Ariz. Admin. Code § R19-1-110 - Sign Limitations
A. A
person, firm, or corporation engaged in business as a manufacturer, distiller,
brewer, vintner, or wholesaler or any officer, director, agent, or employee of
such person may lend, to the retailer any sign for interior or exterior use
provided:
1. The sign must bear conspicuous
and substantial advertising matter about a product of the manufacturer,
distiller, brewer, vintner, or wholesaler.
2. The cost of the sign may not exceed
$400.
3. A sign may not be
utilitarian except as to its advertising or information content.
4. No such signs shall be offered or
furnished by any manufacturer, distiller, brewer, vintner or wholesaler or by
any officer, director, agent, or employee thereof, or by any other person as an
inducement to the retailer to purchase or use the products of such
manufacturer, distiller, brewer, vintner or wholesaler to the exclusion in
whole or in part of the product of any competitor.
B. No signs or other advertising matter used
in connection with the licensed premises of any retailer of alcoholic beverages
shall be obscene as determined by applying contemporary state
standards.
C. Licensed special
events are not subject to the limitations of subsections (A)(1) through
(3).
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