New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 15 - GAMBLING AND LIQUOR CONTROL
Chapter 10 - ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES GENERAL PROVISIONS
Part 52 - SALES - SEGREGATED ALCOHOL SALES
Section 15.10.52.8 - LARGE PREMISES LICENSEES

Universal Citation: 15 NM Admin Code 15.10.52.8

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

A. Large premises licensees must consolidate all alcoholic beverages in an alcoholic beverage display area located within a clearly designated and marked area of the controlled access area of the licensed premises. Growler sales for beer and cider may be located in a separate, clearly designated and marked display area from other alcoholic beverage sales. Both the storage area and the area where growlers will be filled must be designated. Except for table wines and other beverages as defined in Subsection C of 60-6B-19 NMSA 1978, alcoholic beverages may also be displayed or stored in small quantities in no more than two locations outside the designated alcoholic beverage display area provided that all display areas can be roped off, chained off, or covered during non-alcoholic sale hours or days. Licensees must file floor plans with the division for approval showing the consolidated and segregated areas where alcoholic beverages, including growler sales, are displayed within the licensed premises.

B. An employee who is at least 21 years of age and has a valid alcohol server permit shall be responsible for the overall supervision of both the receiving and sale of alcoholic beverages, including supervision of the alcoholic beverage display area. The licensee shall designate employees within the licensed premises to serve in this capacity as part of their job description, and shall ensure that such a designated employee is on duty on the licensed premises during alcoholic beverage sale hours.

C. Small displays of chips, snacks, or similar items may be displayed for sale in the alcoholic beverage display area so long as those items are also available in other parts of the licensed premises outside the alcoholic beverage display area. Except for such small displays, displays of food or other merchandise that would require shoppers to enter the alcoholic beverage display area for food or other merchandise are not permitted.

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