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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2018

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RELATING TO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES -- WINE DIRECT SHIPPER LICENSE

     

     Introduced By: Representatives Casey, Kennedy, Morin, Phillips, and Blazejewski

     Date Introduced: February 28, 2018

     Referred To: House Corporations

     It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Title 3 of the General Laws entitled "ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES" is

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hereby amended by adding thereto the following chapter:

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CHAPTER 6.1

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WINE DIRECT SHIPPER LICENSE

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     3-6.1-1. Wine direct shipper license.

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     (a) Notwithstanding any law, rule or regulation to the contrary, any person currently

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licensed in this or any other state as a wine producer, supplier, importer, wholesaler, distributor or

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retailer who obtains a wine direct shipper license, as provided below, may ship up to twenty-four

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(24), nine (9) liter cases of wine annually directly to a resident of Rhode Island who is at least

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twenty-one (21) years of age for such resident's personal use and not for resale.

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     (b) Before sending any shipment to a resident of Rhode Island the wine direct shipper

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licensee must first:

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     (1) File an application with the department of business regulation (department);

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     (2) Pay a one hundred dollar ($100) registration fee;

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     (3) Provide to the department a true copy of its current alcoholic beverage license issued

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in this or any other state; and

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     (4) Obtain from the department a wine direct shipper license.

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     3-6.1-2. Restrictions, requirements and duties.

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     All wine direct shipper licensees shall:

 

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     (1) Not ship more than twenty-four (24), nine (9) liter cases of wine annually to any

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person for their personal use and not for resale;

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     (2) Not ship to any address in an area identified by the department as a "dry" or local

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option area;

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     (3) Ensure that all containers of wine shipped directly to a resident in this state are

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conspicuously labeled with the words "CONTAINS ALCOHOL SIGNATURE OF PERSON

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AGE 21 OR OLDER REQUIRED FOR DELIVERY";

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     (4) If located outside of this state, report to the department annually the total amount of

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wine shipped into the state the preceding calendar year;

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     (5) If located outside of this state, annually pay to the division of taxation all sales taxes

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and excise taxes due on sales to residents of Rhode Island in the preceding calendar year, the

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amount of such taxes to be calculated as if the sale were in Rhode Island at the location where

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delivery is made;

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     (6) If located within this state, provide the division of taxation any additional information

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deemed necessary beyond that already required for retail sales from the winery tasting room to

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ensure compliance with this section;

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     (7) Permit the department or the division of taxation to perform an audit of the wine

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direct shipper licensee's records upon request;

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     (8) Be deemed to have consented to the jurisdiction of the department or any other state

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agency and the Rhode Island courts concerning enforcement of this section and any related laws,

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rules or regulations.

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     3-6.1-3. License renewal.

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     The wine direct shipper licensee may annually renew its license with the department by

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paying a fifty dollar ($50.00) renewal fee and providing the department a true copy of its current

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alcoholic beverage license issued in this or any other state.

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     3-6.1-4. Promulgation of rules and regulations.

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     The department and the division of taxation may promulgate rules and regulations to

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effectuate the purposes of this law.

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     3-6.1-5. Suspension and/or revocation of licenses.

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     The department may enforce the requirements of this section by administrative

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proceedings to suspend or revoke a wine direct shipper license, and the department may accept

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payment of an offer in compromise in lieu of suspension, such payments to be determined by rule

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promulgated by the department.

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     3-6.1-6. Penalties for violations.

 

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     Shipments of wine direct to consumers in Rhode Island from persons who do not possess

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a current wine direct shipper license from the department are prohibited. Any person who

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knowingly makes, participates in, transports, imports or receives such a shipment is guilty of a

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misdemeanor punishable by a fine up to and including one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500)

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and/or imprisonment for a period of up to one year. Without limitation on any punishment or

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remedy, criminal or civil, any person who knowingly makes, participates in, transports, imports

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or receives such a shipment commits an unfair trade practice.

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     SECTION 2. Section 3-4-8 of the General Laws in Chapter 3-4 entitled "Transportation

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of Beverages" is hereby amended to read as follows:

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     3-4-8. Unlawful sale and shipment.

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     (a) It shall be unlawful for any person in the business of selling intoxicating beverages in

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another state or country to ship or cause to be shipped any intoxicating beverage directly to any

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Rhode Island resident who does not hold a valid wholesaler license issued by the State of Rhode

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Island. The foregoing shall not apply to license holders pursuant to § 3-6.1-1 or § 3-27-29 or for

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any order for intoxicating beverages personally placed by the purchaser at the manufacturer's

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premises, for shipment to an address in Rhode Island for nonbusiness purpose. Any shipment of

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intoxicating beverages pursuant to this section shall contain the language: "Contains Alcohol,

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Adult Signature (over 21) Required for Delivery."

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     (b) Any person who violates subsection (a) of this section shall, for the first offense, be

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mailed a certified letter by the department ordering that person to cease and desist any shipment

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of intoxicating beverages to Rhode Island residents and for each subsequent offense shall be fined

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one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500).

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     SECTION 3. Chapter 3-7 of the General Laws entitled "Retail Licenses" is hereby

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amended by adding thereto the following section:

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     3-7-29. Gift basket license.

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     (a) A gift basket retailer license shall allow the retail sale of wine included in a gift basket

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sold at retail by the license holder. The wine shall not be consumed on the premises and the

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license holder shall be located in this state and the wine shall only be purchased by the license

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holder from the holder of a retail or wholesale license issued pursuant to title 3.

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     (b) The holder of a gift basket retailer license may sell gift baskets which may include:

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     (1) A maximum of four (4) bottles of wine per basket;

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     (2) Food items;

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     (3) Non-alcoholic beverages;

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     (4) Concentrates used in the preparation of mixed alcoholic beverages;

 

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     (5) Wine-making kits and products related to wine-making kits;

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     (6) Ice in any form;

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     (7) Articles of clothing imprinted with advertising related to the alcoholic liquor industry

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or the permittee's gift basket business;

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     (8) Flowers, plants and garden-related items;

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     (9) Drinking glasses, bottle opening devices and literature related to wine; or

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     (10) Gift certificates.

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     The sale of such gift baskets shall only take place during the times permitted for the sale

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of alcoholic beverages in places operating under licenses issued pursuant to title 3. The holder of

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a gift basket retailer license shall not sell such gift baskets on premises operating under any other

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license issued pursuant to title 3. Nothing in this section shall prohibit the holder of a retail

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license pursuant to title 3 from selling any item permitted for sale by such licensee pursuant to

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said section.

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     (c) The annual fee for a gift basket retailer license shall be two hundred dollars ($200).

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     (d) A gift basket retailer license shall allow the sale and delivery or shipment of gift

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baskets containing wine directly to a consumer in this state, subject to the provisions of this

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section, or to a consumer outside of this state, subject to all applicable laws of the jurisdiction in

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which such consumer outside of this state is located. Such licensee, when selling and shipping

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gift baskets containing wine directly to a consumer in this state, shall:

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     (1) Ensure that the shipping labels on all gift baskets containing wine shipped directly to

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a consumer in this state conspicuously state the following: "CONTAINS ALCOHOL-

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SIGNATURE OF A PERSON AGE 21 OR OLDER REQUIRED FOR DELIVERY";

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     (2) Obtain the signature of a person age twenty-one (21) or older at the address prior to

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delivery, after requiring the signer to demonstrate that they are age twenty-one (21) or older by

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providing a valid motor vehicle operator's license or other acceptable form of identification

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approved by the department;

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     (3) Pay to the division of taxation all sales taxes as required on sales of gift baskets;

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     (4) Report to the attorney general consumer protection unit a separate and complete

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record of all sales and shipments to consumers in the state, on a ledger sheet or similar form

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which readily presents a chronological account of such permittee's dealings with each such

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consumer;

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     (5) Permit the attorney general consumer protection unit and the division of taxation,

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separately or jointly, to perform an audit of the licensee's records upon request; and

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     (6) Not ship to any address in the state where the sale of alcoholic liquor is prohibited by

 

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local ordinance.

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     (e) A holder of a gift basket retailer license, when advertising or offering wine for direct

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shipment to a consumer in this or another state via the Internet or any other online computer

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network, shall clearly and conspicuously state its gift basket retailer license number in its

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advertising.

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     (f) The attorney general consumer protection unit, in consultation with the division of

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taxation, may adopt regulations to ensure compliance with the provisions of this section.

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     SECTION 4. This act shall take effect upon passage.

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

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A N   A C T

RELATING TO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES -- WINE DIRECT SHIPPER LICENSE

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     This act would create a wine direct shipper license and a wine gift basket license

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allowing for the shipment of certain amounts of wine both in and out-of-state.

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     This act would take effect upon passage.

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