4-241. Selling or giving liquor to underage person; illegally obtaining liquor by underage person; violation; classification; definitions A. If a licensee, an employee of the licensee or any other person questions or has reason to question that the person ordering, purchasing, attempting to purchase or otherwise procuring or attempting to procure the serving or delivery […]
4-242. Sale of liquor on credit prohibited; exceptions A. It is unlawful for a retail licensee, or an employee or agent of a licensee, to sell or offer to sell, directly or indirectly, or to sanction the sale on credit of spirituous liquor to a retailer’s customer, or to give, lend or advance money or […]
4-242.01. Prohibition of automatic teller machine or point-of-sale terminal that accepts electronic benefit transfer cards on premises A. It is unlawful for a liquor store as defined in section 46-297 to operate on the licensed premises an automatic teller machine or a point-of-sale terminal that accepts electronic benefit transfer cards issued pursuant to title 46, […]
4-243. Commercial coercion or bribery unlawful; exceptions A. It is unlawful for a person engaged in the business of distiller, vintner, brewer, rectifier or blender or any other producer or wholesaler of any spirituous liquor, directly or indirectly, or through an affiliate: 1. To require that a retailer purchase spirituous liquor from the producer or […]
4-243.01. Purchasing from other than primary source of supply unlawful; definitions A. It is unlawful: 1. For any supplier to solicit, accept or fill any order for any spirituous liquor from any wholesaler in this state unless the supplier is the primary source of supply for the brand of spirituous liquor sold or sought to […]
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 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 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 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 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 […]
4-244.04. Farm winery sampling Notwithstanding section 4-244, paragraphs 13 and 19, a representative of a licensed farm winery may consume small amounts and may serve the products of the licensed farm winery on the premises of an off-sale retailer or a retailer with off-sale privileges for the purpose of sampling the products of the farm […]
4-244.05. Unlicensed business establishment or premises; unlawful consumption of spirituous liquor; civil penalty; seizure and forfeiture of property A. A person owning, operating, leasing, managing or controlling a business establishment or business premises which are not properly licensed pursuant to this title and in which any of the following occur shall not allow the consumption […]
4-246. Violation; classification; fine; civil penalty A. A person violating any provision of this title is guilty of a class 2 misdemeanor unless another classification is prescribed. B. A person violating section 4-242.01, subsection A or section 4-244, paragraph 9, 14, 34, 42 or 44 is guilty of a class 1 misdemeanor. C. A person […]
4-247. Peace officers No provision in this title shall be construed as limiting the rights and duties of any peace officer to enforce any provision of this chapter.
4-248. Reporting by court of convictions; definition A. Every court having jurisdiction over violations of this title shall forward to the department a record of the conviction of a person in the court for a violation of any of the provisions of this title except section 4-241, subsection C, D, E or G, section 4-244, […]
4-249. Consumption of liquor by underage person in religious service allowed The dispensing to or possession or consumption by a person under the legal drinking age of spirituous liquor in the performance of a religious service or ceremony is not prohibited by this title.
4-250. Distilled spirits pricing; prohibition A. Out-of-state producers or suppliers of distilled spirits products shall not sell the products to an Arizona wholesaler at a cost higher than the lowest price at which the item was sold by the producer or supplier, or any other person, to any wholesaler anywhere in any other state or […]
4-250.01. Out-of-state person engaged in business as producer, exporter, importer, rectifier, retailer or wholesaler; violation; cease and desist order; civil penalty A. An out-of-state person engaged in business in this state as a producer, exporter, importer, rectifier, retailer or wholesaler without a license issued under this title shall comply with this title as if licensed […]
4-251. Spirituous liquor in motor vehicles; prohibitions; violation; classification; exceptions; definitions A. It is unlawful for any person to: 1. Consume spirituous liquor while operating or while within the passenger compartment of a motor vehicle that is located on any public highway or right-of-way of a public highway in this state. 2. Possess an open […]