ORDERS:
AMENDED ORDER
A hearing into the above matter was scheduled for March 23, 1995. However, after I received
a letter from SLED agent Joe Dorton, dropping the protest, I ordered that the Hearing be cancelled
and that the South Carolina Department of Revenue and Taxation issue the beer and wine permit and
the business sale and consumption license applied for by the Petitioner.
The Department later informed me through a letter dated March 9, 1995, by Nicholas P. Sipe
that though the Department did not originally indicate they had any interest in the outcome of the
Hearing, the Applicant did not have the minimum 40 seats required for a business sale and
consumption license. The Department requested that I amend my Order to require that the Applicant
meet all statutory requirements before the Department is required to issue the sale and consumption
license. The Applicant was properly copied by the Department's letter requesting to amend the order
and has since not responded.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the South Carolina Department of Revenue and
Taxation issue the beer and wine permit.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the business sale and consumption license be issued upon
the Applicant meeting the statutory requirements that his premises seats a minimum of 40 diners.
Permit and license are to be issued only upon payment of the prescribed fee and bond by the
Applicant.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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Ralph King Anderson, III
Administrative Law Judge
April 4, 1995
Columbia, South Carolina |