46th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2003
RELATING TO LIQUOR LICENSING; INCREASING THE FEES FOR CERTAIN LICENSES; INCREASING THE APPLICATION FEE FOR A LIQUOR LICENSE.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
Section 1. Section 60-6A-15 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1981, Chapter 39, Section 32, as amended) is amended to read:
"60-6A-15. LICENSE FEES.--Every application for the issuance or renewal of the following licenses shall be accompanied by a license fee in the following specified amounts:
A. manufacturer's license as a distiller, except a brandy manufacturer, three thousand dollars ($3,000);
B. manufacturer's license as a brewer, three thousand dollars ($3,000);
C. manufacturer's license as a rectifier, one thousand fifty dollars ($1,050);
D. wholesaler's license to sell all alcoholic beverages for resale only, two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500);
E. wholesaler's license to sell spirituous liquors and wine for resale only, one thousand seven hundred fifty dollars ($1,750);
F. wholesaler's license to sell spirituous liquors for resale only, one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500);
G. wholesaler's license to sell beer and wine for resale only, one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500);
H. wholesaler's license to sell beer for resale only, one thousand dollars ($1,000);
I. wholesaler's license to sell wine for resale only, seven hundred fifty dollars ($750);
J. retailer's license, [one thousand two hundred
fifty dollars ($1,250)] one thousand three hundred dollars
($1,300);
K. dispenser's license, [one thousand two hundred
fifty dollars ($1,250)] one thousand three hundred dollars
($1,300);
L. canopy license, [one thousand two hundred fifty
dollars ($1,250)] one thousand three hundred dollars ($1,300);
M. restaurant license, [one thousand dollars
($1,000) one thousand fifty dollars ($1,050);
N. club license, for clubs with more than two hundred fifty members, one thousand two hundred fifty dollars ($1,250), and for clubs with two hundred fifty members or fewer, two hundred fifty dollars ($250);
O. wine bottler's license to sell to wholesalers only, five hundred dollars ($500);
P. public service license, one thousand two hundred fifty dollars ($1,250);
Q. nonresident licenses, for a total billing to New Mexico wholesalers:
(1) in excess of:
$3,000,000 annually $10,500;
1,000,000 annually 5,250;
500,000 annually 3,750;
200,000 annually 2,700;
100,000 annually 1,800;
and
50,000 annually 900;
and
(2) of $50,000 or less $300;
R. wine wholesaler's license, for persons with sales of five thousand gallons of wine per year or less, twenty-five dollars ($25.00), and for persons with sales in excess of five thousand gallons of wine per year, one hundred dollars ($100); and
S. beer bottler's license, two hundred dollars ($200)."
Section 2. Section 60-6B-2 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1981, Chapter 39, Section 38, as amended) is amended to read:
"60-6B-2. APPLICATIONS.--
A. Before [any] a new license authorized by the
Liquor Control Act may be issued by the director, the applicant
for the license shall:
(1) submit to the director a written
application for the license under oath, in the form prescribed
by and stating the information required by the director,
together with a nonrefundable application fee of [one hundred
fifty dollars ($150)] two hundred dollars ($200) ;
(2) submit to the director for his approval a
description, including floor plans, in a form prescribed by the
director, [which] that shows the proposed licensed premises for
which the license application is submitted. The area
represented by the approved description shall become the
licensed premises;
(3) if the applicant is a corporation, be required to submit as part of its application the following:
(a) a certified copy of its articles of incorporation or, if a foreign corporation, a certified copy of its certificate of authority;
(b) the names and addresses of all officers and directors and those stockholders owning ten percent or more of the voting stock of the corporation and the amounts of stock held by each stockholder; provided, however, a corporation may not be licensed if an officer, manager, director or holder of more than ten percent of the stock would not be eligible to hold a license pursuant to the Liquor Control Act, except that the provision of Subsection D of Section 60-6B-1 NMSA 1978 shall not apply if the stock is listed with a national securities exchange;
(c) the name of the resident agent of the corporation authorized to accept service of process for all purposes, including orders and notices of the director, which agent shall be approved by the director with respect to his character;
(d) a duly executed power of attorney authorizing the agent described in Subparagraph (c) of this paragraph to exercise full authority, control and responsibility for the conduct of all business and transactions of the corporation within the state relative to the sale of alcoholic beverages under authority of the license requested; and
(e) such additional information regarding the corporation as the director may require to assure full disclosure of the corporation's structure and financial responsibility;
(4) if the applicant is a limited partnership, submit as part of its application the following:
(a) a certified copy of its certificate of limited partnership;
(b) the names and addresses of all
general partners and of all limited partners contributing ten
percent or more of the total value of contributions made to the
limited partnership or entitled to ten percent or more of the
profits earned or other income paid by the limited partnership.
[No] A limited partnership shall not receive a license if any
partner designated in this subsection would not be eligible to
hold a license issued pursuant to the Liquor Control Act; and
(c) such additional information regarding the limited partnership as the director may require to assure full disclosure of the limited partnership's structure and financial responsibility; and
(5) obtain approval for the issuance from the governing body of the local option district in which the proposed licensed premises are to be located in accordance with the provisions of the Liquor Control Act.
B. Every applicant for a new license or for a transfer of ownership of a license, if an individual or general partnership, shall file with the application two complete sets of fingerprints of each individual, taken under the supervision of and certified to by an officer of the New Mexico state police, a county sheriff or a municipal chief of police. If the applicant is a corporation, it shall file two complete sets of fingerprints for each stockholder holding ten percent or more of the outstanding stock, principal officer, director and the agent responsible for the operation of the licensed business. The fingerprints shall be taken and certified to as provided for an individual or partnership. If the applicant is a limited partnership, it shall file two complete sets of fingerprints for each general partner and for each limited partner contributing ten percent or more of the total value of contributions made to the limited partnership or entitled to ten percent or more of the profits earned or other compensation by way of income paid by the limited partnership. The fingerprints shall be taken and certified to as provided for an individual or partnership.
C. Upon submission of a sworn affidavit from each person who is required to file fingerprints stating that the person has not been convicted of a felony in any jurisdiction and pending the results of background investigations, a temporary license for ninety days may be issued. The temporary license may be extended by the director for an additional ninety days if the director determines there is not sufficient time to complete the background investigation or obtain reviews of fingerprints from appropriate agencies. A temporary license shall be surrendered immediately upon order of the director.
D. An applicant who files a false affidavit shall be denied a license. When the director determines a false affidavit has been filed, he shall refer the matter to the attorney general or district attorney for prosecution of perjury.
E. If an applicant is not a resident of New Mexico, fingerprints may be taken under supervision and certification of comparable officers in the state of residence of the applicant.
F. Before issuing a license, the department shall hold a public hearing within thirty days after receipt of the application pursuant to Subsection K of this section.
G. An application for transfer of ownership shall
be filed with the department no later than thirty days after
the date a person acquired an ownership interest in a license.
It shall contain the actual date of sale of the license and
shall be accompanied by a sworn affidavit from the owner of
record of the license agreeing to the sale of the license to
the applicant as well as attesting to the accuracy of the
information required by this section to be filed with the
department. [No] A license shall not be transferred unless it
will be placed into operation in an actual location within one
hundred twenty days of issuance of the license, unless for good
cause shown the director grants an additional extension for a
length of time determined by the director.
H. Whenever it appears to the director that there
will be more applications for new licenses than the available
number of new licenses during any time period, a random
selection method for the qualification, approval and issuance
of new licenses shall be provided by the director. The random
selection method shall allow each applicant an equal
opportunity to obtain an available license, provided that all
dispenser's and retailer's licenses issued in any calendar year
shall be issued to residents of the state. For the purposes of
random selection, the director shall also set a reasonable
deadline by which applications for the available licenses shall
be filed. [No] A person shall not file more than one
application for each available license and no more than three
applications per calendar year.
I. After the deadline set in accordance with Subsection H of this section, no more than ten applications per available license shall be selected at random for priority of qualification and approval. Within thirty days after the random selection for the ten priority positions for each license, a hearing pursuant to Subsection K of this section shall be held to determine the qualifications of the applicant having the highest priority for each available license. If necessary, such a hearing shall be held on each selected application by priority until a qualified applicant for each available license is approved. Further random selections for priority positions shall also be held pursuant to this section as necessary.
J. All applications submitted for a license shall expire upon the director's final approval of a qualified applicant for that available license.
K. The director shall notify the applicant by certified mail of the date, time and place of the hearing. The hearing shall be held in Santa Fe. The director may designate a hearing officer to take evidence at the hearing. The director or the hearing officer shall have the power to administer oaths.
L. In determining whether a license shall be issued, the director shall take into consideration all requirements of the Liquor Control Act. In the issuance of a license, the director shall specifically consider the nature and number of prior violations of the Liquor Control Act by the applicant or of any citations issued within the prior five years against a license held by the applicant or in which the applicant had an ownership interest required to be disclosed under the Liquor Control Act. The director shall disapprove the issuance or give preliminary approval of the issuance of the license based upon a review of all documentation submitted and any investigation deemed necessary by the director.
M. Before [any] a new license is issued for a
location, the director shall cause a notice of the application
therefor to be posted conspicuously, on a sign not smaller than
thirty inches by forty inches, on the outside of the front wall
or front entrance of the immediate premises for which the
license is sought or, if no building or improvements exist on
the premises, the notice shall be posted at the front entrance
of the immediate premises for which the license is sought, on a
billboard not smaller than five feet by five feet. The
contents of the notice shall be in the form prescribed by the
department, and such posting shall be over a continuous period
of twenty days prior to preliminary approval of the license.
N. [No] A license shall not be issued until the
posting requirements of Subsection M of this section have been
met.
O. All costs of publication and posting shall be paid by the applicant.
P. It is unlawful for [any] a person to remove or
deface [any] a notice posted in accordance with this section.
[Any] A person convicted of a violation of this subsection
shall be punished by a fine of not more than three hundred
dollars ($300) or by imprisonment in the county jail for not
more than one hundred twenty days or by both.
Q. [Any] A person aggrieved by [any] a decision
made by the director as to the approval or disapproval of the
issuance of a license may appeal to the district court pursuant
to the provisions of Section 39-3-1.1 NMSA 1978. If the
disapproval is based upon local option district disapproval
pursuant to Subsection H of Section 60-6B-4 NMSA 1978, the
local option district shall be a necessary party to any appeal.
The decision of the director shall continue in force, pending a
reversal or modification by the district court, unless
otherwise ordered by the court."
Section 3. EFFECTIVE DATE.--The effective date of the provisions of this act is July 1, 2003.