West Virginia Statutes
§ 60-8-6g — Special privilege of Class A private wine restaurant licensee to operate separate, but connected, Class B wine specialty shop license
West Virginia § 60-8-6g
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Bluebook
W. Va. Code § 60-8-6g (2026).
Text
A Class A private wine restaurant licensee may, in the commissioner's discretion, operate Class B wine specialty shop license for the off-premises sale of nonintoxicating beer and wine in a connected but separately operated area of the Class A private wine restaurant is licensed premises:Provided, That each business is licensed separately and operates separate cash registers and maintains separation barriers between the different licensed operations. A licensee who fails to license two inner-connected businesses subjects the licensee to the penalties under this article.
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Legislative History
2023 Reg. Sess., SB534
Nearby Sections
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§ 60-1-2
Applicability of chapter§ 60-1-5
Definitions§ 60-1-5a
Farm wineries defined§ 60-1-5b
Mini-distilleries defined§ 60-1-5d
Micro-distilleries defined§ 60-1-6
How chapter cited§ 60-10-1
Enforcement authority; jurisdiction§ 60-10-2
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West Virginia § 60-8-6g, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wv/60/60-8-6g.