§ 4-301 – Liability limitation; social host
4-301. Liability limitation; social host A person other than a licensee or an employee of a licensee acting during the employee’s working hours or in connection with such employment is not liable in damages to any person who is injured, or to the survivors of any person killed, or for damage to property, which is […]
§ 4-302 – Notice of litigation
4-302. Notice of litigation A. A person filing a claim for relief seeking damages from a licensee and alleging that a person was injured or damage occurred which was caused in whole or in part by reason of the furnishing or serving of spirituous liquor by the licensee or an employee of the licensee to […]
§ 4-311 – Liability for serving intoxicated person or minor; definition
4-311. Liability for serving intoxicated person or minor; definition A. A licensee is liable for property damage and personal injuries or is liable to a person who may bring an action for wrongful death pursuant to section 12-612, or both, if a court or jury finds all of the following: 1. The licensee sold spirituous […]
§ 4-312 – Liability limitation
4-312. Liability limitation A. A licensee is not liable in damages to any consumer or purchaser of spirituous liquor over the legal drinking age who is injured or whose property is damaged, or to survivors of such a person, if the injury or damage is alleged to have been caused in whole or in part […]
§ 4-262 – Display of license
4-262. Display of license All retail licensees shall display the liquor license in a conspicuous public area of the licensed premises that is readily accessible for inspection by any peace officer, distributor, wholesaler or member of the public.
§ 4-243.02 – Sale of beer, wine or distilled spirits by producer; limitations
4-243.02. Sale of beer, wine or distilled spirits by producer; limitations A. A person who holds a producer’s license may sell beer produced by the producer through the producer’s own on-sale retail premises if: 1. The producer also holds an on-sale retail license. 2. The retail sale of the beer is on or adjacent to […]
§ 4-243.03 – Alternating proprietorships
4-243.03. Alternating proprietorships On application by one or more persons, the director may approve applications for grouping two or more spirituous liquor producer, craft distiller, farm winery or microbrewery licenses at one location under a plan of alternating proprietorships if a licensed producer, craft distiller, farm winery or microbrewery has received approval of the alternating […]
§ 4-243.04 – On-sale retail licensees; ownership interests; conditions
4-243.04. On-sale retail licensees; ownership interests; conditions A. Notwithstanding section 4-243, a distiller, vintner, brewer, rectifier, blender or other producer of spirituous liquor may have a direct or indirect ownership interest or a financial interest in the license, premises or business on an on-sale retail licensee if each of the following conditions are met: 1. […]
§ 4-244 – Unlawful acts; definition
4-244. Unlawful acts; definition It is unlawful: 1. For a person to buy for resale, sell or deal in spirituous liquors in this state without first having procured a license duly issued by the board, except that the director may issue a temporary permit of any series pursuant to section 4-205.05 to a trustee in […]
§ 4-244.02 – Unlawful importation of spirituous liquor; exceptions
4-244.02. Unlawful importation of spirituous liquor; exceptions A. It is unlawful for any person, not a qualified licensee under this title, to import spirituous liquors into this state from a foreign country unless: 1. Such person is the legal drinking age. 2. Such person has been physically within such foreign country immediately prior to such […]