Virginia Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 10, 2017) |
Title 3. Alcoholic Beverages |
Agency 5. Alcoholic Beverage Control Board |
Chapter 50. Retail Operations |
Section 170. Caterer's license; qualifications; privileges; restrictions and conditions
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A. Pursuant to § 4.1-210 A 2 of the Code of Virginia, the board may grant a caterer's license to any person:
1. Engaged on a regular basis in the business of providing food and beverages to persons for service at private gatherings, or at special events as defined in § 4.1-100 of the Code of Virginia or as provided in § 4.1-210 A 3 of the Code of Virginia, and
2. With an established place of business with catering gross sales average of at least $4,000 per month and who has complied with the requirements of the local governing body concerning sanitation, health, construction or equipment and who has obtained all local permits or licenses which may be required to conduct such a catering business.
B. The license authorizes the following privileges:
1. The purchase of spirits, vermouth and wine produced by farm wineries from the board;
2. The purchase of wine and cider from licensed wholesalers or farm wineries or the purchase of beer from licensed wholesalers;
3. The retail sale of alcoholic beverages to persons who sponsor the private gatherings or special events described in subsection A or directly to persons in attendance at such events. No banquet or mixed beverage special events license is required in either case; and
4. The storage of alcoholic beverages purchased by the caterer at the established and approved place of business.
C. In addition to other applicable statutes and regulations of the board, the following restrictions and conditions apply to persons licensed as caterers:
1. Alcoholic beverages may be sold only for on-premises consumption to persons in attendance at the gathering or event;
2. The records required to be kept by 3VAC5-70-90 shall be maintained by caterers. If the caterer also holds other alcoholic beverage licenses, he shall maintain the records relating to his caterer's business separately from the records relating to any other license. Additionally, the records shall include the date, time and place of the event and the name and address of the sponsoring person or group of each event catered;
3. The annual gross receipts from the sale of food cooked and prepared for service at gatherings and events referred to in this regulation and nonalcoholic beverages served there shall amount to at least 45% of the gross receipts from the sale of mixed beverages and food;
4. The caterer shall notify the board in writing at least 24 hours in advance of any events to be catered under his license. For events to be catered on Saturday, Sunday, or holidays on which the board's offices are closed, such notice shall be given by close of the last business day prior to the event. The notice shall include the date, time, location and address of the event and the name of the sponsoring person, group, corporation or association;
5. Persons in attendance at a private event at which alcoholic beverages are served but not sold under the caterer's license may keep and consume their own lawfully acquired alcoholic beverages;
6. The private gathering referred to in subsection A above shall be a social function which is attended only by persons who are specifically and individually invited by the sponsoring person or organization, not the caterer;
7. The licensee shall insure that all functions at which alcoholic beverages are sold are ones which qualify for a banquet license, for a special event license or a mixed beverage special events license. Licensees are entitled to all services and equipment now available under a banquet license from wholesalers;
8. A photocopy of the caterer's license must be present at all events at which the privileges of the license are exercised; and
9. The caterer's license shall be considered a retail license for purposes of § 4.1-216 of the Code of Virginia.
Historical Notes
Derived from VR125-01-5 § 17, eff. December 12, 1985; amended, Volume 04, Issue 06, January 21, 1988; Volume 05, Issue 02, eff. November 24, 1988; Volume 07, Issue 04, eff. December 19, 1990; Volume 08, Issue 06, eff. January 15, 1992; Volume 09, Issue 06, eff. January 13, 1993; Volume 10, Issue 11, eff. March 23, 1994; Volume 18, Issue 23, eff. August 28, 2002.