South Carolina General Assembly
114th Session, 2001-2002

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Bill 321


                    Current Status

Bill Number:                      321
Ratification Number:              149
Act Number:                       76
Type of Legislation:              General Bill GB
Introducing Body:                 Senate
Introduced Date:                  20010214
Primary Sponsor:                  Leatherman
All Sponsors:                     Leatherman
Drafted Document Number:          l:\council\bills\pt\1189dw01.doc
Date Bill Passed both Bodies:     20010621
Date of Last Amendment:           20010621
Governor's Action:                S
Date of Governor's Action:        20010719
Subject:                          Wine tastings, retail permit holder may 
                                  have up to six yearly;  Alcohol and Alcoholic 
                                  Beverages, Beer and wine


                        History

Body    Date      Action Description                     Com     Leg Involved
______  ________  ______________________________________ _______ ____________
------  20010802  Act No. A76
------  20010719  Signed by Governor
------  20010628  Ratified R149
House   20010621  Concurred in Senate amendment, 
                  enrolled for ratification
Senate  20010621  House amendments amended,
                  returned to House with amendment
House   20010605  Read third time, returned to
                  Senate with amendment
House   20010531  Amended, read second time
House   20010531  Request for debate withdrawn
                  by Representative                              Davenport
House   20010531  Request for debate by Representative           Hamilton
                                                                 Leach
                                                                 Loftis
                                                                 Haskins
                                                                 Davenport
                                                                 Delleney
                                                                 Limehouse
                                                                 Cato
                                                                 J.R. Smith
                                                                 Perry
                                                                 J. Young
                                                                 Kelley
                                                                 Barrett
                                                                 Campsen
                                                                 Altman
                                                                 McGee
                                                                 G.M. Smith
                                                                 Rivers
                                                                 Whatley
                                                                 Sandifer
                                                                 Law
                                                                 Sinclair
                                                                 Thompson
                                                                 Taylor
                                                                 Merrill
House   20010529  Debate adjourned until
                  Thursday, 20010531
House   20010524  Debate adjourned until
                  Tuesday, 20010529
House   20010522  Committee report: Favorable            25 HJ
------  20010517  Scrivener's error corrected
House   20010502  Introduced, read first time,           25 HJ
                  referred to Committee
------  20010502  Scrivener's error corrected
Senate  20010501  Amended, read third time, 
                  sent to House
------  20010330  Scrivener's error corrected
Senate  20010329  Read second time, notice of
                  general amendments
Senate  20010329  Committee amendment amended and adopted
Senate  20010328  Committee report: Favorable with       11 SJ
                  amendment
Senate  20010214  Introduced, read first time,           11 SJ
                  referred to Committee


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(A76, R149, S321)

AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 61-4-720, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO SALES BY WINERIES LICENSED IN SOUTH CAROLINA, SO AS TO INCREASE THE ALCOHOLIC CONTENT OF WINE THE WINERIES ARE AUTHORIZED TO SELL; TO AMEND SECTION 61-4-735, RELATING TO THE REGULATION OF PRACTICES BETWEEN WINE MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALERS, AND RETAILERS, SO AS TO SET AT TWO THE NUMBER OF WINE TASTINGS A WHOLESALER MAY CONDUCT FOR A RETAILER; TO AMEND ARTICLE 7, CHAPTER 4, TITLE 61, RELATING TO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL LAWS AFFECTING WINE ONLY, BY ADDING SECTION 61-4-737 SO AS TO AUTHORIZE THE HOLDER OF A RETAIL WINE PERMIT TO CONDUCT NOT MORE THAN TWENTY-FOUR WINE TASTINGS AT THE RETAIL LOCATION IN A CALENDAR YEAR; TO AMEND SECTION 61-4-770, RELATING TO THE ESTABLISHMENTS WHICH MAY SELL WINE CONTAINING MORE THAN FOURTEEN PERCENT ALCOHOL, SO AS TO INCREASE THE ALCOHOLIC CONTENT TO SIXTEEN PERCENT; TO AMEND ARTICLE 11, CHAPTER 4, TITLE 61, RELATING TO BEER WHOLESALER FRANCHISES, BY ADDING SECTION 61-4-1115 SO AS TO PROVIDE AN IMPORTER OF FOREIGN BEER IS DEEMED THE AGENT OF THE FOREIGN BREWER AND AN AGREEMENT SUBJECT TO THIS TITLE IS BINDING ON A SUCCESSOR IMPORTER OF BEER FROM THE FOREIGN BREWER; TO AMEND CHAPTER 42, TITLE 33, RELATING TO THE UNIFORM LIMITED PARTNERSHIP ACT, BY ADDING SECTION 33-42-75 SO AS TO PROVIDE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AUTHORITY WITH OTHER LIMITATIONS FOR AN IMPORTER OF FOREIGN BEER; AND TO AMEND SUBARTICLE 15, ARTICLE 3, CHAPTER 6, TITLE 61, RELATING TO REGULATION OF RETAILERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, BY ADDING SECTION 61-6-1505 SO AS TO PROVIDE A RETAIL DEALER, IF APPROPRIATELY LICENSED, MAY ENGAGE IN CHECK CASHING SERVICES.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:

Increased alcoholic content

SECTION 1. Section 61-4-720 of the 1976 Code, as added by Act 415 of 1996, is amended to read:

"Section 61-4-720. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a licensed winery in this State which produces and sells only domestic wine as defined in Section 12-21-1010 is authorized to sell the domestic wine with an alcoholic content of sixteen percent or less on the winery premises and deliver or ship this wine to consumer homes in or outside the State. These domestic wineries are authorized to provide without cost wine taste samples to prospective customers."

Limit on wine tastings

SECTION 2. Section 61-4-735 of the 1976 Code, as added by Act 429 of 1996, is amended to read:

"Section 61-4-735. (A) Except as provided in Sections 61-4-720 and 61-4-730, a manufacturer of wine, vintner, winery, an entity, or a person who sells these products, or a person or entity who imports these products produced outside the United States must not sell, barter, exchange, transfer, or deliver for resale wine to a person not having a wholesale permit issued under Section 61-4-500, and a holder of a wholesale permit may not sell, barter, exchange, transfer, or deliver for resale wine to a person not having a retail or wholesale permit, unless that person is the American producer or the primary American source of supply of that wine as defined in Section 61-4-340.

(B) Except as provided in subsection (C), a manufacturer of wine, vintner, winery, importer, or wholesaler of wine, or a person acting on his behalf must not furnish, give, rent, lend, or sell, directly or indirectly, to the holder of a retail permit any equipment, fixtures, free wine, or service. The holder of a retail permit or a person acting on his behalf may not accept, directly or indirectly, any equipment, fixtures, free wine, or service referred to in this subsection from a manufacturer of wine, winery, importer, or wholesaler of wine, except as provided in subsection (C).

(C) A wholesaler may furnish at no charge to the holder of a retail permit draft wine equipment replacement parts of nominal value, including washers, gaskets, hoses, hose connectors, clamps, and tap markers, product displays as provided under 27 Code of Federal Regulations, Section 6.83, and point of sale advertising specialties. A wholesaler also may furnish the following services to a retailer: cleaning wine lines, rotating stock, affixing price tags to wine products, building wine displays, setting boxes, conduct not more than two wine tastings in accordance with department rulings or regulations, developing shelf schematics, stocking shelves, providing wine party wagon for temporary use, and assist in wine resets a maximum of three times a year for any store having a retail permit during the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Resets are defined as being a change in the location of the wine department within a store or a rearrangement of the products on shelves within the store's wine department, which involves more than one wholesaler's products. All wholesalers must be notified in writing of any resets being requested by a retail store at least fourteen days prior to the reset.

(D) A producer, winery, vintner, and importer of wine are declared to be in business on one tier, a wholesaler on another tier, and a retailer on another tier. For the purpose of this section, a manufacturer or producer of wine is declared to be a tier one business, a wholesaler or an importer owned solely by a wholesaler is declared to be a tier two business, and a retailer is declared to be a tier three business. Except as provided in Sections 61-4-720 and 61-4-730, a person or entity in the wine business on one tier or a person acting directly or indirectly on his behalf may not have ownership or financial interest in a wine business operation on another tier. This limitation does not apply to the interest held on July 1, 1993, by the holder of a wholesale permit in a business operated by the holder of a retail permit at premises other than where the wholesale business is operated. For purposes of this subsection, ownership or financial interest does not include the ownership of less than one percent of the stock in a corporation with a class of voting shares registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission or other federal agency under Section 12 of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, or a consulting agreement under which the consultant has no control over business decisions and whose compensation is unrelated to the profits of the business. Notwithstanding this prohibition or the prohibition contained in Section 61-4-940(D), a manufacturer or importer of beer or wine may own in whole or in part a business that holds an on-premises retail beer and wine permit provided that:

(1) All beverages to be handled or sold by the retail dealer must be purchased from licensed wholesalers and purchased on the same terms and conditions as do other retail dealers.

(2) Sales of any product produced or distributed by the manufacturer or importer must not exceed ten percent of the annual gross sales of beer or wine by the retail permit holder.

(E) A manufacturer, producer, importer, or wholesaler of wine may discount product price based on quantity purchases if all discounts are on price only, appear on the sales records, and are available to all retail customers.

(F) Nothing in this section affects or prohibits the ownership or the operation of a licensed winery in this State that produces, provides taste samples, sells, delivers, or ships domestic wine as authorized and in accordance with the provisions of Sections 61-4-720 and 61-4-730."

Wine tastings

SECTION 3. Article 7, Chapter 4 of Title 61 of the 1976 Code is amended by adding:

"Section 61-4-737. Notwithstanding any other provision of law or regulation, the holder of a retail wine permit for off-premises consumption whose primary product is beer, wine, or distilled spirits may conduct, in accordance with department rulings or regulations, not more than twenty-four wine tastings at the retail location in a calendar year."

Increased alcoholic content

SECTION 4. Section 61-4-770 of the 1976 Code, as added by Act 415 of 1996, is amended to read:

"Section 61-4-770. Wines containing more than sixteen percent of alcohol by volume may be sold only in licensed alcoholic liquor stores or in establishments licensed to sell and permit consumption of alcoholic liquors in minibottles."

Agreement between importer and foreign brewer binding on successor importer

SECTION 5. Article 1, Chapter 4, Title 61 of the 1976 Code is amended by adding:

"Section 61-4-1115. For purposes of this article, when a registered producer is an importer of beer produced by a brewer located outside of the United States, the importer is deemed the agent of the foreign brewer and any agreement subject to the provisions of this article between a wholesaler and the importer is binding on any successor importer of beer produced by that foreign brewer."

Importer of foreign beer has limited partnership authority, limited financial assistance, limited partnerships exist for only ten years

SECTION 6. The 1976 Code is amended by adding:

"Section 33-42-75. Any manufacturer, brewer, or importer of beer as referenced in Section 61-4-1115, or its affiliate may hold an interest in a limited partnership providing financial assistance to a general partner wholesaler, but may only exercise that control of the limited partnership business as is permitted by this Uniform Limited Partnership Act. However, in no event may the limited partner, directly or indirectly, have any managerial control or decision-making authority including personnel decisions, with respect to the day-to-day operations of the limited partnership, and upon a default by the general partner wholesaler, the limited partner is not entitled, directly or indirectly, to any additional control, ownership, or financial interest in the general partner wholesaler, nor may the limited partner become the general partner in the limited partnership. No manufacturer, brewer, or importer of beer or its affiliate licensed in this State, directly or indirectly, may have any financial or ownership interest in the general partner wholesaler. It is further declared an unfair trade practice for any manufacturer, brewer, or importer of beer or its affiliate holding an interest in a limited partnership providing financial assistance to a general partner wholesaler pursuant to this section to have directly or indirectly any managerial control or decision-making authority, including personnel decisions, with respect to the day-to-day operations of the limited partnership.

The only financial assistance that may be provided under the provisions of this section is the initial financial assistance to the limited partnership to acquire a licensed beer wholesaler. In this arrangement for financial assistance, the federal basic permit and the wholesaler's license issued by the department must be issued in the name of the general partner wholesaler on behalf of the limited partnership, and not in the name of the limited partnership nor in the name of the manufacturer, brewer, or importer or its affiliate.

The limited partnership may not exist for more than ten years from the date of its creation and may not be recreated, renewed, or extended beyond that date. The limited partnership shall not be considered as amending or otherwise altering Title 61 except for the limited purposes permitted in this section in connection with a manufacturer, brewer, or importer of beer or its affiliate who is licensed in this State providing the financial assistance. A manufacturer, brewer, or importer or its affiliate shall not mandate, directly or indirectly, that a wholesaler use the financial assistance as described in this section.

A violation of this section is deemed to be a violation of the South Carolina Unfair Trade Practices Act."

Retail dealer may be licensed to cash checks

SECTION 7. The 1976 Code is amended by adding:

"Section 61-6-1505. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a retail dealer may be also licensed under Chapter 41 of Title 34 in order to engage in check cashing services in the retail premises."

Time effective

SECTION 8. This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor.

Ratified the 28th day of June, 2001.

Approved the 19th day of July, 2001.

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