ORDERS:
CONSENT ORDER OF DISMISSAL
This matter is before the Court based on the issuance of an Administrative Violation and the South Carolina Department of
Revenue's (Department) Final Determination to Respondent Lil Cricket Food Stores, Inc., d/b/a Lil Cricket No. 315 citing
a violation of 23 S.C. Code Ann. Regs. 7-9(B) which occurred on or about June 12, 2000. Respondent appealed the
Department's determination, seeking review of the violation charged and the penalty imposed. It appears the Department
and the Respondent have resolved all issues in this case without the necessity of a hearing. Their resolution is incorporated
in this Order.
- The Respondent has consented to a thirty (30) day suspension of its beer and wine permit.
- The suspension commenced on February 14, 2001, the Department's receipt of the beer and wine permit in issue.
- The suspension period shall end on March 15, 2001.
- The parties further agree that as it pertains to the above-captioned case, this constitutes the full and final resolution of
this matter between the Department and the Respondent.
- Accordingly, the Respondent has withdrawn its request for a contested case hearing.
I find the agreement between the Department and the Respondent to be fair and equitable, approve the agreement, and
hereby Order its adoption. The Court retains continuing jurisdiction to enforce the terms of this Order. Therefore, in
consideration of the foregoing, this case is dismissed.
AND IT IS SO ORDERED.
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CAROLYN C. MATTHEWS
Administrative Law Judge
February 26, 2001
Columbia, South Carolina
WE SO CONSENT:
Michael Kendree
Counsel for the Petitioner
Walter B. Todd, Jr.
Counsel for the Respondent |