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ALC Compliance

BC Agricultural Land Commission Rules for Wineries

This discussion summarizes some common compliance issues for BC wineries arising from the BC Agricultural Land Commission\’s rules (i.e. these rules will apply only if the winery is located on land that is part of the Agricultural Land Reserve). Significant topics that are explained include:

  • ALC Production Requirements including sourcing of grapes/fruit
  • ALC Development Rules which will affect all new wineries and any changes to existing wineries
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LDB Compliance & Pricing

BC LDB Winery Categorization: Land-Based vs. Commercial

This discussion summarizes the compliance issues related to the categorization of wineries in BC by the LDB as either \”land-based\” or \”commercial\”. Significant topics covered include:

  • Differences between LDB winery categories: \”land-based\” vs. \”commercial\”
  • Land-Based winery criteria
  • Business operations differences
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Licensing Compliance

Winery Production Requirements

This discussion summarizes the compliance issues for a licensed BC winery (manufacturer) as they relate to minimum production standards imposed by the BC LCRB (licensing branch). 

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Interprovincial Shipping Compliance

InterProvincial Shipping Sample Terms of Sale

This document summarizes possible \”terms of sale\” clauses that might be used in the sale and shipment of alcohol for personal use by a licensed manufacturer or retailer to an individual consumer who is located in a Canadian province (the “destination province”) that is different from the location of the licensee (i.e. an interprovincial direct to consumer or “DTC” sale).

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Interprovincial Shipping Compliance

InterProvincial Shipping Current Provincial Laws Summary

This document summarizes the provincial laws (including references to statutes, regulations and policies) that are relevant to the sale and shipment of alcohol for personal use by a licensed manufacturer or retailer to an individual consumer who is located in a Canadian province (the “destination province”) that is different from the location of the licensee (i.e. an interprovincial direct to consumer or “DTC” sale).

 

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Interprovincial Shipping Compliance

InterProvincial Shipping Discussion

This discussion summarizes the legal issues related to the sale and shipment of alcohol for personal use by a licensed manufacturer or retailer to an individual consumer who is located in a Canadian province (the “destination province”) that is different from the location of the licensee (i.e. an interprovincial direct to consumer or “DTC” sale). 

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