Wilton Rancheria; Liquor Control Act

Published date22 July 2019
Citation84 FR 35126
Record Number2019-15543
SectionNotices
CourtIndian Affairs Bureau,Interior Department
Federal Register, Volume 84 Issue 140 (Monday, July 22, 2019)
[Federal Register Volume 84, Number 140 (Monday, July 22, 2019)]
                [Notices]
                [Pages 35126-35129]
                From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
                [FR Doc No: 2019-15543]
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                DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
                Bureau of Indian Affairs
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                Wilton Rancheria; Liquor Control Act
                AGENCY: Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior.
                ACTION: Notice.
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                SUMMARY: This notice publishes the Wilton Rancheria Code, Title 1--
                Business and Finance Code, Chapter 5--Liquor Control Act. The Liquor
                Control Act regulates and controls the possession, sale, manufacture,
                distribution, and consumption of alcohol in conformity with the laws of
                the State of California.
                DATES: This Liquor Control Act shall take effect on August 21, 2019.
                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Harley Long, Tribal Government
                Officer, Pacific Regional Office, Bureau of Indian Affairs, 2800
                Cottage Way, Room W-2820, Sacramento, California 95825, telephone:
                (916) 978-6000, fax: (916) 978-6099.
                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant to the Act of August 15, 1953,
                Public Law 83-277, 67 Stat. 586, 18 U.S.C. 1161, as interpreted by the
                Supreme Court in Rice v. Rehner, 463 U.S. 713 (1983), the Secretary of
                the Interior shall certify and publish in the Federal Register notice
                of adopted liquor control ordinances for the purpose of regulating
                liquor transactions in Indian country. The Wilton Rancheria duly
                adopted the Wilton Rancheria Code, Title 1--Business and Finance Code,
                Chapter 5--Liquor Control Act on December 20, 2018.
                 This notice is published in accordance with the authority delegated
                by the Secretary of the Interior to the Assistant Secretary--Indian
                Affairs. I certify that the Wilton Rancheria duly adopted these
                amendments to the Wilton Rancheria Code, Title 1--Business and Finance
                Code, Chapter 5--Liquor Control Act, on December 20, 2018.
                 Dated: June 25, 2019.
                Tara Sweeney,
                Assistant Secretary--Indian Affairs.
                The Wilton Rancheria Code, Title 1--Business and Finance Code, Chapter
                5--Liquor Control Act, shall read as follows:
                WILTON RANCHERIA CODE TITLE 1--BUSINESS AND FINANCE CODE CHAPTER 5--
                LIQUOR CONTROL ACT CITE AS: 1 WRC Sec. 5-101, ET SEQ. ENACTED:
                DECEMBER 20, 2018
                ARTICLE I GENERAL
                SECTION 5-101 TITLE
                This Act shall be known as the Liquor Control Act and shall be codified
                as Chapter 5 of the Tribe's Business and Finance Code.
                SECTION 5-102 AUTHORITY
                This Liquor Control Act is enacted pursuant to the Act of August 15,
                1953 (Pub. L. 83-277, 67 Stat. 586, 18 U.S.C. Sec. 1161) and the
                following provisions of the Constitution of Wilton Rancheria:
                 A. Article V, Section 1(a) of the Constitution grants the
                Chairperson the power to execute, administer, and enforce all the laws
                of the Tribe.
                 B. Article V, Section 1(l) of the Constitution grants the
                Chairperson the power to administer all boards and committees created
                by Tribal Council.
                 C. Article VI, Section 2 of the Constitution authorizes the Tribal
                Council to make the Tribe's laws.
                 D. Article VI, Section 2(a) of the Constitution grants the Tribal
                Council the power to make all laws, including resolutions, codes, and
                statutes.
                 E. Article VI, Section 2(d) of the Constitution grants the Tribal
                Council the power to create boards and committees and to set
                qualifications for participation on those boards and committees.
                 F. Article VI, Section 2(o) of the Constitution grants the Tribal
                Council the power to promote public health, education, charity, and
                other such services as may contribute to the social advancement of the
                members of Wilton Rancheria.
                SECTION 5-103 PURPOSE
                The purpose of this Act is to regulate and control the possession,
                sale, manufacture, distribution, and consumption of Alcoholic Beverages
                within Tribal Lands in order to permit Alcoholic Beverage sales by
                Tribally owned and operated enterprises and private Persons, including
                at Tribally approved special events. Enactment of this Act will provide
                a source of revenue for the continued operation of the Tribal
                government, the delivery of governmental services, and the economic
                viability of Tribal enterprises.
                SECTION 5-104 EFFECTIVE DATE
                This Act shall be effective on the date it is certified by the
                Secretary of the Interior and published in the Federal Register.
                SECTION 5-105 JURISDICTION
                This Act shall apply to all Tribal Lands, including lands now or in the
                future under the governmental authority of the Tribe, including the
                Tribe's reservation, trust lands, and Indian country as defined under
                18 U.S.C. Sec. 1151.
                SECTION 5-106 CONFORMITY WITH APPLICABLE LAW
                All acts and transactions under this Act shall be in conformity with
                the Gaming Compact, where applicable, the laws of the State, to the
                extent required by 18 U.S.C. Sec. 1161, and applicable federal laws.
                SECTION 5-107 SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY
                Nothing in this Act shall be construed as a waiver, limitation,
                alteration, modification or restriction of the sovereign immunity of
                the Wilton Rancheria or any of its agencies, boards, commissions,
                authorities, employees, agents or officials, except that an applicant
                or holder of a Tribal liquor license may appeal an adverse licensing
                decision or civil violation finding in accordance with Section 5-401(D)
                and 5-504 of this Act; provided, however, that this limited waiver
                shall be narrowly construed, applies only to the Board, and excludes
                monetary damages of any kind.
                SECTION 5-108 DEFINITIONS
                 A. ``Alcoholic Beverage'' means all alcohol, spirits, liquor, wine,
                beer and any liquid or solid containing alcohol, spirits, wine, or
                beer, and which contains one-half of one percent or more of alcohol by
                volume and which is fit for beverage purposes, either alone or when
                diluted, mixed, or combined with any other substance(s).
                 B. ``Board'' means the Liquor Control Board established under
                Article II of this Act.
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                 C. ``Gaming Compact'' means the Tribal-State Gaming Compact between
                the State of California and Wilton Rancheria, as may be amended from
                time to time.
                 D. ``Legal Age'' shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5-113
                of this Act.
                 E. ``Manufacture'' means the production of Alcoholic Beverages for
                the purpose of selling to a Person whether licensed or unlicensed.
                 F. ``Person'' means any individual or entity, whether Indian or
                non-Indian, receiver, assignee, trustee in bankruptcy, trust, estate,
                firm, corporation, partnership, joint corporation, association,
                society, or any group of individuals acting as a unit, whether mutual,
                cooperative, fraternal, non-profit or otherwise, and any other Indian
                tribe, band or group. The term shall also include the businesses of the
                Tribe.
                 G. ``Sale'' or ``sell'' means the transfer of an Alcoholic Beverage
                for consideration of any kind, including by exchange or barter, from
                one Person to another.
                 H. ``State'' means the State of California.
                 I. ``Retail sale'' means the sale of an Alcoholic Beverage to a
                consumer for consumption on or off the licensed premises and not for
                resale.
                 J. ``Tribe'' means the Wilton Rancheria.
                 K. ``Tribal Council'' has the same meaning as under Article VI of
                the Constitution.
                 L. ``Wholesale'' or ``Wholesale sale'' means the sale of an
                Alcoholic Beverage to any licensee for purpose of resale.
                 M. ``Tribal Lands'' means all territory set forth in Section 1 of
                Article II of the Constitution.
                SECTION 5-109 POSSESSION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
                The introduction or possession of Alcoholic Beverages shall be lawful
                within Tribal Lands as provided in this Act.
                SECTION 5-110 RETAIL SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
                The retail sale of Alcoholic Beverages shall be lawful on Tribal Lands
                provided that such sales are made pursuant to a license issued by the
                Tribe.
                SECTION 5-111 WHOLESALE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
                The wholesale sale of Alcoholic Beverages shall be lawful on Tribal
                Lands provided that such sales are made pursuant to a license issued by
                the Tribe.
                SECTION 5-112 MANUFACTURE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
                The manufacture of Alcoholic Beverages shall be lawful on Tribal Lands
                provided that such manufacture is pursuant to a license issued by the
                Tribe.
                SECTION 5-113 AGE LIMITS
                 A. The Legal Age for purchase, possession or consumption of
                Alcoholic Beverages on Tribal Lands, including in any Gaming Facility
                as defined by Section 2.13 of the Gaming Compact, shall be the same as
                that of the State, which is currently 21 years. No person under the
                Legal Age shall purchase, possess or consume any Alcoholic Beverage.
                 B. If there is any conflict between State law and the terms of the
                Gaming Compact (or any other intergovernmental agreement to which
                Wilton Rancheria is a party) regarding the age limits for Alcoholic
                Beverage purchase, possession or consumption in any Gaming Facility, to
                the extent applicable, the more stringent age limit shall govern for
                purposes of this Act.
                 C. Persons under the Legal Age are prohibited from being present in
                any area where Alcoholic Beverages may be consumed, except to the
                extent that such presence would be permitted under State Law.
                ARTICLE II LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD
                SECTION 5-201 ESTABLISHMENT
                The Tribe hereby establishes the Wilton Rancheria Liquor Control Board
                as an independent regulatory body of Tribal government. Decisions of
                the Board shall be made by majority vote.
                SECTION 5-202 POWERS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
                The Board shall have the following powers and responsibilities:
                 A. To administer this Act by exercising general control,
                management, and supervision of all liquor sales, places of sale, and
                sales outlets as well as exercising all powers necessary and proper to
                accomplish the purposes of this Act.
                 B. To develop, enact, promulgate, and enforce regulations as
                necessary for the enforcement of this Act and to protect the public
                health, welfare, and safety of the Tribe, provided that all such
                regulations shall conform to and not be in conflict with any applicable
                Tribal, Federal, or State law.
                 C. To bring suit in Tribal Court to enforce the provisions of this
                Act, provided that the Board shall not have any power to waive the
                Tribe's immunity from suit without express, written and specific
                consent of the Tribal Council, except as set forth in Section 5-107 of
                this Act.
                 D. To issue licenses permitting the retail sale, wholesale, and
                manufacture of Alcoholic Beverages on Tribal Lands.
                 E. To investigate violations of this Act, or for the issuance,
                denial or revocation of licenses.
                 F. To make such reports as may be requested or required by the
                Tribal Council.
                 G. To collect taxes and fees levied or set by the Tribal Council,
                and to keep accurate records, books, and accounts thereof.
                 H. To exercise such other powers as may be delegated to the Board
                by the Chairperson or by an official act of the Tribal Council.
                SECTION 5-203 LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD
                 A. The Board shall consist of at least one (1), but not more than
                three (3), members, who shall be appointed by the Chairperson. If the
                Chairperson appoints only one (1) individual to serve on the Board,
                such Board member may be referred to as the Liquor Control Officer.
                 B. Members of the Board shall:
                 1. Be at least twenty-five (25) years of age;
                 2. Not have been convicted of a felony;
                 3. Not have any direct or indirect interest, including a familial
                or business relationship, in or with any licensee or other Person who
                has a financial interest in the business of a licensee; and
                 4. Have relevant work experience.
                 C. Where minimum qualifications are met, the Chairperson shall give
                preference in employment opportunities in accordance with the
                preference policy set forth in the Employment Act, codified at Title 7,
                Chapter 1 of the Wilton Rancheria Code, as may be amended.
                 D. The Chairperson shall require that applicants for the Board
                submit a letter of application. Prior to appointing an applicant to the
                Board, the Chairperson shall make a tentative selection, conduct both a
                felony background check and a drug test on the applicant to be
                appointed, and confirm that the applicant satisfies the qualifications
                to serve as a Board member.
                 E. Board members shall serve a two (2) year term, and all terms may
                be renewed for a successive two (2) year term; provided however that
                prior to renewing any Board member's term, the Chairperson will present
                a performance
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                report of such Board member to, and consider comments or
                recommendations from, the Tribal Council regarding each Board member
                whose term is proposed to be renewed.
                 F. The Chairperson shall have the authority to remove any Board
                member for good cause.
                 G. The Chairperson shall provide notice to the Tribal Council any
                time a vacancy occurs on the Board for any reason and shall report to
                the Tribal Council the reasons for the removal of any Board member by
                the Chairperson.
                 H. Board members shall be paid at a rate established by the Tribe's
                budget.
                 I. The Chairperson shall have the authority to establish, by
                written policy and procedures, requirements for Board staffing, quorum,
                and other organizational matters not otherwise specified herein.
                SECTION 5-204 PROHIBITION ON GRATUITIES
                Neither the Board nor any of its members shall directly or indirectly
                accept or agree to accept any gratuity, compensation or other thing of
                value from any manufacturer, wholesaler, or retailer of Alcoholic
                Beverages.
                SECTION 5-205 INSPECTION RIGHTS
                The premises on which any Alcoholic Beverage is manufactured,
                distributed or sold shall be open for inspection by the Board at all
                reasonable times for the purposes of ascertaining compliance with this
                Act, any other law or ordinance governing liquor on Tribal Lands, or
                any rule or regulation adopted by the Board in furtherance of the
                purposes of this Act.
                SECTION 5-206 REGULATIONS
                Before adopting, amending, or repealing regulations, the Board shall
                give notice of any such proposed action to the Chairperson, Tribal
                Council, Tribal Gaming Commission, and Tribal Gaming Authority. The
                notice shall describe the general nature of the proposed action, invite
                comments, and specify the manner in which comments on the proposed
                action will be received by the Board. The Board shall provide a copy of
                each finally adopted or amended regulation, or notice of each finally
                repealed regulation, to the Chairperson, Tribal Council, Tribal Gaming
                Commission, and Tribal Gaming Authority promptly upon the effective
                date of such Board action. The Tribal Council may override the
                adoption, amendment, or repeal of any regulation by a majority vote of
                the entire Tribal Council, subject to veto by the Chairperson in
                accordance with the laws of the Tribe.
                ARTICLE III LICENSING
                SECTION 5-301 TYPES OF LICENSES
                The Board shall have the authority to issue the following types of
                liquor licenses on Tribal Lands:
                 A. ``Retail license'' means a license authorizing the licensee to
                sell Alcoholic Beverages to a consumer of Legal Age for consumption on
                or off the premises as set forth in the applicable Retail license.
                 B. ``Wholesale license'' means a license authorizing the licensee
                to engage in the business of purchasing Alcoholic Beverages for resale
                to other licensees and/or warehousing or storing Alcoholic Beverages.
                 C. ``Manufacturer license'' means a license authorizing the
                licensee to engage in the business of manufacturing or producing
                Alcoholic Beverages, including but not limited to manufacturing,
                producing, distilling, rectifying, blending, bottling, or converting
                wine, beer and/or spirits as set forth in the applicable Manufacturer
                license.
                 D. ``Special events license'' means a license authorizing the
                licensee to sell Alcoholic Beverages to a consumer of Legal Age at
                special events and/or at an unlicensed location.
                 E. Notwithstanding the above-listed types of liquor licenses, the
                Board shall have authority to issue any other type of liquor license to
                the extent such license is recognized by State law.
                SECTION 5-302 LICENSING PROCEDURES; STANDARDS
                 A. The Board shall establish and publish procedures and standards
                for issuing, renewing, transferring, fining, suspending and revoking
                licenses to engage in Alcoholic Beverage sales on Tribal Lands;
                provided that no Tribal license shall issue except upon showing of
                satisfactory proof that the applicant is duly licensed by the State,
                and, if applicable, the United States Alcohol Tobacco Tax and Trade
                Bureau or any successor agency.
                 B. The fact that an applicant for a Tribal license possesses a
                license issued by the State or the United States shall not alone
                entitle the applicant to a Tribal license.
                 C. A Gaming Board licensing determination in favor of a liquor
                license applicant shall create a rebuttable presumption in favor of the
                issuance of a liquor license.
                 D. The Board may, in its discretion, set standards that are more,
                but in no case less, stringent than those of the State.
                SECTION 5-303 LICENSING FEES
                The Board will have the power to set a reasonable licensing fee
                schedule.
                ARTICLE IV ENFORCEMENT
                SECTION 5-401 BOARD AUTHORITY
                 A. The Board shall have the power to enforce this Act and its
                accompanying regulations.
                 B. Regulations enacted pursuant to this Act may include provisions
                for transfer, suspension or revocation of Tribal Alcoholic Beverage
                licenses, reasonable search and seizure provisions, and civil penalties
                for violation of this Act to the full extent permitted by State and
                Federal law and consistent with due process.
                 C. Tribal law enforcement personnel and security personnel, acting
                at the request of, and authorized by, the Board, shall have the
                authority to enforce this Act by confiscating any Alcoholic Beverage
                sold, possessed, distributed, manufactured, or introduced within Tribal
                Lands in violation of this Act or of any duly adopted regulations.
                 D. The Board shall have jurisdiction to investigate violations of
                this Act, to make a written determination on such investigation, and to
                assess penalties pursuant to Section 5-403. Such determination and
                penalties shall be deemed a final action, subject to appeal pursuant to
                Section 5-504.
                SECTION 5-402 VIOLATIONS
                 A. Prohibition of Unlicensed Sale of Alcoholic Beverages. No Person
                shall import for sale, manufacture, distribute, or sell any Alcoholic
                Beverage on Tribal Lands without a liquor license from the Liquor
                Control Board issued in accordance with the provisions of this Act. Any
                Person who manufactures, sells or offers for sale or distributes or
                transports in any manner, any Alcoholic Beverage in violation of this
                Act, or who possesses any Alcoholic Beverage with the intent to sell or
                distribute without a liquor license, shall be guilty of a violation of
                this Act.
                 B. Sale to Intoxicated Persons. Any Person who sells, furnishes,
                gives, or causes to be sold, furnished, or given away, any Alcoholic
                Beverage to any habitual or common drunkard or to any obviously
                intoxicated person is guilty of a violation of this Act; provided, that
                no Person who sells, furnishes, gives, or causes to be sold, furnished,
                or given away, any Alcoholic Beverage pursuant to this subsection shall
                be civilly liable to any injured Person or the estate of
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                such Person for injuries inflicted as a result of intoxication by the
                consumer of such Alcoholic Beverage.
                 C. Sale to Minors. Any Person who sells, furnishes, gives, or
                causes to be sold, furnished, or given away any Alcoholic Beverage to
                any Person under the Legal Age is guilty of a violation of this Act.
                 D. Violation of Liquor License Terms and Conditions. Any Person who
                violates the terms and conditions of a liquor license shall be guilty
                of a violation of this Act.
                SECTION 5-403 PENALTIES
                 A. The Board is authorized to make written determinations and
                enforce civil penalties or damages for violations of this Act.
                 B. Penalties may include, but are not limited to, revocation or
                suspension of liquor license, forfeiture or confiscation of Alcoholic
                Beverages, fines, monetary damages, and injunctive relief.
                 C. Civil penalties/fines may not exceed $5,000.
                 D. The Board may bring an action in Tribal Court to enforce any
                duly assessed civil penalties determined in accordance with this
                Article.
                ARTICLE V MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
                SECTION 5-501 AMENDMENT
                This Act may only be amended pursuant to a duly enacted amendment by
                Tribal Council and, to the extent required by Federal law,
                certification by the Secretary of the Interior and publication in the
                Federal Register.
                SECTION 5-502 SEVERABILITY
                If any part or provision of this Act is held by any agency or court of
                competent jurisdiction to be invalid, void or unenforceable, such
                adjudication shall render such provisions inapplicable to other Persons
                or circumstances. The remaining provisions shall be unaffected and
                shall remain in full force and effect.
                SECTION 5-503 PRIOR INCONSISTENT ENACTMENTS
                Any prior Tribal laws, resolutions or ordinances, to the extent they
                are inconsistent with this Act, are hereby repealed.
                SECTION 5-504 TRIBAL COURT JURISDICTION
                The Tribal Court shall have jurisdiction to hear appeals arising under
                Articles III and IV of this Act. The Tribal Court shall also have
                jurisdiction to hear any claim, cause of action, or enforcement action
                brought by the Liquor Control Board for violation of this Act.
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                Legislative History:
                10/26/2018 Thirty (30) day public review phase begins.
                11/15/2018 Public hearing held at Tribal Office.
                11/25/2018 Thirty (30) day public review phase ends.
                11/29/2018 Seven (7) day final review phase begins.
                12/20/2018 Tribal Council passes Act by Resolution No. 2018-69 by
                vote of 6 for, 0 against, 1 abstaining.
                [FR Doc. 2019-15543 Filed 7-19-19; 8:45 am]
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