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CAPTION:
SCDOR vs. El Rinconcito Club, (a Corporation)

AGENCY:
South Carolina Department of Revenue

PARTIES:
Petitioners:
South Carolina Department of Revenue

Respondents:
El Rinconcito Club, (a Corporation)
 
DOCKET NUMBER:
06-ALJ-17-0747-CC

APPEARANCES:
n/a
 

ORDERS:

CONSENT ORDER

This matter was initiated by the South Carolina Department of Revenue (Department) by the issuance of a Final Agency Determination (Determination) to El Rinconcito Club (the Company) for failing to meet a requirement for its license and permit, S.C. Code Ann. Section 61-6-1820(1) (Supp. 2005) on April 15, 2006. The Company holds a permit for the sale of beer and wine and a nonprofit liquor by the drink license for the location: 6300 White Horse Road, Greenville, South Carolina. In the Determination the Department seeks the revocation of the Company’s permit and license for this violation.

Prior to the contested case hearing scheduled for this matter, the Company agreed to surrender its license and permit in revocation. As attested to by the parties’ undersigned signatures, they have indicated that the matter has been resolved as set forth below.

The parties’ Agreement is upon the following terms and conditions:

1. The Company admits the violation of Section 61-6-1820(1) for permitting members of the general public to purchase and consume alcohol on its premises.

2. For this violation the Company surrendered its permit and license for the above location to the Department on December 5, 2006.

3. This Agreement and Order constitutes a final resolution of the issues stated herein between the parties.

4. The parties further agree that they freely and voluntarily entered into this Agreement and such constitutes the full and final resolution of this matter and such is resolved with prejudice.

I find this Agreement to be fair and equitable, approve such Agreement and hereby order its adoption. This court retains continuing jurisdiction to enforce this Order. As Respondent no longer requires a hearing on this matter, I also Order this matter Resolved With Prejudice.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

January 8, 2007 ______________________________

Honorable John D. McLeod

Administrative Law Judge

WE SO CONSENT:

Carol I. McMahan, Esq. Kenneth Allen, Esq.

South Carolina for El Rinoconcito Club

Department of Revenue

___________________, 2006 ____________________, 2006


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