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§ 3-5-1305. Prohibited actions

AR Code § 3-5-1305 (2018) (N/A)
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(1) Fail to make or file a report with the Alcoholic Beverage Control Division as required by rules of the division;

(2) Advertise any beer or malt contrary to the laws of this state or to the rules of the division or sell beer or malt for resale in this state in violation of advertising or labeling rules of the division;

(3) Sell beer or malt for resale inside this state or cause it to be brought into this state in a size of container prohibited by this subchapter or by a rule of the division;

(4) Solicit or take orders for beer or malt from a person not authorized to import beer or malt into this state for the purpose of resale. Provided, however, a nonresident beer seller permittee also holding a wholesaler support center permit may engage in those activities set forth in § 3-5-1304(b);

(5) Induce, persuade, or influence or attempt to induce, persuade, or influence a person to violate this subchapter or a rule of the division or conspire with a person to violate this subchapter or a rule of the division;

(6) Exercise a privilege granted by a nonresident seller's permit while an order or suspension against the permit is in effect;

(7) Take or fail to take any action that would cause any type of fixing of wholesale or retail prices in the state. Suggestion of wholesale or retail prices will not be considered to be a violation of this provision;

(8) Do any other act by a supplier in violation of § 3-5-1107;

(9) Hold any wholesaler's permit under § 3-5-206; or

(10) Do any other act that violates any regulation adopted by the division.

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§ 3-5-1305. Prohibited actions