Mo. Code Regs. tit. 11 § 70-1.010

Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 21, November 1, 2024.
Section 11 CSR 70-1.010 - Organization and Methods of Operation

PURPOSE: To revise the organization rule to reflect the responsibility for enforcement of youth access to tobacco laws, the elimination of Chapter 312, RSMo, regulating nonintoxicating beer, and to reflect that district office locations are not permanent, and should not be referenced in regulations.

(1) The Department of Liquor Control was established under the Liquor Control Act passed by the Fifty-Seventh General Assembly in extra session, was signed by the governor on January 13, 1934 and became effective on that date. The Omnibus State Reorganization Act of 1974 created the Department of Public Safety and made the Department of Liquor Control a division of that department. The Liquor Control Law is sections 311.010, RSMo. On August 28, 2001, the division gained responsibility for enforcement of youth access to tobacco laws and in 2003, was renamed the Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Control. The division enforces the tobacco laws under sections 407.925 through 407.934, RSMo.
(2) The supervisor of Alcohol and Tobacco Control is vested with the exclusive power to issue and to revoke or suspend licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquor and with the power to make rules governing the conduct and method of operation of all licensees set out in section 311.660(10), RSMo.
(A) The supervisor, with the approval of the director of the Department of Public Safety, is authorized to appoint and employ all agents, assistants, deputies, and inspectors as are necessary for the proper enforcement and administration of the Liquor Control Law.
(B) These appointees are prohibited from participating in any type of partisan political activity and are likewise prohibited from electioneering for or against any proposition to be voted on at any election. Appointees are required to meet minimum physical and mental requirements and receive training in the laws and their enforcement.
(3) All licenses issued by the Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Control expire on the thirtieth day of June, next following the date that the license was issued. Correct license fees shall be paid before any license is issued.

Cities and counties are permitted by law to license and regulate the sale of liquor.

(4) The supervisor of Alcohol and Tobacco Control, agents of the Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Control, prosecuting attorneys, sheriffs, their deputies, and police officers are charged with the duty of enforcing the Liquor Control Law. The division works closely with other law enforcement agencies and personnel in an effort to ensure compliance with the liquor control laws and youth access to tobacco laws.
(A) It is the purpose of the division to assist licensees and to eliminate the persistent violator.

The supervisor of Alcohol and Tobacco Control has the authority to impose civil penalties and suspend or revoke licenses.

11 CSR 70-1.010

AUTHORITY: section 311.660, RSMo 1994.* Original rule filed Dec. 31, 1975, effective Jan. 10, 1976. Amended: Filed Dec. 4, 1984, effective March 11, 1985. Amended: Filed Jan. 8, 1990, effective April 26, 1990. Amended: Filed Feb. 27, 1998, effective Aug. 30, 1998.
Amended by Missouri Register April 15, 2019/Volume 44, Number 8, effective 5/31/2019

*Original authority 1939, amended 1989.