Ariz. Admin. Code § R19-1-317 - Responsibilities of a Hotel-Motel or Restaurant Licensee
A.
If a hotel-motel or restaurant licensee ceases to provide complete restaurant
services before 10:00 p.m., the licensee shall cease to sell spirituous liquor
at the same time that the licensee ceases to provide complete restaurant
services.
B. If a hotel-motel or
restaurant licensee provides complete restaurant services until at least 10:00
p.m., the licensee may continue to sell spirituous liquor during the hours
allowed by law.
C. If a hotel-motel
or restaurant licensee refuses to serve a meal requested before 10:00 p.m. and
continues to serve spirituous liquor, the Department shall assume that the
hotel-motel or restaurant licensee has ceased to operate as a restaurant and
has the primary purpose of selling or dispensing spirituous liquor for
consumption.
D. In the event of an
audit to determine whether a hotel-motel or restaurant licensee meets the
standard at A.R.S. §
4-205.02(M), the licensee shall submit records that
enable the Department to determine the amount of gross revenue that the
licensee derives from the sale of food and from the sale of spirituous liquor.
If the Department is unable to determine the amount of gross revenue attributed
to the sale of food, the Department shall assume that the licensee does not
meet the standard at A.R.S. §
4-205.02(M).
E. To ensure that the Department is able to
determine the amount of gross revenue derived from the sale of food and from
the sale of spirituous liquor, a hotel-motel or restaurant licensee shall
maintain the majority of the following documents in the following order for the
time specified in R19-1-501:
1. Vendor
invoices. Sorted by vendor by year;
2. Inventory records; financial statements;
general ledger; sales journals or schedules; cash receipts or disbursement
journals; and bank statements. Sorted by month by year;
3. Daily sales report, guest checks, and cash
register journal. Segregated by the sale of food and the sale of spirituous
liquor and sorted by day by month by year;
4. Bank deposit slips. Sorted by day by month
by year and maintained with the daily sales report, guest checks, and cash
register journal;
5. Transaction
privilege tax returns. Sorted by month by year;
6. Income tax returns. Sorted by year;
and
7. Payroll records. Sorted by
pay period by year.
F. If
a licensee holds multiple licenses for business premises, one of which is for a
hotel-motel or restaurant, the licensee shall ensure that records for purchases
and sales for the hotel-motel or restaurant are maintained and accounted for
separate from records for purchases and sales for the other license on the same
premises.
G. This Section is
authorized by A.R.S. §§
4-205.01 and 4-205.02.
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