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Current as of March 28, 2024 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
(a) The following acts on the part of any permittee are Class C permit violations:
(1) Sale of controlled beverages when the permit is not posted;
(2) Failure to maintain health, safety, and sanitary standards;
(3) Removing or obliterating a container label or mark;
(4) Consuming a controlled beverage while on duty;
(5) Failure to surrender a permit when the business has been voluntarily inoperative for over thirty (30) days;
(6) Storing controlled beverages in unauthorized warehouses, with each day constituting a separate offense after notice;
(7) Failure to make proper application and obtain approval for acting as a sales agent for a manufacturer, wholesaler, or rectifier unless duly authorized by the Director of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Division;
(8) Use of an unlabeled dispensing faucet;
(9) Failure of a retailer to keep and maintain records;
(10) Unauthorized sale of broken packages and merchandise;
(11) Negligently allowing prostitutes to frequent the premises;
(12) Allowing immoral conduct on the premises;
(13) Disposing of or receiving samples by a retailer;
(14) Negligently selling to users of narcotics;
(15) Delivery of controlled beverages by a retailer away from his or her permitted premises;
(16) Sale of controlled beverages in a container or of a size other than that approved;
(17) Misrepresentation of a brand, or keeping beverages in an unauthorized container, or refilling, diluting, or failing to destroy empty bottles;
(18) Failure to maintain membership books or properly maintain guestbooks by a private club;
(19) Allowing an unauthorized guest in a private club;
(20) Dispensing to nonmembers or nonguests by a private club;
(21) Unauthorized purchasing by a private club from other than a retailer;
(22) Failure of a private club to maintain financial records;
(23) Failure by a private club to furnish the name and address of the authorized public accountant and bookkeeper;
(24) Unauthorized advertising by a private club;
(25) Unauthorized transportation of alcoholic beverages through a dry area without a permit; and
(26) Failure to keep and maintain records or make a report.
(b) Any other act that is determined at an appropriate hearing by the director to be a violation will be considered a Class C permit violation and may be fined accordingly.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arkansas Code Title 3. Alcoholic Beverages § 3-4-405. Class C permit violations - last updated March 28, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ar/title-3-alcoholic-beverages/ar-code-sect-3-4-405/
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