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3VAC5-70-200. Grain alcohol; permits; qualifications; records; refusal, suspension, or revocation.
A. The board may issue a yearly permit authorizing the permittee to purchase grain alcohol with a proof greater than 101 at government stores for any of the following purposes:
1. Industrial use;
2. Commercial use;
3. Culinary use; or
4. Medical use.
During the period July 1, 2017, through June 30, 2022, the board may issue a yearly permit authorizing the permittee to purchase grain alcohol with a proof greater than 151 at government stores for any of the purposes listed in this subsection.
B. The application for such permits shall be on forms provided by the board.
B. C. Permits may be issued to legitimate
businesses for any one or more of the purposes stated in subsection A of
this section upon presentation of satisfactory evidence of the conduct of
the business activity involved. For good cause shown, the board may issue a
permit to an individual for any of the uses stated in subsection A of this
section.
C. D. A person obtaining a permit shall maintain
complete and accurate records of all purchases for a period of two years,
and the. The board and its special agents shall have free access
during reasonable hours to all records required to be kept pursuant to this
section.
D. E. The board may refuse to issue,
suspend, or revoke the a permit if it shall have the
board has reasonable cause to believe that (i) the permittee would
use, has used, or allowed to be used grain alcohol for any unlawful
purpose, or that (ii) any cause exists under § 4.1-222 of
the Code of Virginia for which the board may refuse to grant the applicant any
license or has done any act for which the board might suspend or revoke a
license under § 4.1-225 of the Code of Virginia.