Ariz. Admin. Code § R19-1-102 - Fees and Surcharges; Service Charges
A. Most of the fees
and surcharges collected by the Department are established by
statute.
B. After a license other
than a special event, wine festival or fair, or direct shipment license is
approved but before the license is issued, the person that applied for the
license shall pay the issuance fee and all applicable surcharges. If the
license will be issued less than six months before it is scheduled to be
renewed, the person that applied for the license shall also pay one-half of the
annual renewal fee.
C. After a new
bar, beer and wine bar, or liquor store license is approved but before the
license is issued, the person that applied for the license shall, as required
by A.R.S. §
4-206.01(A) -(E), pay the fair market value of the license.
D. After a restaurant
continuation authorization is approved but before the authorization is issued,
the person that applied for the authorization shall pay a one-time fee of
$30,000.
1. As allowed by A.R.S. §
44-6852, require the applicant or licensee to pay the actual charges assessed by the
bank plus a service fee of $25;
2.
Not issue a license, permit, or other approval to the applicant or licensee
until all fees, including those referenced in subsection (K)(1), are paid by
money order; and
3. Require the
applicant or licensee to pay all future fees to the Department by money
order.
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