Iowa 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF2669 Latest Draft

Bill / Enrolled Version Filed 04/16/2024

                            House File 2669 - Enrolled   House File 2669   AN ACT   RELATING TO THE SALE OF WINE, INCLUDING PRIVATE WINE SALES AND   WINE AUCTION PERMITS, PROVIDING FEES, AND MAKING PENALTIES   APPLICABLE.   BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA:    Section 1. Section 123.32, subsection 1, paragraph b, Code    2024, is amended by adding the following new subparagraph:    NEW SUBPARAGRAPH   . (11) A wine auction permit as provided in    section 123.173C.    Sec. 2. Section 123.171, subsection 3, Code 2024, is amended    to read as follows:    3. Notwithstanding subsection 1 , an individual of legal    age may import into the state without a certificate, permit,    or license an amount of wine not to exceed nine liters per    calendar month that the individual personally obtained outside    the state or, in the case of wine personally obtained outside    the United States, a quantity which does not exceed the amount    allowed by federal law governing the importation of alcoholic    beverages into the United States for personal consumption.    Wine imported pursuant to this subsection shall be for personal    consumption in a private home or other private accommodation    and only if the wine is not sold other than as provided in      subsection 4 , exchanged, bartered, dispensed, or given in    consideration of purchase for any property or services or in    evasion of the requirements of this chapter .      

  House File 2669, p. 2   Sec. 3. Section 123.171, Code 2024, is amended by adding the    following new subsection:    NEW SUBSECTION   . 4. Notwithstanding subsection 1, a    person of legal age may conduct private wine sales without a    certificate, permit, or license, subject to the requirements    of this subsection. Except for wine manufactured pursuant    to subsection 2, a person may sell wine from the persons    private collection in an original, unopened container to either    a class A wine permittee for purposes of resale or a wine    auction permittee under section 123.173C for resale by means    of an auction. A class A wine permittee or wine auction    permittee involved in the sale of wine by a person under this    subsection shall ensure that each bottle of wine purchased has    a permanently affixed label stating that the wine was acquired    from a private collection.    Sec. 4. NEW SECTION   . 123.173C Wine auction permit.    1. Upon application to the department and receipt of a wine    auction permit, an authorized person may conduct a wine auction    subject to the requirements of this section.    2. The department shall not issue a wine auction permit to    an applicant unless the applicant complies with the application    requirements of subsection 3, and unless all of the following    requirements are met:    a. The applicant is a person of good moral character.    b. The applicant is a citizen of the state of Iowa or, if    the applicant is a corporation, the applicant is authorized to    do business in the state.    c. The applicant does not hold a retail alcohol license.    d. The premises where the applicant intends to use the    permit constitutes a safe and proper place or building and    conforms to all applicable laws, ordinances, resolutions,    and health and fire regulations. A permittee shall not have    or maintain any interior access to residential or sleeping    quarters unless the director grants permission in the form of a    living quarters permit.    e. The applicant gives consent, as required by section    123.30, subsection 1, for a person to enter upon the premises    of the wine auction without a warrant during normal business    hours to inspect for violations of the provisions of this     

  House File 2669, p. 3   chapter or ordinances and regulations that local authorities    may adopt.    3. An application for a wine auction permit must include    all of the following information and shall be submitted    electronically, or in a manner prescribed by the director:    a. The name and address of the applicant or, if the    applicant is a corporation, limited liability company, or    other legal entity, the names and addresses of all officers,    directors, and persons owning or controlling ten percent    or more of the capital stock of the entity and who have a    financial interest, by way of loan, ownership, or otherwise,    in the entity.    b. The location and name of the owner of the premises    where the applicant intends to conduct wine auctions and, if    the applicant is not the owner of the premises, whether the    applicant is the lessee of the premises.    c. As required by the director, and in such form and    containing such information as the director may require, a    description of the premises where the applicant intends to    conduct wine auctions, including a depiction of the premises,    and, if applicable, the number of square feet of interior floor    space of the retail sales area of the premises.    d. Whether any person specified in paragraph a has ever    been convicted of any offense against the laws of the United    States, or any state, territory, or political subdivision    thereof.    e. Any other information as required by the director.    4. A wine auction conducted by a wine auction permittee must    comply with the following requirements:    a. A permittee shall not offer wines owned by the permittee    at auction.    b. A person, within or outside of the state, who desires to    ship wine from a private collection to a wine auction permittee    to be sold at auction shall do so through a holder of a wine    carrier permit. The wine auction permittee shall ensure that    each bottle of wine so acquired is permanently affixed with    a label stating that the wine was acquired from a private    collection.      c. A permittee shall ensure that each container of wine   

  House File 2669, p. 4   to be sold at a wine auction is in the original, unopened    container.    d. A permittee is responsible for the storage of all wines    that are to be offered at auction at the licensed premises,    and for the subsequent shipment and delivery of all wines sold    at auction to the purchasers of the wines. Shipment of wine    pursuant to this paragraph shall only be done by a holder of a    wine carrier permit.    e. A permittee is responsible for the payment of all    applicable taxes for wines sold at auction pursuant to section    123.183.    5. Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter,    a class A wine permittee or a retail alcohol licensee, not    including a native wine manufacturer, may purchase wine offered    at an auction pursuant to this section and may resell wine    purchased at auction in accordance with the requirements of    the licensees or permittees license or permit. The licensee    or permittee shall ensure that each wine resold is in the    original, unopened container, and, if applicable, permanently    affixed with a label stating that the wine was acquired from a    private collection.    6. A wine auction permit is valid for a period of one year    pursuant to section 123.35, subsection 1. A wine auction    permit shall allow the permittee to conduct no more than    twenty-four wine auctions during the one-year period of the    wine auction permit.    7. Any violation of the requirements of this chapter or    rules adopted pursuant to this chapter shall subject the wine    auction permit holder to the general penalties provided in this    chapter and shall constitute grounds for imposition of a civil    penalty, suspension of the permit, or revocation of the permit    after notice and opportunity for a hearing pursuant to section    123.39 and chapter 17A.    Sec. 5. Section 123.179, Code 2024, is amended by adding the    following new subsection:    NEW SUBSECTION   . 4. The fee for a wine auction permit is one    hundred dollars.    Sec. 6. Section 123.180, subsection 3, Code 2024, is amended      to read as follows:    

  House File 2669, p. 5   3. a.   All Except as provided in paragraph b , all class    A wine permit holders shall sell only those brands of    wine which are manufactured, bottled, fermented, shipped, or    imported by a person holding a current vintners certificate of    compliance. An employee or agent working for or representing    the holder of a vintners certificate of compliance within    this state shall register the employees or agents name and    address with the department. These names and addresses shall    be filed with the departments copy of the certificate of    compliance issued except that this provision does not require    the listing of those persons who are employed on the premises    of a bottling plant, or winery where wine is manufactured,    fermented, or bottled in Iowa or the listing of those persons    who are thereafter engaged in the transporting of the wine.    b. A class A wine permit holder may sell brands of wine    which are not manufactured, bottled, fermented, shipped, or      imported by a person holding a current vintners certificate    of compliance if the brands of wine were purchased from a    private sale pursuant to section 123.171, subsection 4, or if      authorized by the laws of another state.    Sec. 7. Section 123.183, subsection 1, Code 2024, is amended    to read as follows:    1. a.   In addition to the annual permit fee to be paid by    each class A wine permittee, a wine gallonage tax shall be    levied and collected from each class A wine permittee on all    of the following:      (1) All wine manufactured for sale and sold in this state    at wholesale and on all .    (2)   All wine imported into this state for sale at wholesale    and sold in this state at wholesale. A wine gallonage tax    shall also be levied and collected on the      (3) The direct shipment of wine pursuant to section 123.187 .    (4)   The sale of wine at auction pursuant to section 123.173C    to a retail alcohol license holder.    b.   The rate of the wine gallonage tax is one dollar and    seventy-five cents for each wine gallon. The same rate shall    apply for the fractional parts of a wine gallon. The wine    gallonage tax shall not be levied or collected on wine sold    by one class A wine permittee to another class A wine                                    

  House File 2669, p. 6   permittee or on wine that is sold by a class A wine permittee    to a distributor outside of the state.    Sec. 8. Section 123.183, subsection 2, paragraph a, Code    2024, is amended to read as follows:    a. Revenue collected from the wine gallonage tax on wine      manufactured for sale and sold at wholesale in this state,      and on wine subject to direct shipment as provided in   section    123.187 by a wine manufacturer licensed or permitted pursuant    to laws regulating alcoholic beverages in this state,   pursuant    to subsection 1 shall be deposited in the wine gallonage tax    fund as created in this section .    Sec. 9. Section 123.184, Code 2024, is amended by adding the    following new subsection:    NEW SUBSECTION   . 3. Each wine auction permit holder shall    make a report under oath to the department electronically,    or in a manner prescribed by the director, on or before the    tenth day of the calendar months of June and December, showing    the exact number of gallons of wine and fractional parts of    gallons sold and shipped pursuant to section 123.173C during    the preceding six-month calendar period. The report shall also    state whatever reasonable additional information the director    requires. The permit holder at the time of filing this report    shall pay to the department the amount of tax due at the rate    fixed in section 123.183. A penalty of ten percent of this    amount shall be assessed and collected if the report required    to be filed pursuant to this subsection is not filed and the    tax paid within the time required by this subsection.    Sec. 10. Section 123.188, subsection 1, Code 2024, is    amended to read as follows:    1. A person desiring to deliver wine subject to direct    shipment within this state pursuant to section 123.187 , or to      deliver wine shipped to or by a wine auction permittee pursuant    to section 123.173C,   shall submit an application for a wine    carrier permit electronically, or in a manner prescribed by the    director, which shall be accompanied by a fee in the amount of    one hundred dollars.    Sec. 11. Section 123.188, subsection 4, paragraph c, Code    2024, is amended to read as follows:    c. A wine carrier permittee shall maintain records of                

  House File 2669, p. 7   wine shipped which include the permit number and name of the    wine manufacturer or wine auction permittee   , quantity of wine    shipped, recipients name and address, and an electronic    or paper form of signature from the recipient of the wine.    Records shall be submitted to the department on a monthly basis    in a form and manner to be determined by the department.    ______________________________   PAT GRASSLEY   Speaker of the House   ______________________________   AMY SINCLAIR   President of the Senate   I hereby certify that this bill originated in the House and   is known as House File 2669, Ninetieth General Assembly.   ______________________________   MEGHAN NELSON   Chief Clerk of the House   Approved _______________, 2024 ______________________________   KIM REYNOLDS   Governor