation in any connection; (ii) have been convicted of robbery, extortion, burglary, larceny, embezzlement, fraudulent conversion, gambling, perjury, bribery, treason, or racketeering; (iii) have been convicted of a felony; or (iv) are ineligible to be an authorized holder as defined in § 58.1-1000. Anyone who knowingly and willfully falsifies, conceals, or misrepresents a material fact or knowingly and willfully makes a false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or representation in any application for a distributor's license to the Board is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. The Board may establish an application fee not to exceed $65 for a distributor's license, such fees to be retained by the Board to be applied to the administrative and other costs of processing distributor's license applications, conducting background investigations, and issuing distributor's licenses. C. Upon receipt of an application in proper form, payment of the required license fee plus the actual cost charged to the Department of State Police by the Federal Bureau of Investigation or the Central Criminal Records Exchange for processing any fingerprints through the Federal Bureau of Investigation or the Central Criminal Records Exchange for each criminal history records search required by the Board, and after receipt of the results of the background investigation, the Board shall, unless otherwise provided by this chapter, grant to the applicant a license, which shall permit the licensee to engage in business as a distributor at the place of business shown on the license. Each license, or a copy thereof, shall be prominently displayed on the premises covered by the license. No license shall be transferable to any other person. Distributor's licenses granted pursuant to this section shall be valid for a period of three years from the date of issue unless revoked by the Board in the manner provided herein. The Board may at any time revoke the license granted to any distributor who is found guilty of violating or noncompliance with any of the provisions of this chapter, any of the Board regulations adopted under authority of this chapter, or the provisions of Chapter 10 (§ 58.1-1000 et seq.) of Title 58.1. D. The Board shall compile and maintain a current list of licensed distributors. Such list shall be shared with the Department of Taxation, the Office of the Attorney General, local tax authorities, and local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies. E. 1. Each distributor shall keep in each licensed place of business complete and accurate records for that place of business, including itemized invoices of (i) tobacco products held, purchased, manufactured, brought in or caused to be brought in from outside the Commonwealth, or shipped or transported to retail dealers in the Commonwealth; (ii) all sales of tobacco products made; (iii) all tobacco products transferred to other retail outlets owned or controlled by that licensed distributor; and (iv) any records required by the Board. All books, records, and other papers and documents required by this subdivision to be kept shall be preserved, in a form prescribed by the Board, for a period of at least three years after the date of the documents or the date of the entries thereof appearing in the records, unless the Board authorizes, in writing, their destruction or disposal at an earlier date. 2. At all times duly authorized agents or employees of the Board may enter any place of business of a distributor and inspect the premises, the records required to be kept under this chapter, and the tobacco products contained therein, to determine whether all the provisions of this chapter are being complied with fully. Refusal to permit such inspection by a special agent or employee of the Board shall be grounds for revocation of the license. 3. Each person who sells tobacco products to persons licensed under this chapter to sell tobacco products at retail shall render with each sale itemized invoices showing the seller's name and address, the purchaser's name and address, the date of sale, and all prices. Such person shall preserve legible copies of all such invoices for three years after the date of sale. 4. Each distributor shall procure itemized invoices of all tobacco products purchased. The invoices shall show the name and address of the seller and the date of purchase. The distributor shall preserve a legible copy of each invoice for three years after the date of purchase. Invoices shall be available for inspection by special agents or employees of the Board at the distributor's place of business. F. Any violation of this section or §58.1-1021.04:3 shall be grounds for revocation of the license. §4.1-605. Retail dealer's license required; records to be kept; inspections; penalty. A. Beginning July 1, 2017, no person shall engage in the business of selling tobacco products in the Commonwealth without first having obtained a license from the Board for each location or place of business. Each application for a retail dealer's license shall be accompanied by an application fee in accordance with subsection B. Every application for such license shall be made on a form prescribed by the Board and the following information shall be provided on the application: 1. The name and address of the applicant. If the applicant is a firm, partnership, or association, the name and address of each of its members shall be provided. If the applicant is a corporation, the name and address of each of its principal officers shall be provided; 2. The address of the applicant's principal place of business; 3. The place or places where the business to be licensed is to be conducted; and 4. Such other information as the Board may require for the purpose of the administration of this chapter. B. Once a license is granted pursuant to this section, such person shall be entitled to act as a retail dealer and, unless such person maintains a registered agent pursuant to Chapter 9 (§13.1-601 et seq.), 10 (§ 13.1-801 et seq.), 12 (§13.1-1000 et seq.), or 14 (§13.1-1200 et seq.) of Title 13.1 or Chapter 2.1 (§50-73.1 et seq.) or 2.2 (§50-73.79 et seq.) of Title 50, shall be deemed to have appointed the Clerk of the State Corporation Commission as the person's agent for the purpose of service of process relating to any matter or issue involving the person and arising under the provisions of this chapter. Prior to granting a retail dealer's license, the Board shall conduct a background investigation, to include a Virginia criminal history records search of the applicant, or the responsible principals, managers, and other persons as designated by the applicant that are engaged in handling tobacco products at the licensable locations, that shall be submitted to the Federal Bureau of Investigation if the Board deems a national criminal records search necessary, on applicants for licensure as tobacco products retail dealers. However, the Board may waive the requirement for a criminal history records search and completed personal data form for officers, directors, nonmanaging members, or limited partners of any applicant corporation, limited liability company, or limited partnership, where the applicant holds a valid license under Chapter 2 (§4.1-200 et seq.). The Board may refuse to grant a retail dealer's license or may suspend, revoke, or refuse to renew a retail dealer's license granted to any person, partnership, corporation, limited liability company, or business trust if it determines that the principals, managers, and other persons engaged in handling tobacco products at the licensable location of the applicant (i) have been found guilty of any fraud or misrepresentation in any connection; (ii) have been convicted of robbery, extortion, burglary, perjury, bribery, treason, or racketeering; (iii) have been convicted of a felony; or (iv) are ineligible to be an authorized holder as defined in §58.1-1000. Anyone who knowingly and willfully falsifies, conceals, or misrepresents a material fact or knowingly and willfully makes a false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or representation in any application for a retail dealer's license to the Board is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. The Board may establish an application fee not to exceed $65 for a retail dealer's license; however, if the applicant possesses a license granted under Chapter 2 (§4.1-200 et seq.) at the time of application for a retail dealer's license, the Board may establish an application fee not to exceed $45. Such fees shall be retained by the Board to be applied to the administrative and other costs of processing retail dealer's license applications, conducting background investigations, and granting retail dealer's licenses. C. Upon receipt of an application in proper form, payment of the required license fee plus the actual cost charged to the Department of State Police by the Federal Bureau of Investigation or the Central Criminal Records Exchange for processing any fingerprints through the Federal Bureau of Investigation or the Central Criminal Records Exchange for each criminal history records search required by the Board, and after receipt of the results of the background investigation, the Board shall, unless otherwise provided by this chapter, grant to the applicant a license, which shall permit the licensee to engage in business as a retail dealer at the place of business shown on the license. Each license, or a copy thereof, shall be prominently displayed on the premises covered by the license. No license shall be transferable to any other person. Retail dealers' licenses granted pursuant to this section shall be valid for a period of one year from the date of issue unless revoked by the Board in the manner provided herein. The Board may at any time revoke the license granted to any retail dealer who is found guilty of violating or noncompliance with any of the provisions of this chapter, any of the Board regulations adopted and promulgated under authority of this chapter, or the provisions of Chapter 10 (§58.1-1000 et seq.) of Title 58.1. D. The Board shall compile and maintain a current list of retail dealers. The list shall be updated on a monthly basis and published on the Board's website. E. 1. Each retail dealer shall keep in each licensed place of business complete and accurate records for that place of business, including itemized invoices of (i) tobacco products held, purchased, or brought in or caused to be brought in from outside the Commonwealth; (ii) all sales of tobacco products made; (iii) all tobacco products transferred to other retail outlets owned or controlled by the retail dealer; and (iv) any records required by the Board. All books, records, and other papers and documents required by this subdivision to be kept shall be preserved, in a form prescribed by the Board, for a period of at least three years after the date of the documents or the date of the entries thereof appearing in the records, unless the Board authorizes, in writing, their destruction or disposal at an earlier date. 2. At all times duly authorized agents or employees of the Board may enter any place of business of a retail dealer and inspect the premises, the records required to be kept under this chapter, and the tobacco products contained therein, to determine whether all the provisions of this chapter are being complied with fully. Refusal to permit such inspection by a special agent or employee of the Board shall be grounds for revocation of the license. 3. Each retail dealer shall procure itemized invoices of all tobacco products purchased. The invoices shall show the name and address of the seller and the date of purchase. The retail dealer shall preserve a legible copy of each invoice for three years after the date of purchase. Invoices shall be available for inspection by special agents or employees of the Board at the retail dealer's place of business. F. Any violation of this section or §4.1-612 shall be grounds for revocation of the license. §4.1-606. Qualification for permit to affix Virginia revenue stamps; penalty. A. Only manufacturers, distributors, and retail dealers may qualify as stamping agents. Beginning January 1, 2016, and except as provided in this section, it shall be unlawful for any manufacturer, distributor, or retail dealer to purchase, possess, or affix Virginia revenue stamps without first obtaining a permit to do so from the Board. Any person licensed by the Board, in accordance with this chapter as a distributor or retailer shall be entitled to receive, upon request, a permit as a stamping agent, with no additional application or fee required. Every manufacturer who desires to qualify as a stamping agent with the Board shall make application to the Board on forms prescribed for this purpose, which shall be supplied upon request. The application forms shall (i) require such information relative to the nature of business engaged in by the applicant as the Board deems necessary to the qualifying of the applicant as a stamping agent and (ii) be accompanied by an application fee of $750. B. The Board shall conduct a background investigation, to include a Virginia criminal history records search of the applicant, or its responsible principals, managers, and other persons engaged in handling and stamping cigarettes at the locations to be covered by the permit, that shall be submitted to the Federal Bureau of Investigation if the Board determines a national criminal records search is necessary, on applicants for a permit as cigarette tax stamping agents. The Board may refuse to issue a stamping permit or may suspend, revoke, or refuse to renew a stamping permit issued to any manufacturer, if it determines that the manufacturer's principals, managers, and other persons engaged in handling and stamping cigarettes at the locations covered by the permit have been (i) found guilty of any fraud or misrepresentation in any connection, (ii) convicted of robbery, extortion, burglary, larceny, embezzlement, fraudulent conversion, gambling, perjury, bribery, treason, or racketeering, (iii) convicted of a felony, or (iv) are ineligible to be an authorized holder as defined in §58.1-1000. Anyone who knowingly and willfully falsifies, conceals, or misrepresents a material fact or knowingly and willfully makes a false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or representation in any application for a stamping permit to the Board is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. The fee for the renewal of a permit shall be $750. The application and renewal fee shall be retained by the Board and applied to the administrative and other costs of processing stamping agent applications, conducting background investigations, and issuing stamping permits. If the Board, after review of his application and receipt of the results of a background investigation, believes the manufacturer to be qualified, the Board shall issue to a permit qualifying such manufacturer as a stamping agent and he shall be allowed the discount on purchases of Virginia revenue stamps as set out in Chapter 10 (§58.1-1000 et seq.) of Title 58.1 for stamping agents purchasing stamps for their individual use. Such stamping agent shall be authorized to affix Virginia revenue stamps, and if the applicant qualifies as a distributor, that shall be so noted on the permit issued by the Board. Permits issued pursuant to this section shall be valid for a period of three years from the date of issue unless revoked by the Board in the manner provided in this chapter. The Department of Taxation shall not sell Virginia revenue stamps to any person or entity unless and until the Board has issued that person or entity a permit to affix Virginia revenue stamps. C. The Board may promulgate regulations governing the issuance, suspension, and revocation of stamping agent permits. The Board may at any time revoke the permit issued to any stamping agent who is not in compliance with any of the provisions of this chapter or Chapter 10 (§ 58.1-1000 et seq.) of Title 58.1 or any of the regulations of the Board adopted in accordance with this chapter. §4.1-607. Notice and hearings for refusal to grant licenses; Administrative Process Act; exceptions. A. The action of the Board in granting or in refusing to grant any license shall be subject to review in accordance with the Administrative Process Act (§2.2-4000 et seq.), except as provided in subsections B and C. Review shall be limited to the evidential record of the proceedings provided by the Board. Both the petitioner and the Board shall have the right to appeal to the Court of Appeals from any order of the court. B. The Board may refuse a hearing on any application for the granting of any retail or wholesale license, provided such: 1. License for the applicant has been refused or revoked within a period of 12 months; 2. License for any premises has been refused or revoked at that location within a period of 12 months; or 3. Applicant, within a period of 12 months immediately preceding, has permitted a license granted by the Board to expire for nonpayment of license tax, and at the time of expiration of such license, there was a pending and unadjudicated charge, either before the Board or in any court, against the licensee alleging a violation of this chapter. C. If an applicant has permitted a license to expire for nonpayment of license tax, and at the time of expiration there remained unexecuted any period of suspension imposed upon the licensee by the Board, the Board may refuse a hearing on an application for a new license until after the date on which the suspension period would have been executed had the license not been permitted to expire. §4.1-608. Suspension or revocation of licenses; notice and hearings; imposition of penalties. A. Before the Board may suspend or revoke any license, reasonable notice of such proposed or contemplated action shall be given to the licensee in accordance with the provisions of §2.2-4020 of the Administrative Process Act (§2.2-4000 et seq.). Notwithstanding the provisions of §2.2-4022, the Board shall, upon written request by the licensee, permit the licensee to inspect and copy or photograph all (i) written or recorded statements made by the licensee or copies thereof or the substance of any oral statements made by the licensee or a previous or present employee of the licensee to any law-enforcement officer, the existence of which is known by the Board and upon which the Board intends to rely as evidence in any adversarial proceeding under this chapter against the licensee, and (ii) designated books, papers, documents, tangible objects, buildings, or places, or copies or portions thereof, that are within the possession, custody, or control of the Board and upon which the Board intends to rely as evidence in any adversarial proceeding under this chapter against the licensee. In addition, any subpoena for the production of documents issued to any person at the request of the licensee or the Board pursuant to § 4.1-601 shall provide for the production of the documents sought within 10 working days, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in §4.1-103. If the Board fails to provide for inspection or copying under this section for the licensee after a written request, the Board shall be prohibited from introducing into evidence any items the licensee would have lawfully been entitled to inspect or copy under this section. The action of the Board in suspending or revoking any license shall be subject to judicial review in accordance with the Administrative Process Act. Such review shall extend to the entire evidential record of the proceedings provided by the Board in accordance with the Administrative Process Act. An appeal shall lie to the Court of Appeals from any order of the court. Notwithstanding §8.01-676.1, the final judgment or order of the circuit court shall not be suspended, stayed, or modified by such circuit court pending appeal to the Court of Appeals. Neither mandamus nor injunction shall lie in any such case. B. In suspending any license the Board may impose, as a condition precedent to the removal of such suspension or any portion thereof, a requirement that the licensee pay the cost incurred by the Board in investigating the licensee and in holding the proceeding resulting in such suspension, or it may impose a civil penalty not to exceed the amount specified in subsection D of §18.2-371.2. C. Following notice to the licensee of a hearing that may result in the suspension or revocation of his license, the Board may accept from the licensee an offer in compromise to pay a civil charge not exceeding $5,000, either in lieu of suspension or in addition thereto, or in lieu of revocation. Any civil penalties collected by the Board shall be deposited in accordance with §4.1-116. D. The Board shall, by regulation: 1. Designate the violations for which a waiver of a hearing and payment of a civil charge in lieu of suspension may be accepted for a first offense occurring within three years immediately preceding the date of the violation; 2. Provide for a reduction in the length of any suspension and a reduction in the amount of any civil penalty for any retail dealer where the licensee can demonstrate that it provided to its employees tobacco product seller training certified in advance by the Board; 3. Establish a schedule of penalties for such offenses, prescribing the appropriate suspension of a license and the civil charge acceptable in lieu of such suspension; and 4. Establish a schedule of offenses for which any penalty may be waived upon a showing that the licensee has had no prior violations within five years immediately preceding the date of the violation. No waiver shall be granted by the Board, however, for a licensee's willful and knowing violation of this chapter, Board regulations, or any statute governing the distribution or sale of tobacco products. E. A licensee receiving notice of a hearing on an alleged violation meeting the requirements of subsection D shall be advised of the option of (i) accepting the suspension authorized by the Board's schedule, (ii) paying a civil charge authorized by the Board's schedule in lieu of suspension, or (iii) proceeding to a hearing. §4.1-609. Suspension or revocation; disposition of tobacco products on hand; termination. A. Tobacco products owned by or in possession of, or for sale by, any licensee at the time the license of such person is suspended or revoked may be disposed of as follows: 1. Sold to persons in the Commonwealth licensed to sell tobacco products upon permits granted by the Board and conditions specified by the Board; or 2. Sold to persons outside the Commonwealth for resale outside the Commonwealth upon permits granted by the Board. B. Tobacco products owned and in possession of, or either, or for sale by, any licensee at the time the license of such person is suspended or revoked may be sold to any person authorized to purchase the same for resale upon permits granted by the Board and upon payment of any tax due thereon. C. All tobacco products owned by or in possession of any person whose license is suspended or revoked shall be disposed of by such person in accordance with the provisions of this section within 60 days from the date of such suspension or revocation. D. Tobacco products owned by, or in possession of, or for sale by persons whose licenses have been terminated other than by suspension or revocation may be disposed of in accordance with subsection A or B within such time as the Board deems proper. Such period shall not be less than 60 days. E. All tobacco products owned by or remaining in the possession of any person described in subsection A, B, or D after the expiration of such period shall be deemed contraband and forfeited to the Commonwealth in accordance with the provisions of §4.1-338. §4.1-610. Taxes on licenses; refunds. A. The license fee for licenses granted under this chapter shall be as follows: 1. Tobacco products distributor's license, $750; and 2. Tobacco products retail dealer's license, $150. B. Nothing in this chapter shall exempt any licensee from any state merchant's license or state restaurant license or any other state tax. C. The Board may correct erroneous assessments made by it against any person and make refunds of any amounts collected pursuant to erroneous assessments, or collected as taxes on licenses, which are subsequently refused or application therefor withdrawn, and allow credit for any license taxes paid by any licensee for any license that is subsequently merged or changed into another license during the same license term. No refund shall be made of any such amount, however, unless made within three years from the date of collection of the same. D. In any case where a licensee has changed its name or form of organization during a license term without any change being made in its ownership, and because of such change is required to pay an additional license tax for such year, the Board shall refund to such licensee the amount of such tax so paid in excess of the required license tax for such year. E. The Board shall make refunds, prorated according to a schedule of its prescription, to licensees of license taxes paid pursuant to subsection A, if the place of business designated in the license is destroyed by an act of God, including but not limited to fire, earthquake, hurricane, storm, or similar natural disaster or phenomenon. F. Any amount required to be refunded under this section shall be paid by the State Treasurer out of moneys appropriated to the Board and in the manner prescribed in §4.1-116. §4.1-611. Documents touching purchase, sale, etc., of cigarettes to be kept for three years, subject to inspection; penalty. It shall be the duty of every person receiving, storing, selling, handling or transporting cigarettes in any manner whatsoever, to preserve all invoices, books, papers, cancelled checks, or other documents relating to the purchase, sale, exchange, receipt or transportation of all cigarettes for a period of three years. All such invoices, books, papers, cancelled checks or other memoranda and records shall be subject to audit and inspection at all times by any duly authorized representative of the Board, the Department Taxation, the Office of the Attorney General, or a local cigarette tax administrative or enforcement official. Any person who fails or refuses to keep and preserve the records as required by this section shall be guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor. Any person who, upon request by a duly authorized representative entitled to audit or inspect such records, fails or refuses to allow an audit or inspection of records as provided in this section, shall have his stamping permit suspended until such time as the audit or inspect is allowed. The Board may impose a penalty of $1,000 for each day that the person fails or refuses to allow an audit or inspection of the records. The penalty shall be assessed and collected by the Board as other taxes are collected. §4.1-612. Purchase of tobacco products for resale; evidence of valid license. A. No retail dealer shall purchase tobacco products for resale to consumers from any person within or outside the Commonwealth unless: 1. The retail dealer purchases from a distributor licensed by the Board. 2. The retail dealer applies for and is granted a license as a distributor and files returns and maintains records as required of licensed distributors under this chapter and Board regulations. B. Beginning July 1, 2017, any distributor or retail dealer that purchases tobacco products for resale to consumers within the Commonwealth shall provide to the seller (i) its certificate of tax exemption from sales and use tax issued by the Department of Taxation and (ii) evidence of its licensure in accordance with this chapter. §18.2-246.6. Definitions. For purposes of this article: "Adult" means a person who is at least the legal minimum purchasing age. "Board" means the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Board. "Consumer" means an individual who is not "Delivery sale" means any sale of cigarettes to a consumer in the Commonwealth regardless of whether the seller is located in the Commonwealth where either (i) the purchaser submits the order for such sale by means of a telephonic or other method of voice transmission, the mails or any other delivery service, or the Internet or other online service; or (ii) the cigarettes are delivered by use of the mails or a delivery service. A sale of cigarettes not for personal consumption to a person who is a wholesale dealer or retail dealer, as such terms are defined in §58.1-1000, shall not be a delivery sale. A delivery of cigarettes, not through the mail or by a common carrier, to a consumer performed by the owner, employee or other individual acting on behalf of a retailer authorized to sell such cigarettes shall not be a delivery sale. "Delivery service" means any person who is engaged in the commercial delivery of letters, packages, or other containers. "Legal minimum purchasing age" is the minimum age at which an individual may legally purchase cigarettes in the Commonwealth. "Mails" or "mailing" means the shipment of cigarettes through the United States Postal Service. "Shipping container" means a container in which cigarettes are shipped in connection with a delivery sale. "Shipping documents" means bills of lading, airbills, or any other documents used to evidence the undertaking by a delivery service to deliver letters, packages, or other containers. §58.1-1000. Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless the context clearly shows otherwise, the term or phrase: "Authorized holder" means (i) a manufacturer; (ii) a wholesale dealer; (iii) a stamping agent; (iv) a retail dealer; (v) an exclusive distributor; (vi) an officer, employee, or other agent of the United States or a state, or any department, agency, or instrumentality of the United States, a state, or a political subdivision of a state, having possession of cigarettes in connection with the performance of official duties; (vii) a person properly holding cigarettes that do not require stamps or tax payment pursuant to §58.1-1010; or (viii) a common or contract carrier transporting cigarettes under a proper bill of lading or other documentation indicating the true name and address of the consignor or seller and the consignee or purchaser of the brands and the quantities being transported. Any person convicted of (a) a violation of §58.1-1017 or 58.1-1017.1; (b) any offense involving the forgery of any documents, forms, invoices, or receipts related to the purchase or sale of cigarettes or the purchase or sale of tobacco products as defined in §58.1-1021.01; (c) any offense involving evasion or failure to pay a cigarette or tobacco product excise tax; or (d) any similar violation of an ordinance of any county, city, or town in the Commonwealth or the laws of any other state or of the United States is ineligible to be an authorized holder. "Carton" means 10 packs of cigarettes, each containing 20 cigarettes or eight packs, each containing 25 cigarettes. "Cigarette" means any product that contains nicotine, is intended to be burned or heated under ordinary conditions of use, and consists of or contains (i) any roll of tobacco wrapped in paper or in any substance not containing tobacco; (ii) tobacco, in any form, that is functional in the product, which, because of its appearance, the type of tobacco used in the filler, or its packaging and labeling, is likely to be offered to, or purchased by, consumers as a cigarette; or (iii) any roll of tobacco wrapped in any substance containing tobacco which, because of its appearance, the type of tobacco used in the filler, or its packaging and labeling, is likely to be offered to, or purchased by, consumers as a cigarette described in clause (i) of this definition. The term "cigarette" includes "roll-your-own" tobacco, which means any tobacco which, because of its appearance, type, packaging, or labeling is suitable for use and likely to be offered to, or purchased by, consumers as tobacco for making cigarettes. For purposes of this definition of "cigarette," 0.09 ounces of "roll-your-own" tobacco shall constitute one individual "cigarette." "Exclusive distributor" means any individual, corporation, limited liability company, or limited liability partnership with its principal place of business in the Commonwealth that has the sole and exclusive rights to sell to wholesale dealers in the Commonwealth a brand family of cigarettes manufactured by a tobacco product manufacturer as defined in §3.2-4200. "Manufacturer" means any tobacco product manufacturer as defined in §3.2-4200. "Pack" means a package containing either 20 or 25 cigarettes. "Retail dealer" includes every person other than a
wholesale dealer, as defined in this section, who (i) sells or offers
for sale any cigarettes "Retail sale" or "sale at retail" includes all sales except sales by wholesale dealers to retail dealers or other wholesale dealers for resale. "Stamping agent" shall have the same meaning as provided in §3.2-4204. For the purposes of provisions relating to "roll-your-own" tobacco, "stamping agent" shall include "distributor" as that term is defined in §58.1-1021.01. "Stamps" means the stamp or stamps by the use of which the tax levied under this chapter is paid and shall be officially designated as Virginia revenue stamps. The Department is hereby authorized to provide for the use of any type of stamp which will effectuate the purposes of this chapter including but not limited to decalcomania and metering devices. "Storage" means any keeping or retention in the Commonwealth of cigarettes for any purpose except sale in the regular course of business or subsequent use solely outside the Commonwealth. "Tax-paid cigarettes" means cigarettes that (i) bear valid Virginia stamps to evidence payment of excise taxes or (ii) were purchased outside of the Commonwealth and either (a) bear a valid tax stamp for the state in which the cigarettes were purchased or (b) when no tax stamp is required by the state, proper evidence can be provided to establish that applicable excise taxes have been paid. "Use" means the exercise of any right or power over cigarettes incident to the ownership thereof or by any transaction where possession is given, except that it shall not include the sale of cigarettes in the regular course of business. "Wholesale dealer" includes persons who are properly registered as tobacco product merchant wholesalers with the Commonwealth in accordance with the Virginia Department of Taxation Business Registration Application (Form R-1) and beginning July 1, 2015, duly licensed by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board pursuant to §4.1-604 who (i) sell cigarettes at wholesale only to retail dealers for the purpose of resale only or (ii) sell at wholesale to institutional, commercial, or industrial users. "Wholesale dealer" also includes chain store distribution centers or houses which distribute cigarettes to their stores for sale at retail. §58.1-1003. How paid; affixing of stamps; records of stamping agents; civil penalties. A. Except as otherwise specifically provided pursuant to § 58.1-1003.2, the taxes imposed by this chapter shall be paid by affixing stamps equaling the amount of the tax in the manner set forth. The stamps shall be affixed to each individual package, bag, box or can in such a manner that their removal will require continued application of water or steam. Every stamping agent in the Commonwealth shall affix to any unstamped cigarettes the requisite denominations and amount of stamp or stamps that represent the proper tax levied by this chapter prior to shipping to other wholesale dealers or retail outlets. B. Every wholesale dealer shall at the time of shipping or delivering any cigarettes make and retain a true duplicate invoice of the same which shall show full and complete details of the sale or delivery of the taxable article. All stamping agents shall also keep a record of purchases of all cigarettes, and retain all books, records, and memoranda pertaining to the purchase and sale of such cigarettes for a period of five years, and such records shall be subject to examination by the Department upon request. C. Every stamping agent shall be required to file a report between the first and twentieth of each month, covering all revenue stamps the stamping agent affixed to cigarettes during the preceding month. The report shall (i) list all brands of cigarettes to which the Virginia revenue stamp was affixed and the quantity, measured in packs, of all such brands to which the Virginia revenue stamp was affixed; (ii) list the name and address of both the manufacturer of the cigarettes and the entity from which the cigarettes were obtained; and (iii) include the required documentation for and detail the amount and source of any bad debt deductions being taken pursuant to § 58.1-1003.1. The Department may allow such reports to be filed electronically. D. 1. For the purpose of compensating stamping agents for accounting for the tax imposed under this article on roll-your-own tobacco, such stamping agents shall be allowed when filing a monthly return and paying the tax to deduct 2 percent of the tax otherwise due if the amount due was not delinquent at the time of payment. 2. The Tax Commissioner shall prepare for each fiscal year an estimate of the total amount of all discounts allowed to stamping agents pursuant to this subsection and such amount shall be taken into consideration in preparing the official estimate of the total revenues to be collected during the fiscal year by the Virginia Health Care Fund established under §32.1-366. Any reduction in funding available for programs financed by the Virginia Health Care Fund as a result of such discounts shall be made up by the general fund. E. Any stamping agent who fails or refuses to comply with any
of the above provisions shall have such agent's permit to affix revenue stamps
revoked §58.1-1006. Forms and kinds of containers, methods of breaking packages, and methods of affixing stamps; penalty for interfering with enforcement of article. The Department shall provide by rules and regulations forms
and kinds of containers, the methods of breaking packages and methods of
affixing stamps that shall be employed by persons subject to the cigarette tax,
thereby making possible the enforcement of payment of the cigarette tax by
inspection. Any person subject to this tax engaging in or permitting such
practices as are prohibited by rules and regulations of the Department or any
person who upon demand of the Department or any of its officers or agents
refuses to allow full inspection of the premises or any part thereof, or in any
way interferes with any agent of the Department in the performance of his
duties in enforcing this chapter, shall be guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor.
Further, a stamping agent shall §58.1-1008. Monthly reports of stamping agents; penalty. In addition to the reporting requirements imposed by §
58.1-1003, every stamping agent qualifying as such with the Department shall be
required to file a report between the first and twentieth of each month,
covering the purchase or receipt by them of all cigarettes during the preceding
month. The report shall give in detail the different kinds and quantities of
cigarettes so purchased or received by them during the preceding month. The
report shall also list all orders for cigarettes purchased through such
wholesale dealer from without this Commonwealth on a drop shipment and
consigned direct to the person ordering such cigarettes through such stamping
agent. The Department may allow such reports to be filed electronically. If,
upon examination of invoices of any stamping agent, such agent is unable to
furnish evidence to the Department of sufficient stamp purchases to cover
unstamped cigarettes purchased by him, the prima facie presumption shall arise
that such cigarettes were sold without the proper stamps affixed thereto in
violation of §58.1-1003. The Department may impose a penalty of $250, to be
assessed and collected by the Department as other taxes are collected, on any
stamping agent for each failure or refusal to file the report, or portion
thereof, required by this section or by §3.2-4209 in the manner and time
allowed. §58.1-1009. Preparation, design, and sale of stamps; unlawful sale or purchase of stamps a felony; penalty. A. The Department is hereby authorized and directed to have prepared and to sell stamps suitable for denoting the tax on all cigarettes. The Department shall design, adopt and promulgate the form and kind of stamps to be used and may allow for electronic purchase and payment when selling such stamps. Stamps so adopted and promulgated shall be known as and termed "Virginia revenue stamps," and in any information or indictment, it shall be sufficient to describe the stamps as "Virginia revenue stamps." Any person other than the Department who sells such revenue
stamps, not affixed to cigarettes sold and delivered by them, whether the said
stamps be genuine or counterfeit, shall be guilty of a Class 6 felony. Any
person who purchases revenue stamps from anyone other than the Department,
unless such stamps are already affixed to cigarettes being purchased by and
delivered to him, or who uses or affixes, or causes to be used or affixed, any
revenue stamps not purchased from the Department by the owner of the cigarettes
being handled or stamped, whether such stamps are genuine or counterfeit, shall
be guilty of a Class 6 felony. When stamping agents have All stamps prescribed by the Department shall be designed and furnished in such a fashion as to permit identification of the wholesale dealer or retail dealer that affixed the stamp to the particular package of cigarettes, by means of a serial number or other mark on the stamp. The Department shall maintain for not less than three years information identifying which wholesale dealer or retail dealer affixed the revenue stamp to each package of cigarettes. B. 1. The Department shall provide Virginia revenue stamps to
certain wholesale dealers holding a In order to obtain Virginia revenue stamps without concurrent payment of the tax imposed under this chapter, a wholesale dealer shall (i) file a bond with a corporate surety licensed to do business in Virginia, or (ii) file an irrevocable letter of credit satisfactory to the Tax Commissioner as to the bank or savings institution, the form and substance, and payable to the Commonwealth in a face amount determined by the Tax Commissioner to be satisfactory to cover possible losses resulting from the failure to remit taxes due but not exceeding two times the anticipated average monthly amount in purchases of Virginia revenue stamps by the wholesale dealer as determined by the Commissioner. The letter of credit shall be from a bank incorporated or authorized to conduct banking business under the laws of the Commonwealth or authorized to do business in the Commonwealth under the banking laws of the United States, or a federally insured savings institution located in the Commonwealth. Such bond or irrevocable letter of credit shall be conditioned upon payment of the tax imposed by this chapter relating to Virginia revenue stamps obtained by the wholesale dealer from the Department (without concurrent payment of the tax) for which such tax, net of any applicable discount described in subsection A, shall be paid within the 30 days immediately following the date that the related revenue stamp or stamps were provided by the Department to such wholesale dealer. Any such bond shall be so written that, on timely payment of the premium thereon, it shall continue in force from year to year unless sooner terminated. 2. Any surety on a bond filed by any wholesale dealer shall be released and discharged from any and all liability to the Commonwealth accruing on such bond after the expiration of 60 days from the date upon which such surety shall have lodged with the Commissioner written request to be released and discharged. But such request shall not operate to relieve, release or discharge such surety from any liability already accrued or which shall accrue before the expiration of such 60-day period. The Commissioner shall, promptly on receipt of such notice, notify the wholesale dealer who furnished such bond. Unless such dealer on or before the expiration of such 60 days' notice files with the Commissioner a new bond or letter of credit that meets all the conditions described in subdivision 1, the Commissioner shall forthwith require the wholesale dealer to pay the tax imposed under this chapter concurrent with obtaining revenue stamps from the Department. In the event that liability upon the bond or letter of credit filed by the wholesale dealer with the Commissioner shall be discharged or reduced, whether by judgment rendered, payment made or otherwise, or if in the opinion of the Commissioner any surety on the bond becomes unsatisfactory or unacceptable, then the Commissioner may require the filing of a new bond or letter of credit. Unless such new bond or letter of credit meets all the conditions described in subdivision 1, the Commissioner shall forthwith require the wholesale dealer to pay the tax imposed under this chapter concurrent with obtaining revenue stamps from the Department. 3. Notwithstanding any other provision in this subsection, the Tax Commissioner, for good cause, shall require a wholesale dealer to pay the tax imposed under this chapter concurrent with obtaining revenue stamps from the Department, regardless of whether or not such dealer has filed or agreed to file the bond or letter of credit described in this subsection.
§58.1-1010. Sale of unstamped cigarettes by wholesale dealers; penalty. A. A wholesale dealer who is duly B. Such duly 1. Such cigarettes are sold to a person who is engaged in business as a dealer in cigarettes in another state; 2. Such cigarettes are purchased exclusively for resale in the other state; and 3. Such cigarettes are at the time of sale properly stamped by the Virginia wholesale dealer with revenue stamps authorized and issued by the other state for use upon such cigarettes. A wholesale dealer shall have on file a record of each such sale, the original purchase order, a copy of the invoice therefor, a receipt from the purchaser showing that such purchase was made exclusively for resale in the other state, and a record showing the purchase and use of such revenue stamps of the other state, and shall set forth in his or its monthly report to the Department the quantity of cigarettes, measured in packs, so set aside for sale outside of the Commonwealth. If upon examination of invoices of any wholesale dealer, such dealer is unable to furnish evidence to the Department of sufficient stamp purchases from such other state to cover unstamped cigarettes set aside for sale in such other state, the prima facie presumption shall arise that such cigarettes were sold without the proper stamps affixed thereto in violation of §58.1-1003. C. Cigarettes may be sold by duly D. Cigarettes may be sold by duly E. The Department is authorized to adopt rules and regulations with respect to the enforcement of the provisions of this section to prevent any evasion of the tax herein imposed. A failure to comply with any provision of this section with
respect to any sale of unstamped cigarettes shall subject the wholesale dealer
to the payment of the tax thereon imposed by this chapter. The Department may
impose a penalty, to be assessed and collected by the Department as other taxes
are collected, of up to $500 per pack of cigarettes on any stamping agent it
finds not in compliance with any provision of this section with respect to the
sale of unstamped cigarettes. §58.1-1012. Duties of wholesale dealer, manufacturer and exclusive distributor on shipping, delivering or sending out cigarettes. A. Every wholesale dealer in the Commonwealth shall, before shipping, delivering or sending out any cigarettes to any dealer in the Commonwealth or for sale in the Commonwealth, cause the same to have the requisite denominations and amount of stamps to represent the tax affixed as stated herein, and every other wholesale dealer shall at the time of shipping or delivering any cigarettes make a true duplicate invoice of the same, showing the date, amount and value of each class of articles shipped or delivered, and retain a duplicate thereof. Wholesale dealers in the Commonwealth who ship, deliver, or send any cigarettes to the United States government for sale or distribution to any military, naval or marine reservation owned by the United States government within the Commonwealth shall be required to carry out the provisions set out in this chapter for such sales or deliveries. B. Any manufacturer or exclusive distributor shall not be
required to affix Virginia revenue stamps as required by subsection A, if such
manufacturer or exclusive distributor is shipping, sending, selling, or
delivering the cigarettes to a wholesale dealer in the Commonwealth who is §58.1-1013. Penalty for failing to affix stamps; subsequent violations of article. Any person who has been Any cigarettes in the place of business of any person required by the provisions of this chapter to stamp the same shall be prima facie evidence that they are intended for sale. No civil penalty shall be imposed under this section for any unstamped cigarettes if a civil penalty under §58.1-1017 has been paid for such unstamped cigarettes. §58.1-1015. Removal, reuse, unauthorized sale, etc., of stamps; counterfeit stamps; seizure and forfeiture; penalties. A. Whoever removes or otherwise prepares any Virginia revenue stamp with intent to use, or cause the same to be used, after it has already been used, or buys, sells, offers for sale, or gives away any such washed or removed or restored stamps to any person for using or who used the same, or has in his possession any washed or restored or removed or altered stamp that has been removed from the article to which it has been previously affixed, or whoever for the purpose of indicating the payment of any tax hereunder reuses any stamp which has heretofore been used for the purpose of paying any tax provided in this article, or whoever manufactures, buys, sells, offers for sale, or has in his possession any reproduction or counterfeit of the Virginia revenue stamps provided for in this article, or whoever sells any Virginia revenue stamps not affixed to taxable cigarettes shall be subject to the penalty provided for in this section. B. It shall be unlawful to sell or possess cigarettes that are affixed with a reproduction or counterfeit of Virginia revenue stamps. Such cigarettes and stamps shall be subject to seizure, forfeiture and destruction by the Department or any law-enforcement officer of the Commonwealth. All fixtures, equipment, materials and personal property used in substantial connection with the sale or possession of cigarettes that are affixed with a reproduction or counterfeit of Virginia revenue stamps in a knowing and intentional violation of this article shall be subject to seizure and forfeiture according to the procedures contained in Chapter 22.1 (§19.2-386.1 et seq.) of Title 19.2, applied mutatis mutandis. C. Any person who knowingly violates subsection A with a total
quantity of less than 40 revenue stamps shall be punished by a civil penalty of
no more than $1,000. Any person who knowingly violates subsection B shall, for
a second or subsequent offense involving a total quantity of less than 40
revenue stamps, be punished by a civil penalty of no more than $5,000 D. Any person who knowingly violates subsection B with a total
quantity of 40 or more revenue stamps shall be punished by a civil penalty of
no more than $2,000. Any person who knowingly violates subsection B shall, for
a second or subsequent offense involving a total quantity of 40 or more revenue
stamps, be punished by a civil penalty of no more than $50,000 The Attorney General is authorized to enforce the provisions of this section. §58.1-1017. Sale, purchase, possession, etc., of cigarettes for purpose of evading tax; penalties. A. Any person, except as otherwise provided by law, who sells, purchases, transports, receives, or possesses unstamped cigarettes shall be required to pay any tax owed pursuant to this chapter. In addition, such person shall be required to pay a civil penalty of (i) $2.50 per pack, up to $500, for the first violation by a legal entity within a 36-month period; (ii) $5 per pack, up to $1,000, for the second violation by the legal entity within a 36-month period; and (iii) $10 per pack, up to $50,000, for the third and any subsequent violation by the legal entity within a 36-month period, to be assessed and collected by the Department as other taxes are collected. In addition, where willful intent exists to defraud the Commonwealth of the tax levied under this chapter, such person shall be required to pay a civil penalty of $25 per pack, up to $250,000. B. It shall be unlawful for any person, except as otherwise provided by law, to sell, purchase, transport, receive or possess less than 500 packages of cigarettes unless the same have been stamped in the manner required by law, for the purpose of evading the payment of the taxes on such products. Any person violating the provisions of this subsection is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. Any person who is convicted of a second or subsequent violation of this subsection is guilty of a Class 6 felony, provided that the accused was at liberty as defined in §53.1-151 between each conviction and it is admitted, or found by the jury or judge before whom the person is tried, that the accused was previously convicted of a violation of this subsection. C. It shall be unlawful for any person, except as otherwise provided by law, to sell, purchase, transport, receive or possess 500 or more packages of cigarettes unless the same have been stamped in the manner required by law, for the purpose of evading the payment of the taxes on such products. Any person violating the provisions of this subsection shall be guilty of a Class 6 felony. Any person who is convicted of a second or subsequent violation of this subsection is guilty of a Class 5 felony, provided that the accused was at liberty as defined in §53.1-151 between each conviction and it is admitted, or found by the jury or judge before whom the person is tried, that the accused was previously convicted of a violation of this subsection. D. If a person who (i) has not been §58.1-1017.1. Possession with intent to distribute tax-paid, contraband cigarettes; penalties. Any person who possesses, with intent to distribute, more than
5,000 (25 cartons) but fewer than The provisions of this section shall not apply to an authorized holder. §58.1-1017.3. Fraudulent purchase of cigarettes; penalties. Any person who purchases 5,000 (25 cartons) cigarettes or fewer using (i) a forged business license, (ii) a business license obtained under false pretenses, (iii) a forged or invalid Virginia sales and use tax exemption certificate, or (iv) a Virginia sales and use tax exemption certificate obtained under false pretenses is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor for a first offense and a Class 6 felony for a second or subsequent offense. Any person who purchases more than 5,000 (25 cartons) cigarettes using (a) a forged business license, (b) a business license obtained under false pretenses, (c) a forged or invalid Virginia sales and use tax exemption certificate, or (d) a Virginia sales and use tax exemption certificate obtained under false pretenses, is guilty of a Class 6 felony for a first offense and a Class 5 felony for a second or subsequent offense. Additionally, any person who violates the provisions of this section shall be assessed a civil penalty of (1) $2.50 per pack, but no less than $5,000, for a first offense; (2) $5 per pack, but no less than $10,000, for a second such offense committed within a 36-month period; and (3) $10 per pack, but no less than $50,000, for a third or subsequent such offense committed within a 36-month period. The civil penalties shall be assessed and collected by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board as other taxes are collected. Any civil penalties collected by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board shall be deposited in accordance with §4.1-116. The provisions of this section shall not preclude prosecution under any other statute. §58.1-1021.01. Definitions. As used in this article, unless the context clearly shows otherwise, the term or phrase: "Distributor" means (i) any person engaged in the business of selling tobacco products in the Commonwealth who brings, or causes to be brought, into the Commonwealth from outside the Commonwealth any tobacco products for sale; (ii) any person who makes, manufactures, fabricates, or stores tobacco products in the Commonwealth for sale in the Commonwealth; (iii) any person engaged in the business of selling tobacco products outside the Commonwealth who ships or transports tobacco products to any person in the business of selling tobacco products in the Commonwealth; or (iv) any retail dealer in possession of untaxed tobacco products in the Commonwealth. "Licensed distributor" means any distributor duly licensed to distribute tobacco products in the Commonwealth by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board pursuant to §4.1-604 on or after July 1, 2015. "Loose leaf tobacco" means any leaf tobacco that is not intended to be smoked, but shall not include moist snuff. Loose leaf tobacco weight unit categories shall be as follows: 1. "Loose leaf tobacco half pound-unit" means a consumer sized unit, pouch, or package containing at least 4 ounces but not more than 8 ounces of loose leaf tobacco, by net weight, produced by the manufacturer to be sold to consumers as a single unit and not produced to be divided or sold separately and containing one individual package. 2. "Loose leaf tobacco pound-unit" means a consumer sized unit, pouch, or package containing more than 8 ounces of loose leaf tobacco, by net weight, produced by the manufacturer to be sold to consumers as a single unit and not produced to be divided or sold separately and containing one individual package. 3. "Loose leaf tobacco single-unit" means a consumer sized unit, pouch, or package containing less than 4 ounces of loose leaf tobacco, by net weight, produced by the manufacturer to be sold to consumers as a single unit and not produced to be divided or sold separately and containing one individual package. "Manufacturer" means a person who manufactures or produces tobacco products and sells tobacco products to a distributor. "Manufacturer's representative" means a person employed by a manufacturer to sell or distribute the manufacturer's tobacco products. "Manufacturer's sales price" means the actual price for which a manufacturer, manufacturer's representative, or any other person sells tobacco products to an unaffiliated distributor. "Moist snuff" means a tobacco product consisting of finely cut, ground, or powdered tobacco that is not intended to be smoked but shall not include any finely cut, ground, or powdered tobacco that is intended to be placed in the nasal cavity. "Person" means any individual, corporation, partnership, association, company, business, trust, joint venture, or other legal entity. "Retail dealer" means every person who sells or offers for sale any tobacco product to consumers and, beginning July 1, 2017, is duly licensed by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board pursuant to § 4.1-605. "Tobacco product" or "tobacco products" means (i) "cigar" as defined in §5702(a) of the Internal Revenue Code, and as such section may be amended; (ii) "smokeless tobacco" as defined in §5702(m) of the Internal Revenue Code, and as such section may be amended; or (iii) "pipe tobacco" as defined in §5702(n) of the Internal Revenue Code, and as such section may be amended. "Tobacco products" shall also include loose leaf tobacco. §58.1-1021.04:3. Unlawful importation, transportation, or possession of tobacco products; civil penalty. A. It shall be unlawful for any person who is not a licensed
distributor in the Commonwealth pursuant to B. Any person, except as otherwise provided by law, who imports, transports, or possesses for resale tobacco products upon which the tax imposed by this article has not been paid shall be required to pay any tax owed pursuant to this article. In addition, if such person imports, transports, or possesses such tobacco products in such a manner as to knowingly and intentionally evade or attempt to evade the tax imposed by this article, he shall be required to pay a civil penalty of (i) $2.50 per tobacco product, up to $500, for the first violation by the person within a 36-month period; (ii) $5 per tobacco product, up to $1,000, for the second violation by the person within a 36-month period; and (iii) $10 per tobacco product, up to $50,000, for the third or subsequent violation by the person within a 36-month period, to be assessed and collected by the Department as other taxes are collected. In addition, where willful intent exists to defraud the Commonwealth of the tax levied under this article, such person shall be required to pay a civil penalty of $25 per tobacco product, up to $250,000. §58.1-1035. Revocation or suspension of license by Alcoholic Beverage Control Board; civil penalties; sharing of information. A. The B. In addition, the C. For the purpose of enforcing this chapter, the Department and the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board may request or share information with any federal, state or local agency, including any agency of another state or local agency thereof. 2. That the Virginia State Crime Commission shall continue to study the issues relating to transferring the licensure of distributors of tobacco products, as those terms are defined in this act, from the Virginia Department of Taxation to the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board in accordance with this act to ensure that such transfer is accomplished in an efficient manner with minimum disruption of the regulated community. 3. That §§4.1-103.01, 58.1-1007, 58.1-1021.04:1, 58.1-1021.04:2, and 58.1-1021.04:4 of the Code of Virginia are repealed. 4. That §58.1-1011 is repealed effective January 1, 2016. 5. That the amendments to §§58.1-1003 and 58.1-1009 pursuant to this act shall become effective January 1, 2016. The remainder of the provisions of this act, except for the fourth enactment of this act, shall be effective in due course. 6. That any regulations or guidelines established by the Tax Commissioner in accordance with Chapter 10 (§58.1-1000 et seq.) of Title 58.1 of the Code of Virginia that are in effect as of July 1, 2015, and that pertain to the subject of this act, shall be administered by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board and remain in full force and effect until altered, amended, or rescinded by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board. 7. That any licenses issued by the Department of Taxation in accordance with Chapter 10 (§58.1-1000 et seq.) of Title 58.1 of the Code of Virginia before July 1, 2015, shall remain in full force and effect until the expiration of such license, at which time any renewal of such license shall be made in accordance with this act. 8. The Alcoholic Beverage Control Board may take whatever administrative actions it deems necessary to prepare for the transfer of responsibilities to it in accordance with the provisions of this act regarding the stamping of tobacco products, including adopting any applicable regulations, but shall not take any action to enforce the provisions of Chapter 6 (§4.1-600 et seq.) of Title 4.1 as added by this act relating to the tamping of tobacco products until on and after January 1, 2016. 9. That the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board shall develop and make available applications for retail dealer's licenses pursuant to the provisions of this act no later than July 1, 2016, and shall begin accepting such applications no later than January 1, 2017. However, no retail dealer's license issued by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board shall become effective prior to July 1, 2017. The Board may take whatever administrative actions it deems necessary to prepare for the responsibilities placed upon it in accordance with the provisions of this act, including adopting any applicable regulations, but shall not take any action to enforce the provisions of Chapter 6 (§4.1-600 et seq.) of Title 4.1 as added by this act relating to the licensing of retail dealers until on and after July 1, 2017. 10. That the provisions of this act shall not affect the validity of any license or permit issued by the Department of Taxation in accordance with Chapter 10 (§58.1-1000 et seq.) of Title 58.1 of the Code of Virginia prior to July 1, 2015. 11. That the Governor may transfer an appropriation or any portion thereof within a state agency established, abolished, or otherwise affected by this act, or from one such agency to another, to support the changes in organization or responsibility resulting from or required by the provisions of this act. 12. The Alcoholic Beverage Control Board and the Department of Taxation shall conduct a review of the taxes imposed under Chapter 10 (§ 58.1-1000 et seq.) of Title 58.1 of the Code of Virginia in order to determine what additional administrative responsibilities may be transferred and to jointly prepare any legislation that would be necessary to provide for such transfer on or before December 1, 2015. 13. That the Department of Taxation and the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board shall work cooperatively with local fire marshals, wholesale dealers licensed by the Department of Taxation pursuant to Chapter 10 (§58.1-1000 et seq.) of Title 58.1 of the Code of Virginia, and other persons or organizations deemed appropriate to develop informational materials to advise tobacco products retail dealers, as defined in this act, of the necessity to obtain a license from the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board to sell such tobacco products at retail. Such informational material shall indicate that such tobacco products retail dealers shall be required to be licensed by July 1, 2017, in accordance with this act. 14. That the provisions of this act may result in a net increase in periods of imprisonment or commitment. Pursuant to § 30-19.1:4, the estimated amount of the necessary appropriation cannot be determined for periods of imprisonment in state adult correctional facilities; therefore, Chapter 2 of the Acts of Assembly of 2014, Special Session I, requires the Virginia Criminal Sentencing Commission to assign a minimum fiscal impact of $50,000. Pursuant to § 30-19.1:4, the estimated amount of the necessary appropriation cannot be determined for periods of commitment to the custody of the Department of Juvenile Justice. |