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Here’s a timely reminder about the new California recycling requirements going into effect January 1, 2024.
Registration with CalRecycle. If you haven’t already done so, it’s time to register with CalRecycle as a beverage manufacturer and/or beverage distributor, and make any changes to your POS and accounting systems needed to keep track of the fees that are your responsibility (described below). You also need to make sure that your POS system calculates the CA sales tax on the total retail price of wine sold, including the CRV fee.
CRV fees. If you sell wine or spirits to California consumers and/or retailers, you are considered a “beverage distributor” under CA’s recycling law. Beginning January 1 you must collect CRV fees on all bottle sales to California customers. CRV fees are $0.05/container for containers under 24 fluid ounces, $0.10/container for containers 24 fluid ounces or more, and $0.25 for bladders and boxes of any size. You will report and pay those fees to CalRecycle every month, beginning February 28, 2024.
Processing fees. If you’re a California producer or importer of wine or spirits, a brand owner that has assumed responsibility for the processing fees on wine or spirits produced or bottled on your behalf, or an out-of-state direct shipper selling to CA consumers, you are considered a “beverage manufacturer” under CA’s recycling law. You will owe processing fees on all containers sold in California beginning January 1. Processing fees are set each year for each type of container. The 2024 processing fee for glass is $0.00576/container. A chart showing the fees for all types of containers is available here: https://www2.calrecycle.ca.gov/Docs/Web/126525. You must report and pay processing fees to CalRecycle every month, beginning March 10, 2024.
Reporting. You need to receive your reporting account numbers from CalRecycle before you can begin reporting. Since the agency is onboarding thousands of new companies into their system, they do not expect to finish approving all the registration applications before the reporting due dates. However, even if you have not yet received your account numbers, you must still begin collecting and tracking the fees your company is responsible for beginning January 1, and submit your first reports once your registration is complete.
You can get more information about CalRecycle requirements from their website, https://calrecycle.ca.gov/BevContainer/BevDistman/, or contact the Registration Unit at 916-323-1835 or reg.crvlabeling@calrecycle.ca.gov.
SOVOS ShipCompliant is prepared to support the required reporting of CRV and processing fees. For more information about their services, please contact them directly.
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The Digest is a compilation and condensation of statutes, regulations, and administrative decisions from all states governing the sales and marketing of wine and distilled spirits. It is a user-friendly reference guide to the information you need to conduct business as a producer, wholesaler or importer in the wine and spirits industry. It has been specifically designed to eliminate the problem of spending hours searching for the statutes and regulations relevant to your situation. It is available in print and online versions. The online version allows the subscriber to access desired information by subject or by state. The print version comes in a four binder set.
Digest subscribers represent all aspects of the alcoholic beverage industry, from wineries, distilleries, wholesalers and importers to attorneys, trade associations, and industry consultants. Anyone who needs to navigate the regulations of selling and marketing wine and distilled spirits will be benefitted by a subscription to this versatile service.
Website features
The Digest website offers many useful features which allow subscribers to view information in various ways and stay informed and up to date as changes are made.
What The Digest Covers
Here are some of the resources you'll find in The Digest:
State Digest - A separate Digest has been prepared for every state and the District of Columbia. States that have both state-controlled business and private-sector business (through wholesalers) are further divided into two Digests — a “Control” Digest and an “Open” Digest (for example, Oregon Control and Oregon Open). Similarly, states that conduct only state-controlled business are labeled as a “Control” Digest (for example, New Hampshire Control).
The individual state Digests cover a wealth of practical information, beginning with contact data for each applicable regulatory agency — the mailing, street, and internet address(es), as well as phone and fax number(s). Each state Digest is organized in a standardized, easy-to-follow format. Its information is divided into seventeen major sections and numerous subsections (which can vary by state). Refer to the "Outline of State Digest Information" below for an explanation of these primary divisions.
Legal citations are included with the relevant text, not in a separate footnote or listing. These references enable you or your legal counsel to locate the necessary statutory or regulatory data quickly and easily when you want to review the regulatory sources in their entirety.
Requirements by State - Tables providing “at a glance” summary information on each state’s requirements. One table is provided for Suppliers selling through the wholesale channel and includes licensing, bond, and sales license requirements, as well as label registration, price posting, monopoly protection, and reporting. The other table is for companies shipping Direct to Consumer and includes licensing, bond, and tax registration requirements as well as sales and excise tax reporting, label registration, wine of own production, and shipping limits.
Control States - A listing of all “control” states, with an explanation of what commodities are covered and how business is conducted in each particular state that operates a control system.
Direct Shipments of Alcoholic Beverages (to Consumers and/or Retail Licensees) - A state-by-state compilation of information on shipping alcoholic beverages direct to residents and/or retail licensees in the listed states. Qualifications for licensing, protocols for shipping, tax returns and reports to be submitted, and all legal requirements are covered in detail. A few states permit the direct shipment of distilled spirits and/or malt beverages in addition to wine. This listing also includes available information on felony prosecutions and penalties for those states that do not permit direct shipments to consumers.
Excise Tax Table - A table showing current data on excise tax rates for the federal government and each state for wine and distilled spirits. Additional rates for cider and beer are found in the respective State Digests.
Federal Law and Regulations - Selected sections of the law, or Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), are reprinted in their entirety (except as otherwise noted) and included for ease of reference.
History
The Digest of Wine & Spirits Law was founded in 1991 by Mary Kramer of M. J. Kramer & Associates. Since Mary's retirement in 2018, the service has been carried on by Compliance Service of America, (CSA), a long time subscriber of The Digest.
CSA has specialized in alcoholic beverage regulation and licensing since 1983. A fully staffed compliance firm, CSA brings to The Digest a wealth of expertise and experience in explaining complicated regulations in plain English.
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Editor | Alex Heckathorn | digest@wineandspirits.com | 800-400-1353 | 225 |
Editor | Sara Schorske | digest@wineandspirits.com | 800-400-1353 | 231 |
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