Confiscated merchandise files, 1982-[ongoing].

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Confiscated merchandise files, 1982-[ongoing].

All ABC stores are authorized to accept delivery of confiscated liquor and/or wine for temporary storage until cleared by the court. This series consists of Confiscated Liquor and Wine Forms used by each store manager to document the receipt of the seized merchandise brought by the ABC enforcement agent. The form provides date, defendant's name, charges, court, and all information pertaining to the number of bottles, size, code, brand, age, and proof. Copies of this form are distributed to the division's central office, the Accounting Division, the Enforcement Division, the agent turning in the merchandise, and the store. The store manager will receive an invoice from the ABC Board to authorize the sale of the merchandise when it is released to the ABC Board by the court. In the event that confiscated merchandise is less than the equivalent of one case of liquor/wine, it will be destroyed by the enforcement personnel, resulting in the creation of Affidavits of Destroyed Seized Beverages (schedule S-54-88).

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