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CAPTION:
DOR vs. R.L. Jordan Oil Company of North Carolina, d/b/a Cigarettes 4 Less

AGENCY:
South Carolina Department of Revenue

PARTIES:
Petitioner:
South Carolina Department of Revenue

Respondent:
R.L. Jordan Oil Company of North Carolina, d/b/a Cigarettes 4 Less
 
DOCKET NUMBER:
04-ALJ-17-0142-CC

APPEARANCES:
Carol I. McMahan
Counsel for Regulatory Litigation

Matthew A. Henderson
Attorney for R.L. Jordan Oil Company of North Carolina, Inc.
 

ORDERS:

CONSENT ORDER

The South Carolina Department of Revenue (Department) initiated this matter by issuing a finding that R.L. Jordan Oil Company of North Carolina, d/b/a Cigarettes 4 Less (Jordan) located at 103 Jones Road, Spartanburg, South Carolina, had violated 23 S.C.Code Ann. Regulation 7-200-4(Supp. 2003), by “permitting the purchase of beer by a person under the age of twenty-one.” Prior to a hearing on this matter, the parties resolved the issues. That agreement is incorporated into this consent order as set forth below.

1.Jordan admits that it violated Regulation 7-200-4, at its licensed location at the above referenced address, on December 30, 2003. For this violation Jordan agrees to remit a fine in the amount of $400.00 to the Department no later than June 30, 2004.

2.In consideration of the above and based on the procedures, training, and other processes that Jordan had in place at this location on December 30, 2003, the Department accepts the above in satisfaction of this violation.

The parties freely and voluntarily entered into this agreement. Further, the parties agree that this constitutes the full and final resolution of this violation,

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.

AND IT IS SO ORDERED.

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The Honorable Ray N. Stevens

Administrative Law Judge



June 24, 2004


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