Note that an index of sections follows this document.
To enact and amend Title 25 of the District of Columbia Code; to amend the District of Columbia Government Comprehensive Merit Personnel Act of 1978 to adjust the compensation payable to the members of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board; to amend the Alcoholic Beverage Control and Rules Reform Amendment Act of 1994 to codify, with modifications, a regulation banning nude dancing in the establishments of certain licensees; and to amend Title 23 of the District of Columbia Municipal Regulations to prohibit the expansion of activities of licensees in certain moratorium zones.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, That this act may be cited as the "Title 25, D.C. Code Enactment and Related Amendments Act of 2001".
Sec. 101. Title 25 of the District of Columbia Code is amended and enacted into law to read as follows (quotation marks omitted):
| CHAPTER 1. | GENERAL PROVISIONS AND CLASSIFICATION OF LICENSES. |
| CHAPTER 2. | ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE REGULATION ADMINISTRATION. |
| CHAPTER 3. | REQUIREMENTS TO QUALIFY FOR LICENSE. |
| CHAPTER 4. | APPLICATION AND REVIEW PROCESSES. |
| CHAPTER 5. | ANNUAL FEES. |
| CHAPTER 6. | PROTESTS, REFERENDUM, AND COMPLAINTS. |
| CHAPTER 7. | STANDARDS OF OPERATION. |
| CHAPTER 8. | ENFORCEMENT, INFRACTIONS, AND PENALTIES. |
| CHAPTER 9. | TAXES. |
| CHAPTER 10. | LIMITATIONS ON CONSUMERS. |
| Section | ||
|---|---|---|
| Subchapter I. General Provisions. | ||
| 25-101. | Definitions. | |
| 25-102. | Sale of alcoholic beverages without a license prohibited. | |
| 25-103. | Exceptions to license requirement. | |
| 25-104. | Board authority to grant licenses. | |
| Subchapter II. Classification of Licenses. | ||
| 25-110. | Manufacturer's licenses. | |
| 25-111. | Wholesaler's licenses. | |
| 25-112. | Off-premises retailer's licenses. | |
| 25-113. | On-premises retailer's licenses. | |
| 25-114. | Arena C/X license requirements and qualifications; special provisions for on-premises retail licenses, class C, at DC Arena. | |
| 25-115. | Temporary license requirements and qualifications. | |
| 25-116. | Solicitor's license requirements and qualifications. | |
| 25-117. | Brew pub permit requirements and qualifications. | |
| 25-118. | Tasting permit requirements and qualifications. | |
| 25-119. | Importation permit requirements and qualifications. | |
| 25-120. | Manager's license requirements and qualifications. | |
| 25-121. | Alcohol training and education certification providers. | |
For the purposes of this title, the term:
A solicitor's license shall authorize the licensee to sell any alcoholic beverage on behalf of the vendor whose name appears upon the license and whom the solicitor represents. A license shall be issued for only one vendor and a license shall be issued to the solicitor for each vendor whom the solicitor represents.
§ 25-117. Brew pub permit requirements and qualifications.
§ 25-118. Tasting permit requirements and qualifications.
§ 25-119. Importation permit requirements and qualifications.
§ 25-120. Manager's license requirements and qualifications
§ 25-121. Alcohol training and education certification providers.
The Board shall approve providers of alcohol training and education certification programs for the purposes of:
CHAPTER 2. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE REGULATION ADMINISTRATION.
| Section | |
|---|---|
| 25-201. | Establishment of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board -- appointment and responsibilities. |
| 25-202. | Establishment of the Alcoholic Beverage Regulation Administration. |
| 25-203. | Transfer of functions of Alcoholic Beverage Control Division of the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs. |
| 25-204. | Board—functions and duties. |
| 25-205. | Board record-keeping responsibilities. |
| 25-206. | Board member qualifications; term of office; chairperson; conflict of interest. |
| 25-207. | ABRA Director and staff. |
| 25-208. | Office of the General Counsel. |
| 25-209. | Community resource officer. |
| 25-210. | ABRA funding. |
| 25-211. | Regulations. |
There is established an Alcoholic Beverage Regulation Administration ("ABRA") as an independent agency of the District to provide professional, technical, and administrative staff assistance to the Board in the performance of its functions. ABRA shall carry out its functions under the supervision of the Board.
All positions, property, records, and unexpended balances of appropriations, allocations, assessments, and other funds available or to be made available to the Alcoholic Beverage Control Division of the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs relating to the duties and functions assigned herein are transferred to ABRA.
All duties and responsibilities in respect to the regulation of alcoholic beverage control establishments that previously have been given to the Alcoholic Beverage Control Division of the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs, established by Reorganization Plan No. 1 of 1983, shall be assumed by the Board.
There shall be established within ABRA an Office of the General Counsel. The head of the office shall be the General Counsel, who shall be an attorney admitted to the practice of law in the District and who shall be appointed by, and serve at the pleasure of, the Mayor. The General Counsel shall advise the Board regarding all legal matters. The Office of the General Counsel shall also be available to provide mediation services or a professional mediator, as a delegate, if the parties to a settlement conference require or request assistance.
The Director shall appoint an employee to be a community resource officer, who shall serve as the primary contact for members of the community, both residents and businesses, wishing to submit complaints or to protest a license. The community resource officer shall provide information to citizens and the business community about the license application process, qualifications, complaint or protest process, and the citizen's or businesses' responsibilities and options in each step of the process.
§ 25-203. Transfer of functions of Alcoholic Beverage Control Division of the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs.
§ 25-204. Board—functions and duties.
§ 25-205. Board record-keeping responsibilities.
§ 25-206. Board member qualifications; term of office; chairperson; conflict of interest.
§ 25-207. ABRA Director and staff.
§ 25-208. Office of the General Counsel.
§ 25-209. Community resource officer.
§ 25-210. ABRA funding.
§ 25-211. Regulations.
CHAPTER 3. REQUIREMENTS TO QUALIFY FOR LICENSE.
| Section | |
|---|---|
| Subchapter I. Applicant Qualifications. | |
| 25-301. | General qualifications for all applicants. |
| 25-302. | Special qualifications for wholesaler's or retailer's licenses. |
| 25-303. | Restrictions on holding a conflicting interest. |
| Subchapter II. Qualification of Establishment. | |
| 25-311. | General provisions—qualification of establishment. |
| 25-312. | Defining size of areas relevant to determination of appropriateness. |
| 25-313. | Appropriateness standard. |
| 25-314. | Additional considerations for new license application or transfer of license to a new location. |
| 25-315. | Additional considerations for renewal of licenses. |
| 25-316. | Additional considerations for transfer of licensed establishment to new owner. |
| 25-317. | Transfer of licensed establishment to new location. |
| Subchapter III. Denial of License. | |
| 25-331. | Quotas—off-premises retail licenses. |
| 25-332. | Moratorium on class B licenses. |
| 25-333. | Limitation on the distance between off-premises retailer's licenses. |
| 25-334. | Denial—Board-certified referendum. |
| 25-335. | Denial—public health and safety restrictions. |
| 25-336. | Retail license prohibited in residential-use district. |
| 25-337. | Wholesaler's license prohibited in residential use district. |
| 25-338. | Limitation on successive applications after denial. |
| 25-339. | Special restrictions for the Georgetown historic district. |
| Subchapter IV. Board-created Moratoria. | |
| 25-351. | Board-created moratoria. |
| 25-352. | Procedures to request a moratorium. |
| 25-353. | Notice requirements for moratorium proceedings. |
| 25-354. | Board review of moratorium request. |
| Subchapter V. Involuntary Transfer. | |
| 25-361. | Involuntary transfer. |
| Subchapter VI. Moratorium on Establishments Which Permit Nude Dancing. | |
| 25-371. | Moratorium on establishments which permit nude dancing. |
| 25-372. | Nude dancing performances. |
| 25-373. | Transfer of ownership of establishments which permit nude dancing. |
| 25-374. | Transfer of location of establishments which permit nude dancing. |
Before issuing, transferring to a new owner, or renewing a license, the Board shall determine that the applicant meets all of the following criteria:
In the case of an application for a wholesaler's license or for a retailer's license of any class, except a temporary license, before issuing, transferring to a new owner, or renewing a license, the Board shall further determine that:
The Board shall consider an application to transfer a license to a new location according to the same standards and procedures as an application for an initial license and shall not presume appropriateness if a protest to the application is filed as set forth in Chapter 6.
If a Board-certified referendum, as conducted under Chapter 6, demonstrates that a majority of the eligible registered voters object to the granting of the license sought, the Board shall deny the license.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this title, the Board shall deny a license if the evidence reasonably shows that:
No wholesaler's license shall be issued for an establishment in a residential-use district as defined in the zoning regulations and shown in the official atlases of the Zoning Commission for the District.
If a moratorium request meets all of the requirements set forth in § 25-352, the Board shall provide notice to the public according to the same procedures as required by §§ 25-421 and 25-422; provided, that, for the purposes of this section, the responsibilities of the applicant prescribed in § 25-422 shall be assumed by the Board.
Nude dancers in an establishment licensed under § 25-371(b) shall perform only upon a stage at least 18 inches above the immediate floor level and removed at least 3 feet from the nearest customer. The licensee under an on-premises retailer's license for a multipurpose facility for a legitimate theater may permit nudity by performers in dramatic productions.
A licensee under § 25-371(b) may transfer ownership in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
A license under § 25-371(b) may only be transferred to a location in the Central Business District or, if the licensee is currently located in a CM or M-zoned district, transferred within the same CM or M-zoned district, as identified in the zoning regulations of the District of Columbia and shown in the official atlases of the Zoning Commission of the District of Columbia; provided, that no license shall be transferred to any premises which is located:
§ 25-335. Denial—public health and safety restrictions.
§ 25-336. Retail license prohibited in residential-use district.
§ 25-337. Wholesaler's license prohibited in residential use district.
§ 25-338. Limitation on successive applications after denial.
§ 25-339. Special restrictions for the Georgetown historic district.
Subchapter IV. Board-created Moratoria.
§ 25-351. Board-created moratoria.
§ 25-352. Procedures to request a moratorium.
§ 25-353. Notice requirements for moratorium proceedings.
§ 25-354. Board review of moratorium request.
Subchapter V. Involuntary Transfer.
§ 25-361. Involuntary transfer.
Subchapter VI. Moratorium on Establishment Which Permit Nude Dancing.
§ 25-371. Moratorium on establishment which permit nude dancing.
§ 25-372. Nude dancing performances.
§ 25-373. Transfer of ownership of establishments which permit nude dancing.
§ 25-374. Transfer of location of establishments which permit nude dancing.
CHAPTER 4. APPLICATION AND REVIEW PROCESSES.
| Section | |
|---|---|
| Subchapter I. Application Requirements. | |
| 25-401. | Form of application. |
| 25-402. | New license application for manufacturer, wholesaler, or retailer. |
| 25-403. | License renewal application for manufacturer, wholesaler, or retailer. |
| 25-404. | Application for approval of substantial change in operation. |
| 25-405. | Application for transfer to new owner. |
| 25-406. | Application for a solicitor's license. |
| 25-407. | Application for brew pub permit. |
| 25-408. | Application for a tasting permit for a class A licensee. |
| 25-409. | Application for importation permit. |
| 25-410. | Application for manager's license. |
| Subchapter II. Notice of Application Proceedings. | |
| 25-421. | Notice by Board. |
| 25-422. | Notice by applicant. |
| 25-423. | Posted notice required after submission of application and for the duration of the protest period. |
| Subchapter III. Review of License Applications. | |
| 25-431. | Review procedures—general provisions. |
| 25-432. | Standard review procedures. |
| 25-433. | Decisions of the board; petition for reconsideration. |
| 25-434. | Influencing the application process. |
| Subchapter IV. Review and Resolution Procedures. | |
| 25-441. | Hearings—continuances. |
| 25-442. | Hearings—witnesses. |
| 25-443. | Subpoena of witnesses. |
| 25-444. | Protest hearings; parties identified. |
| 25-445. | Settlement conference. |
| 25-446. | Voluntary agreements; approval process; show cause hearing for violation. |
| 25-447. | Show cause hearing. |
The application for the issuance or renewal of a solicitor's license shall include:
The application for issuance or renewal of a brew pub permit shall include:
The application for issuance or renewal of a tasting permit for off-premises retailer's license, class A, shall include:
The application for issuance or renewal of a importation permit shall include:
The application for a manager's license shall include:
For applications described in § 25-421(a), the applicant shall give notice by an advertisement published once during the first 7 days of the protest period following the submission of the application in a daily newspaper of general circulation published in the District. The text of this advertisement shall be approved by ABRA and shall contain the same information required by § 25-421(b), the final day of the protest period, and the date, time, and place of the administrative review. The applicant shall submit a copy of the notice and receipt from the newspaper showing the date on which the notice appeared to the Board within 7 days of the publication of the notice.
§ 25-423. Posted notice required after submission of application and for the duration of the protest period.
Subchapter III. Review of License Applications.
§ 25-431. Review procedures—general provisions.
§ 25-432. Standard review procedures.
§ 25-433. Decisions of the board; petition for reconsideration.
§ 25-434. Influencing the application process.
Subchapter IV. Review and Resolution Procedures.
§ 25-441. Hearings—continuances.
§ 25-442. Hearings—witnesses.
§ 25-443. Subpoena of witnesses.
§ 25-444. Protest hearings; parties identified.
§ 25-445. Settlement conference.
§ 25-446. Voluntary agreements; approval process; show cause hearing for violation.
§ 25-447. Show cause hearing.
CHAPTER 5. ANNUAL FEES.
| Section | |
|---|---|
| 25-501. | Annual fees. |
| 25-502. | Mayor may propose alteration in license fees. |
| 25-503. | Minimum annual fees for manufacturer's, wholesaler's, and off-premises retailer's licenses. |
| 25-504. | Minimum annual fees for on-premises retail licenses, class C and D. |
| 25-505. | Fees for Arena C/X and Washington Convention Center by Mayor. |
| 25-506. | Minimum fees for temporary licenses. |
| 25-507. | Minimum annual fee for solicitor's licenses. |
| 25-508. | Minimum fee for permits. |
| 25-509. | Minimum fee for transfer of a license to new owner. |
| 25-510. | Minimum fee for amendment to license. |
The Mayor may propose regulations, subject to approval in accordance with § 25-211(b), to alter the license fees established by this chapter or to create additional license categories.
§ 25-503. Minimum annual fees for manufacturer's, wholesaler's, and off-premises retailer's licenses.
| License Class | Cost/year |
| MANUFACTURERS | |
| Manufacturer's license, class A. (rectifying plant) | $6,000 |
| Manufacturer's license, class A. (distillery) | $6,000 |
| Manufacturer's license, class A. (winery) | $1,500 |
| Manufacturer's license, class A. (distillery producing more than 50% nonbeverage alcohol) | $3,000 |
| Manufacturer's license, class B. (brewery) | $5,000 |
| WHOLESALERS | |
| Wholesaler's license, class A. (beer, wine, and spirits) | $4,000 |
| Wholesaler's license, class B. (beer and wine) | $2,000 |
| OFF-PREMISES RETAILERS | |
| Retailer's license (off-premises), class A. (beer, wine, and spirits) | $2,000 |
| Retailer's license (off-premises), class B. (beer and wine) | $1,000 |
The minimum annual fees for an on-premises retailer's licenses, class C and D, shall be as set forth on the following schedule. Capacity shall be the posted level of occupancy approved under the Construction Codes, as defined under § 5-1301 and as set forth in Title 12 of the District of Columbia Municipal Regulations.
| Type | Capacity | Class C (beer, wine, spirits) | Class D (beer & wine) |
| Restaurant | 99 or fewer. | $500 | $300 |
| 100 to 199. | $1,000 | $600 | |
| 200 to 499. | $1,500 | $900 | |
| 500 or more. | $2,000 | $1,200 | |
| Tavern | 99 or fewer. | $800 | $500 |
| 100 to 199. | $1,600 | $1,000 | |
| 200 or more. | $2,400 | $1,500 | |
| Nightclub | 99 or fewer. | $1,500 | $1,000 |
| 200 to 499. | $2,500 | $1,500 | |
| 500 to 999. | $3,500 | $2,000 | |
| 1,000 or more. | $4,500 | $3,500 | |
| Hotel | 99 or fewer guest rooms. | $2,000 | $1,000 |
| 100 or more guest rooms. | $4,000 | $2,000 | |
| Club | $1,500 | $500 | |
| Multipurpose facility | $1,500 | $500 | |
| Marine vessel | Single vessel. | $1,500 | $750 |
| Marine vessel line | 3 or fewer vessels and dockside waiting areas. | $2,500 | $1,000 |
| Each additional vessel or dockside waiting area. | $1,500 | $500 | |
| Railroad dining or club car | Single car. | $500 | $250 |
| Railroad company | All dining or club cars. | $1,500 | $750 |
| Caterer | More than $200,00/year annual revenue | $2,000 | --- |
| Caterer | $200,000 or less per year annual revenue | $1,000 | --- |
| Caterer | $100,000 or less per year annual revenue | $500 | --- |
| Caterer | $50,000 or less per year annual revenue | $250 | --- |
| Caterer | $25,000 or less per year annual revenue | $100 | --- |
The annual license fee for the retailer's licenses, class Arena C/X, for the DC Arena and for the Washington Convention Center shall be established by the Mayor.
The minimum annual fee for a solicitor's license shall be $250.
The minimum fees for permits and manager's license shall be as follows:
§ 25-506. Minimum fees for temporary licenses.
Temporary license (class F) (beer and wine) $100/day
Temporary license (class G) (spirits, beer, and wine) $300/day
§ 25-507. Minimum annual fee for solicitor's licenses.
§ 25-508. Minimum fee for permits and manager's license.
| Brew pub permit | $3,000/year |
| Tasting permit for class A licensees | $100/year |
| Importation permit | $5 |
| Manager's license | $100/year |
The minimum fee for transfer of a license to a new owner shall be $150.
The minimum fee for an amendment to a license which results in an inspection of the licensed premises shall be $25.
§ 25-510. Minimum fee for amendment to license.
CHAPTER 6. PROTESTS, REFERENDUM, AND COMPLAINTS.
| Section | |
|---|---|
| 25-601. | Standing to file protest against a license. |
| 25-602. | Filing a protest—timing and requirements. |
| 25-603. | Referendum process—general provisions. |
| 25-604. | Application to initiate a referendum process. |
| 25-605. | Referendum—ANC review of petition proposal. |
| 25-606. | Circulation of approved statement. |
| 25-607. | Approval of petitions submitted to the Board. |
| 25-608. | Licenses exempt from referendum process. |
| 25-609. | ANC comments. |
The following persons may protest the issuance or renewal of a license, the approval of a substantial change in the nature of operation as determined by the Board under § 25-404, a new owner license renewal, the transfer of a license to a new location, or initiate a referendum as set forth in § 25-604:
Applications for a solicitor's license or a temporary license shall be exempt from the referendum process.
The affected ANC shall notify the Board in writing of its recommendations, if any, not less than 7 calendar days before the date of the hearing. Whether or not the ANC participates as a protestant, the Board shall give great weight to the ANC recommendations as required by Subchapter V of Chapter 2 of Title 1. The applicant shall have the opportunity to respond to the ANC recommendations in a manner to be prescribed in the rules adopted by the Board.
§ 25-609. ANC comments.
CHAPTER 7. STANDARDS OF OPERATION.
| Section | |
|---|---|
| Subchapter I. Staff Requirements. | |
| 25-701. | Board-approved manager required. |
| 25-702. | Employees—notice of employee's criminal conviction. |
| Subchapter II. Posting of Signs. | |
| 25-711. | Posting and carrying of licenses. |
| 25-712. | Warning signs regarding dangers of alcohol consumption during pregnancy required. |
| 25-713. | Retail licensee required to post current legal drinking age and notice of requirement to produce valid identification displaying proof of age. |
| Subchapter III. Hours; Noise Restrictions; Control of Litter. | |
| 25-721. | Hours of sale and delivery for manufacturers and wholesalers. |
| 25-722. | Hours of sale and delivery for off-premises retail licensees. |
| 25-723. | Hours of sale and service for on-premises retail licensees and temporary licensees. |
| 25-724. | Board authorized to further restrict hours of operation. |
| 25-725. | Noise from licensed premises. |
| 25-726. | Control of litter. |
| Subchapter IV. Sale on Credit, Gifts, and Loans. | |
| 25-731. | Credit and delinquency. |
| 25-732. | Payment plan for use in extenuating circumstances. |
| 25-733. | Delivery and payment records and reports. |
| 25-734. | Sale by retailer of beverages on credit prohibited. |
| 25-735. | Gifts and loans from manufacturer prohibited. |
| 25-736. | Gifts and loans from wholesaler prohibited. |
| Subchapter V. Restrictions on Sales, Promotions, and Service. | |
| 25-741. | Go-cups and back-up drinks prohibited. |
| 25-742. | Solicitation of drinks prohibited. |
| 25-743. | Tie-in purchases prohibited. |
| Subchapter VI. Limitations on Container Number, Size, Labeling, and Storage. | |
| 25-751. | Limitations on container size. |
| 25-752. | Containers to be labeled. |
| 25-753. | Keg registration required; procedures specified. |
| 25-754. | Restrictions on storage of beverages. |
| Subchapter VII. Physical Space and Advertising. | |
| 25-761. | Structural requirements. |
| 25-762. | Substantial changes in operation must be approved. |
| 25-763. | Restrictions on use of signs. |
| 25-764. | Advertisements related to alcoholic beverages in general. |
| 25-765. | Advertisement on windows and doors of licensed establishment. |
| 25-766. | Prohibited statements. |
| Subchapter VIII. Reporting, Importation. | |
| 25-771. | Reporting. |
| 25-772. | Unlawful importation of beverages. |
| Subchapter IX. Minors and Intoxicated Persons. | |
| 25-781. | Sale to minors or intoxicated persons prohibited. |
| 25-782. | Restrictions on minor's entrance into licensed premises. |
| 25-783. | Production of valid identification document required; penalty. |
| 25-784. | Sale or distribution of beverages by minor prohibited. |
| 25-785. | Delivery, offer, or otherwise making available to persons under 21; penalties. |
| Subchapter XI. Temporary Surrender of License—Safekeeping. | |
| 25-791. | Temporary surrender of license—safekeeping. |
| Subchapter XII. Valet Parking. | |
| 25-796. | Valet parking. |
A licensee shall immediately notify the Board in writing if the licensee discovers that a employee who sells or serves any alcoholic beverage has, at any time up to 5 years before or during her or his employment, been convicted for other than minor traffic violations.
A retail licensee shall post a notice, maintained in good repair and in a place clearly visible from the point of entry to the establishment, stating:
At the time of initial application or renewal of any class of license, the Board may further limit the hours of sale and delivery for a particular applicant (1) based on the Board's findings of fact, conclusions of law, and order following a protest hearing, or (2) under the terms of a voluntary agreement.
The licensee under an on-premises retailer's license shall not:
No rectified or blended spirits shall be sold unless the container in which it is sold shall bear a legible label, firmly affixed, stating the nature and percentage of each ingredient (except water), the age of the ingredient, and the alcoholic content by volume.
No license shall be issued for the sale or consumption of beverages in any building, a part of which is used as a dwelling or lodging house, unless the applicant files an affidavit stating to the satisfaction of the Board that access from the portion of the building used as a dwelling or lodging house to the portion where the applicant desires to sell alcoholic beverages is effectively closed; provided, that the provisions of this section shall not apply to a hotel or a club licensed under this title. The Board, by regulation, may provide for waiver of the provisions of this section upon application of a licensee.
No person shall publish or disseminate, or cause to be published or disseminated, directly or indirectly, through any radio or television broadcast, in any newspaper, magazine, periodical, or other publication, or by any sign, placard, or any printed matter, an advertisement of alcoholic beverages which is not in conformity with this title.
A statement that is false or misleading with respect to any material fact shall be prohibited.
§ 25-725. Noise from licensed premises.
§ 25-726. Control of litter.
Subchapter IV. Sale on Credit, Gifts, and Loans.
§ 25-731. Credit and delinquency.
§ 25-732. Payment plan for use in extenuating circumstances.
§ 25-733. Delivery and payment records and reports.
§ 25-734. Sale by retailer of beverages on credit prohibited.
§ 25-735. Gifts and loans from manufacturer prohibited.
§ 25-736. Gifts and loans from wholesaler prohibited.
Subchapter V. Restrictions on Sales, Promotions, and Service.
§ 25-741. Go-cups and back-up drinks prohibited.
§ 25-742. Solicitation of drinks prohibited.
§ 25-743. Tie-in purchases prohibited.
Subchapter VI. Limitations on Container Number, Size, Labeling, and Storage.
§ 25-751. Limitations on container size.
§ 25-752. Containers to be labeled.
§ 25-753. Keg registration required; procedures specified.
§ 25-754. Restrictions on storage of beverages.
Subchapter VII. Physical Space and Advertising.
§ 25-761. Structural requirements.
§ 25-762. Substantial change in operation must be approved.
§ 25-763. Restrictions on use of signs.
§ 25-764. Advertisements related to alcoholic beverages in general.
§ 25-765. Advertisement on windows and doors of licensed establishment.
§ 25-766. Prohibited statements.
Subchapter VIII. Reporting, Importation.
§ 25-771. Reporting.
§ 25-772. Unlawful importation of beverages.
Subchapter IX. Minors and Intoxicated Persons.
§ 25-781. Sale to minors or intoxicated persons prohibited.
§ 25-782. Restrictions on minor's entrance into licensed premises.
§ 25-783. Production of valid identification document required; penalty.
§ 25-784. Sale or distribution of beverages by minor prohibited.
§ 25-785. Delivery, offer, or otherwise making available to persons under 21; penalties.
Subchapter XI. Temporary Surrender of License—Safekeeping.
§ 25-791. Temporary surrender of license—safekeeping.
Subchapter XII. Valet Parking.
§ 25-796. Valet parking.
CHAPTER 8. ENFORCEMENT, INFRACTIONS, AND PENALTIES.
| Section | |
|---|---|
| Subchapter I. Enforcement. | |
| 25-801. | Authority of the Board to enforce this title; enforcement responsibilities of ABRA investigators and Metropolitan Police Department. |
| 25-802. | Examination of premises, books, and records. |
| 25-803. | Search warrants for illegal alcoholic beverages; disposition of seized beverages. |
| 25-804. | Notifications from DCRA, Fire Department, and Metropolitan Police Department. |
| 25-805. | Nuisance. |
| Subchapter II. Revocation, Suspension, and Civil Penalties. | |
| 25-821. | Revocation or suspension—general provisions. |
| 25-822. | Mandatory revocation. |
| 25-823. | Revocation or suspension for violations of this title or misuse of licensed premises. |
| 25-824. | Revocation when wholesale or retail licensee is subject to undue influence by manufacturer. |
| 25-825. | Revocation when retail licensee is subject to undue interest by wholesaler. |
| 25-826. | Summary revocation or suspension. |
| 25-827. | Request for suspension or revocation of license by Chief of Police. |
| 25-828. | Notice of suspension or revocation. |
| 25-829. | Cease and desist orders. |
| 25-830. | Civil penalties. |
| 25-831. | Penalty for violation where no specific penalty provided; additional penalty for failure to perform certain required acts. |
If a search warrant is issued by any judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia or by a United States Magistrate for the District of Columbia for premises where any alcoholic beverages are manufactured for sale, kept for sale, sold, or consumed in violation of this title, the alcoholic beverages and any other property designed for use in connection with the unlawful manufacture for sale, keeping for sale, selling, or consumption may be seized and shall be subject to such disposition as the court may make thereof.
The Board shall revoke the license of a licensee as a result of any of the following events during the period for which the license was issued:
The Board may suspend or revoke the license of any licensee during the license period if:
If a wholesaler of alcoholic beverages, whether licensed under this title or not, shall have such a substantial interest, whether direct or indirect, in the business of any retail licensee or in the premises on which the licensee's business is conducted as may tend to influence the licensee to purchase beverages from the wholesaler, the Board may revoke the license of the licensee.
§ 25-804. Notifications from DCRA, Fire Department, and Metropolitan Police Department.
§ 25-805. Nuisance.
Subchapter II. Revocation, Suspension, and Civil Penalties.
§ 25-821. Revocation or suspension—general provisions.
§ 25-822. Mandatory revocation.
§ 25-823. Revocation or suspension for violations of this title or misuse of licensed premises.
§ 25-824. Revocation when wholesale or retail licensee is subject to undue influence by manufacturer.
§ 25-825. Revocation when retail licensee is subject to undue interest by wholesaler.
§ 25-826. Summary revocation or suspension.
§ 25-827. Request for suspension or revocation of license by Chief of Police.
§ 25-828. Notice of suspension or revocation.
§ 25-829. Cease and desist orders.
§ 25-830. Civil Penalties.
§ 25-831. Penalty for violation where no specific penalty provided; additional penalty for failure to perform certain required acts.
CHAPTER 9. TAXES.
| Section | |
|---|---|
| 25-901. | Taxes to be levied, collected, and paid on alcoholic beverages except beer. |
| 25-902. | Taxes to be levied, collected, and paid on beer. |
| 25-903. | Collection of tax. |
| 25-904. | Importation permit and tax requirements. |
| 25-905. | Common carrier licenses and tax requirements. |
| 25-906. | Exemption from tax. |
| 25-907. | Mayor's responsibility in determining, redetermining, assessing, or reassessing any tax. |
| 25-908. | Collection of tax by OTR Director. |
| 25-909. | Refund of tax erroneously or illegally collected. |
| 25-910. | Judicial review of tax determination or denial of refund claim. |
| 25-911. | Seizure and forfeiture of alcoholic beverages and vehicles for which taxes have not been paid. |
There shall be levied, collected, and paid on all of the following alcoholic beverages (1) manufactured by the licensee under a manufacturer's license, (2) imported or brought into the District by a licensee under a wholesaler's license, except alcoholic beverages as may be sold to a dealer licensed under the laws of any state or territory of the United States and not licensed under this title, and (3) imported or brought into the District by a licensee under a retailer's license, a tax at the following rates to be paid by the licensee in the manner hereinafter provided:
The Board shall not issue an importation permit until the taxes imposed by this chapter have been paid for the alcoholic beverages for which the permit is requested.
No tax shall be levied and collected on any alcoholic beverage exempt from tax under the laws of the United States, or on any alcohol sold for nonbeverage purposes by the licensee under a manufacturer's or wholesaler's license in accordance with the regulations promulgated by the Council.
A person aggrieved by a final determination of tax or by a denial of a claim for refund (other than a refund of tax finally determined in § 25-909) may, within 6 months from the date of assessment of the deficiency or from the date of the denial of a claim for refund, appeal to the Superior Court of the District of Columbia in the same manner and to the same extent as set forth in §§ 47-3303, 47-3304, 47-3306, 47-3307, and 47-3308.
§ 25-905. Common carrier licenses and tax requirements.
§ 25-906. Exemption from tax.
§ 25-907. Mayor's responsibility in determining, redetermining, assessing, or reassessing any tax.
§ 25-908. Collection of tax by OTR Director.
§ 25-909. Refund of tax erroneously or illegally collected.
§ 25-910. Judicial review of tax determination or denial of refund claim.
§ 25-911. Seizure and forfeiture of alcoholic beverages and vehicles for which taxes have not been paid.
CHAPTER 10. LIMITATIONS ON CONSUMERS.
| Section | |
|---|---|
| 25-1001. | Drinking of alcoholic beverage in public place prohibited; intoxication prohibited. |
| 25-1002. | Purchase, possession or consumption by persons under 21; misrepresentation of age; penalties. |
| 25-1003. | Prohibition on beverage storage containers in the DC Arena. |
| 25-1004. | Prohibition on use of watercraft under certain conditions. |
| 25-1005. | Prohibition on use of watercraft under certain conditions—consent to testing. |
| 25-1006. | Prohibition on use of watercraft under certain conditions—preliminary testing; admissibility of test results. |
| 25-1007. | Prohibition on use of watercraft under certain conditions—penalties. |
| 25-1008. | Prima facie evidence of intoxication. |
| 25-1009. | Operation of locomotive, streetcar, elevator, or horse-drawn vehicle by intoxicated person prohibited. |
Sec. 201. Section 1108(c)(2)(I) of the District of Columbia Government Comprehensive Merit Personnel Act of 1978, effective March 3, 1979 (D.C. Law 2-139; D.C. Code 1-612.8(c)(2)(I)), is amended to read as follows:
"(I) Alcoholic Beverage Control Board members shall be entitled to compensation at the hourly rate of $25 per meeting, not to exceed $6,000 for each board member per year.".
Sec. 202. Chapter 3 of Title 23 of the District of Columbia Municipal Regulations is amended as follows:
Sec. 301. The Council adopts the attached fiscal impact statement as the fiscal impact statement required by section 602(c)(3) of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act, approved December 24, 1973 (87 Stat. 813; D.C. Code 1-233(c)(3)).
Sec. 401. This act shall take effect following approval by the Mayor (or in the event of veto by the Mayor, action by the Council to override the veto), approval by the Financial Responsibility and Management Assistance Authority as provided in section 203(a) of the District of Columbia Financial Responsibility and Management Assistance Act of 1995, approved April 17, 1995 (109 Stat. 116; D.C. Code 47-392.3(a)), a 30-day period of Congressional review as provided in section 602(c)(1) of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act, approved December 24, 1973 (87 Stat. 813; D.C. Code 1-233(c)(1)), and publication in the District of Columbia Register.
| § 25-101 | Definitions. |
| § 25-102 | Sale of alcoholic beverages without a license prohibited. |
| § 25-103 | Exceptions to license requirement. |
| § 25-104 | Board authority to grant licenses. |
| § 25-110 | Manufacturer's licenses. |
| § 25-111 | Wholesaler's licenses. |
| § 25-112 | Off-premises retailer's licenses. |
| § 25-113 | On-premises retailer's licenses. |
| § 25-114 | Arena C/X license requirements and qualifications; special provisions for on-premises retail licenses, class C, at DC Arena. |
| § 25-115 | Temporary license requirements and qualifications. |
| § 25-116 | Solicitor's license requirements and qualifications. |
| § 25-117 | Brew pub permit requirements and qualifications. |
| § 25-118 | Tasting permit requirements and qualifications. |
| § 25-119 | Importation permit requirements and qualifications. |
| § 25-120 | Manager's license requirements and qualifications |
| § 25-121 | Alcohol training and education certification providers. |
| § 25-201 | Establishment of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board—appointment and |
| § 25-202 | Establishment of the Alcoholic Beverage Regulation Administration. |
| § 25-203 | Transfer of functions of Alcoholic Beverage Control Division of the |
| § 25-204 | Board—functions and duties. |
| § 25-205 | Board record-keeping responsibilities. |
| § 25-206 | Board member qualifications; term of office; chairperson; conflict of interest. |
| § 25-207 | ABRA Director and staff. |
| § 25-208 | Office of the General Counsel. |
| § 25-209 | Community resource officer. |
| § 25-210 | ABRA funding. |
| § 25-211 | Regulations. |
| § 25-301 | General qualifications for all applicants. |
| § 25-302 | Special qualifications for wholesaler's or retailer's licenses. |
| § 25-303 | Restrictions on holding a conflicting interest. |
| § 25-311 | General provisions—qualification of establishment. |
| § 25-312 | Defining size of areas relevant to determination of appropriateness. |
| § 25-313 | Appropriateness standard. |
| § 25-314 | Additional considerations for new license application or transfer of a license to |
| § 25-315 | Additional considerations for renewal of licenses. |
| § 25-316 | Additional considerations for transfer of licensed establishment to new owner. |
| § 25-317 | Transfer of licensed establishment to new location. |
| § 25-331 | Quotas—off-premises retail licenses. |
| § 25-332 | Moratorium on class B licenses. |
| § 25-333 | Limitation on the distance between off-premises retailer's licenses. |
| § 25-334 | Denial—Board-certified referendum. |
| § 25-335 | Denial—public health and safety restrictions. |
| § 25-336 | Retail license prohibited in residential-use district. |
| § 25-337 | Wholesaler's license prohibited in residential use district. |
| § 25-338 | Limitation on successive applications after denial. |
| § 25-339 | Special restrictions for the Georgetown historic district. |
| § 25-351 | Board-created moratoria. |
| § 25-352 | Procedures to request a moratorium. |
| § 25-353 | Notice requirements for moratorium proceedings. |
| § 25-354 | Board review of moratorium request. |
| § 25-361 | Involuntary transfer. |
| § 25-371 | Moratorium on establishment which permit nude dancing. |
| § 25-372 | Nude dancing performances. |
| § 25-373 | Transfer of ownership of establishments which permit nude dancing. |
| § 25-374 | Transfer of location of establishments which permit nude dancing. |
| § 25-401 | Form of application. |
| § 25-402 | New license application for manufacturer, wholesaler, or retailer. |
| § 25-403 | License renewal application for manufacturer, wholesaler, or retailer. |
| § 25-404 | Application for approval of substantial change in operation. |
| § 25-405 | Application for transfer to new owner. |
| § 25-406 | Application for a solicitor's license. |
| § 25-407 | Application for brew pub permit. |
| § 25-408 | Application for a tasting permit for a class A licensee. |
| § 25-409 | Application for importation permit. |
| § 25-410 | Application for manager's license. |
| § 25-421 | Notice by Board. |
| § 25-422 | Notice by applicant. |
| § 25-423 | Posted notice required after submission of application and for the duration of |
| § 25-431 | Review procedures—general provisions. |
| § 25-432 | Standard review procedures. |
| § 25-433 | Decisions of the board; petition for reconsideration. |
| § 25-434 | Influencing the application process. |
| § 25-441 | Hearings—continuances. |
| § 25-442 | Hearings—witnesses. |
| § 25-443 | Subpoena of witnesses. |
| § 25-444 | Protest hearings; parties identified. |
| § 25-445 | Settlement conference. |
| § 25-446 | Voluntary agreements; approval process; show cause hearing for violation. |
| § 25-447 | Show cause hearing. |
| § 25-501 | Annual fees. |
| § 25-502 | Mayor may propose alteration in license fees. |
| § 25-503 | Minimum annual fees for manufacturer's, wholesaler's, and off-premises |
| § 25-504 | Minimum annual fees for on-premises retail licenses, class C and D. |
| § 25-505 | Fees for Arena C/X and Washington Convention Center by Mayor. |
| § 25-506 | Minimum fees for temporary licenses. |
| § 25-507 | Minimum annual fee for solicitor's licenses. |
| § 25-508 | Minimum fee for permits and manager's license. |
| § 25-509 | Minimum fee for transfer of a license to new owner. |
| § 25-510 | Minimum fee for amendment to license. |
| § 25-601 | Standing to file protest against a license. |
| § 25-602 | Filing a protest—timing and requirements. |
| § 25-603 | Referendum process—general provisions. |
| § 25-604 | Application to initiate a referendum process |
| § 25-605 | Referendum—ANC review of petition proposal and statement. |
| § 25-606 | Circulation of approved statement. |
| § 25-607 | Approval of petitions submitted to the Board. |
| § 25-608 | Licenses exempt from referendum process. |
| § 25-609 | ANC comments. |
| § 25-701 | Board-approved manager required. |
| § 25-702 | Employees—notice of employee's criminal conviction. |
| § 25-711 | Posting and carrying of licenses. |
| § 25-712 | Warning signs regarding dangers of alcohol consumption during pregnancy |
| § 25-713 | Retail licensee required to post current legal drinking age and notice of |
| § 25-721 | Hours of sale and delivery for manufacturers and wholesalers. |
| § 25-722 | Hours of sale and delivery for off-premises retail licensees. |
| § 25-723 | Hours of sale and service for on-premises retail licensees and temporary |
| § 25-724 | Board authorized to further restrict hours of operation. |
| § 25-725 | Noise from licensed premises. |
| § 25-726 | Control of litter. |
| § 25-731 | Credit and delinquency. |
| § 25-732 | Payment plan for use in extenuating circumstances. |
| § 25-733 | Delivery and payment records and reports. |
| § 25-734 | Sale by retailer of beverages on credit prohibited. |
| § 25-735 | Gifts and loans from manufacturer prohibited. |
| § 25-736 | Gifts and loans from wholesaler prohibited. |
| § 25-741 | Go-cups and back-up drinks prohibited. |
| § 25-742 | Solicitation of drinks prohibited. |
| § 25-743 | Tie-in purchases prohibited. |
| § 25-751 | Limitations on container size. |
| § 25-752 | Containers to be labeled. |
| § 25-753 | Keg registration required; procedures specified. |
| § 25-754 | Restrictions on storage of beverages. |
| § 25-761 | Structural requirements. |
| § 25-762 | Substantial change in operation must be approved. |
| § 25-763 | Restrictions on use of signs. |
| § 25-764 | Advertisements related to alcoholic beverages in general. |
| § 25-765 | Advertisement on windows and doors of licensed establishment. |
| § 25-766 | Prohibited statements. |
| § 25-771 | Reporting. |
| § 25-772 | Unlawful importation of beverages. |
| § 25-781 | Sale to minors or intoxicated persons prohibited. |
| § 25-782 | Restrictions on minor's entrance into licensed premises. |
| § 25-783 | Production of valid identification document required; penalty. |
| § 25-784 | Sale or distribution of beverages by minor prohibited. |
| § 25-785 | Delivery, offer, or otherwise making available to persons under 21; penalties. |
| § 25-791 | Temporary surrender of license—safekeeping. |
| § 25-796 | Valet parking. |
| § 25-801 | Authority of the Board to enforce this title; enforcement responsibilities of |
| § 25-802 | Examination of premises, books, and records. |
| § 25-803 | Search warrants for illegal alcoholic beverages; disposition of seized |
| § 25-804 | Notifications from DCRA, Fire Department, and Metropolitan Police |
| § 25-805 | Nuisance. |
| § 25-821 | Revocation or suspension—general provisions. |
| § 25-822 | Mandatory revocation. |
| § 25-823 | Revocation or suspension for violations of this title or misuse of licensed |
| § 25-824 | Revocation when wholesale or retail licensee is subject to undue influence by |
| § 25-825 | Revocation when retail licensee is subject to undue interest by wholesaler. |
| § 25-826 | Summary revocation or suspension. |
| § 25-827 | Request for suspension or revocation of license by Chief of Police. |
| § 25-828 | Notice of suspension or revocation. |
| § 25-829 | Cease and desist orders. |
| § 25-830 | Civil Penalties. |
| § 25-831 | Penalty for violation where no specific penalty provided; additional penalty for |
| § 25-901 | Taxes to be levied, collected, and paid on alcoholic beverages except beer. |
| § 25-902 | Taxes to be levied, collected, and paid on beer. |
| § 25-903 | Collection of tax. |
| § 25-904 | Importation permit and tax requirements. |
| § 25-905 | Common carrier licenses and tax requirements. |
| § 25-906 | Exemption from tax. |
| § 25-907 | Mayor's responsibility in determining, redetermining, assessing, or reassessing |
| § 25-908 | Collection of tax by OTR Director. |
| § 25-909 | Refund of tax erroneously or illegally collected. |
| § 25-910 | Judicial review of tax determination or denial of refund claim. |
| § 25-911 | Seizure and forfeiture of alcoholic beverages and vehicles for which taxes |
| § 25-1001 | Drinking of alcoholic beverage in public place prohibited; intoxication |
| § 25-1002 | Purchase, possession or consumption by persons under 21; misrepresentation |
| § 25-1003 | Prohibition on beverage storage containers in the DC Arena. |
| § 25-1004 | Prohibition on use of watercraft under certain conditions. |
| § 25-1005 | Prohibition on use of watercraft under certain conditions—consent to |
| § 25-1006 | Prohibition on use of watercraft under certain conditions—preliminary |
| § 25-1007 | Prohibition on use of watercraft under certain conditions—penalties. |
| § 25-1008 | Prima facie evidence of intoxication. |
| § 25-1009 | Operation of locomotive, streetcar, elevator, or horse-drawn vehicle by |
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