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Can you summarize ARAR 006.02.33.19?
Prohibited Conduct and Activities > Prohibited Conduct and Activities; Grounds for Suspension or Revocation of Retail Permit.
Short Summary
This document governs the prohibited conduct and activities that may result in the cancellation, suspension, or revocation of a retail permit to sell or dispense controlled beverages in Arkansas. It applies to permittees, including their employees, agents, and servants. The prohibited activities include allowing prostitutes to frequent the premises, employing persons to solicit patrons for drinks or accept drinks from patrons for commission, permitting gambling or games of chance on the premises, allowing immoral or improper entertainment, selling or giving away samples of controlled beverages, selling or allowing the consumption of controlled beverages during prohibited hours, selling to persons under 21 years of age or who are intoxicated, selling in containers or sizes not approved, selling through vending machines, purchasing from unpermitted sales agents, employing unqualified persons, accepting unlawful gifts or services from wholesalers, engaging in disorderly conduct on the premises, and violating keg registration requirements. Exemptions include certain establishments licensed under specific acts, non-profit organizations using gambling machines for registered events, games of bingo and raffles conducted at permitted outlets with authorized organization licenses, and activities authorized by the Arkansas Lottery Commission. Penalties for non-compliance include cancellation, suspension, or revocation of the retail permit and monetary fines.
Whom does it apply to?
Permittees who sell or dispense controlled beverages at retail, as well as their employees, agents, and servants
What does it govern?
Prohibited Conduct and Activities; Grounds for Suspension or Revocation of Retail Permit
What are exemptions?
Certain establishments licensed under specific acts may have gambling machines or devices on their property, non-profit organizations may use gambling machines on permitted premises for registered events, games of bingo and raffles conducted at permitted outlets with authorized organization licenses are not considered gambling, activities authorized by the Arkansas Lottery Commission in permitted outlets are not a violation
What are the Penalties?
Cancellation, suspension, or revocation of the retail permit, monetary fines
Jurisdiction
Arkansas