Arizona Administrative Code
Title 19 - ALCOHOL, HORSE AND DOG RACING, LOTTERY, AND GAMING
Chapter 1 - DEPARTMENT OF LIQUOR LICENSES AND CONTROL
Article 3 - LICENSEE RESPONSIBILITIES
- Section R19-1-301 - Recodified
- Section R19-1-302 - Knowledge of Liquor Law; Responsibility
- Section R19-1-303 - Authorized Spirituous Liquor
- Section R19-1-304 - Storing Spirituous Liquor on Unlicensed Premises
- Section R19-1-305 - Paying Taxes Required
- Section R19-1-306 - Bottle Labeling Requirements
- Section R19-1-307 - Bottle Reuse or Refilling Prohibited
- Section R19-1-308 - Age Requirement for Erotic Entertainers
- Section R19-1-309 - Prohibited Acts
- Section R19-1-310 - Prohibited Films and Pictures
- Section R19-1-311
- Section R19-1-312 - Accurate Labeling of Dispensing Equipment Required
- Section R19-1-313
- Section R19-1-314 - Prohibited Inducement to Purchase or Consume Spirituous Liquor
- Section R19-1-315 - Responsibilities of a Licensee that Operates a Delivery Service
- Section R19-1-316 - Responsibilities of a Liquor Store or Beer and Wine Store Licensee
- Section R19-1-317 - Responsibilities of a Hotel-Motel or Restaurant Licensee
- Section R19-1-318 - Responsibilities of a Special Event Licensee
- Section R19-1-319 - Commercial Coercion or Bribery Prohibited
- Section R19-1-320 - Practices Permitted by a Producer or Wholesaler
- Section R19-1-321 - Practices Permitted by a Wholesaler
- Section R19-1-322 - Responsibilities of a Registered Retail Agent
- Section R19-1-323 - Underage Individuals on Licensed Premises
- Section R19-1-324 - Standards for Exemption of an Unlicensed Business
- Section R19-1-325 - Display of Warning Sign Regarding Consumption of Alcohol; Posting Notice Regarding Firearms
- Section R19-1-326 - Tapping Equipment
- Section R19-1-327 - Farm Winery Sampling
- Table A
Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 12, March 22, 2024
The following Section was amended under an exemption from the Arizona Administrative Procedure Act (A.R.S. Title 41, Chapter 6) pursuant to Laws 1996, Ch. 307 § 18. Although exempt from certain provisions of the rulemaking process, the Department was required to provide for reasonable notice and hearing. This Section was not reviewed by the Governor's Regulatory Review Council; and the Department did not submit notice of proposed rulemaking to the Secretary of State for publication in the Arizona Administrative Register (Supp. 97-2). Adoption was made under a different exemption (Supp. 96-4).
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