7679274.1-227Virginia Decodedhttps://vacode.org2016Alcoholic Beverage Control ActAdministration Of LicensesLicenses Granted By Board; Limitations; Revocation And SuspensionSuspension or revocation of licenses; notice and hearings; imposition of penaltiesCode 1950, § 4-37; 1956, c. 521; 1970, cc. 545, 676; 1976, cc. 696, 698, 702; 1978, c. 579; 1979, c. 537; 1980, c. 299; 1981, cc. 24, 586, 600; 1982, c. 214; 1983, c. 608; 1984, cc. 180, 200, 703; 1985, c. 559; 1986, cc. 101, 318, 615; 1987, c. 252; 1991, c. 468; 1992, cc. 161, 820; 1993, c. 866; 1995, cc. 549, 563; 1996, c. 309; 1999, c. 648; 2008, c. 513; 2009, cc. 135, 279.Colonial First Properties, LLC v. HENRICO COUNTY VIRG.CIV. 3:02CV543236 F. Supp. 2d 5882002-12-17https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/2336671/colonial-first-properties-llc-v-henrico-county-virg/ . . . Administrative Process Act. See Code of Virginia § 4.1-227. In those adversary proceedings, the . . . District Court, E.D. VirginiaRuttenberg v. Jones1:06CV639464 F. Supp. 2d 5362006-12-13https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/2483690/ruttenberg-v-jones/ . . . of an adverse ABC Board decision. See Va.Code § 4.1-227. Plaintiffs have not challenged the . . . District Court, E.D. Virginiahttp://law.lis.virginia.gov/vacode/4.1-227/2.2-4000Short title; purpose/2.2-4000/2.2-4020Formal hearings; litigated issues/2.2-4020/2.2-4022Subpoenas, depositions and requests for admissions/2.2-4022/4.1-103(Effective July 1, 2018) General powers of Board/4.1-103/4.1-103(Effective until July 1, 2018) General powers of Board/4.1-103/8.01-676.1Security for appeal/8.01-676.1//4.1-227/4.1/2/2/4.1-2274.1-101.14.1-2114.1-2254.1-225.14.1-2264.1-2294.1-3284.1-329Except for temporary licenses, before the Board may impose a civil penalty against a brewery licensee or 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 § 4.1-103 shall provide for the production of the documents sought within ten 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 or in imposing a civil penalty against the holder of a brewery 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.sectionAA1In 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 $ 1,000 for the first violation, $ 2,500 for the second violation and $ 5,000 for the third violation in lieu of such suspension or any portion thereof, or both. However, if the violation involved selling alcoholic beverages to a person prohibited from purchasing alcoholic beverages or allowing consumption of alcoholic beverages by underage, intoxicated or interdicted persons, the Board may impose a civil penalty not to exceed $ 2,500 for the first violation and $ 5,000 for a subsequent violation in lieu of such suspension or any portion thereof, or both.sectionBB1Following notice to the licensee of a hearing which 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.sectionCC1In case of an offense by the holder of a brewery license, the Board may require that such holder pay the costs incurred by the Board in investigating the licensee, and it may impose a civil penalty not to exceed $ 25,000 for the first violation, $ 50,000 for the second violation, and for the third or any subsequent violation, suspend or revoke such license or, in lieu of any suspension or portion thereof, impose a civil penalty not to exceed $ 100,000. Such suspension or revocation shall not prohibit the licensee from manufacturing or selling beer manufactured by it to the owners of boats registered under the laws of the United States sailing for ports of call of a foreign country or another state, and to persons outside the Commonwealth.sectionDD1The Board shall, by regulation:sectionEE1 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;sectionE1E12 Provide for a reduction in the length of any suspension and a reduction in the amount of any civil penalty for any retail licensee where the licensee can demonstrate that it provided to its employees alcohol server or seller training certified in advance by the Board;sectionE2E22 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; andsectionE3E32