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3 <br /> THE ORANGE COUNTY ABC BOARD <br /> • The Orange County ABC Board is a local, independent political subdivision of the state operating <br /> under the auspices and oversight of the North Carolina Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission. <br /> It transacts business as a corporate body and is not considered a public authority under G.S. 159- <br /> 7(b)(10). <br /> ♦ The Orange County ABC Board operates eight retail stores (six properties owned, two leased) <br /> and has a total of forty-seven employees. <br /> • The ABC system in Orange County receives no County funding. All operations are fully funded <br /> by annual revenues of its retail stores. <br /> • Orange County ABC employees are not county employees. Their employment is managed by the <br /> ABC general manager. Employee compensation is funded totally through local ABC revenues. <br /> Employee benefits, including medical, dental and disability insurance, local government <br /> retirement contributions and matches to 401-K programs are established by the Orange County <br /> ABC Board of Directors and funded totally through ABC revenues. <br /> • Unlike private retail businesses local ABC boards cannot increase operating revenues or profits <br /> through independent strategies. Liquor prices are established by the state ABC Commission and <br /> are consistent throughout all ABC stores in the state. ABC systems cannot advertise, offer items <br /> for sale or in any way promote their business to the public. <br /> • Construction of new stores, improvements to existing stores, capital purchases, technological <br /> upgrades, and employee salaries, benefits and training must all be paid for through existing store <br /> revenues. <br /> ♦ In FY 2015-16 the ABC Board of Directors adopted a living wage of$12.76 for all employees <br /> and indicated its commitment to continued adherence to the Orange County living wage <br /> standards. <br /> • The ABC Board is required by statute to annually contribute to local law enforcement five <br /> percent (5%) of gross receipts after primary distributions. In the past five years that benchmark <br /> would have resulted in a total distribution to law enforcement of $282,984. However, in that <br /> same five-year period the Board has actually contributed an average of 12.3% to local law <br /> enforcement agencies for a total distribution of$665,000. <br /> • The ABC Board is required by statute to annually contribute to local alcohol rehabilitation and <br /> education programs seven percent (7%) of gross receipts after primary distributions. In the past <br /> five years that benchmark would have resulted in a total distribution to such programs of <br /> $368,197. However, in that same five-year period the Board has actually contributed an average <br /> of 12.3%for a total distribution of$680,644. <br /> • In the past five years the ABC Board has contributed$2.25 million to Orange County. <br /> • Contributions to the County and to Orange County ABC partners in the past five years total$3.59 <br /> million. <br />