Ariz. Admin. Code § R19-1-804 - Registration of an Alcohol Delivery Contractor
A. To register as
an alcohol delivery contractor, as defined at A.R.S. §
4-101, an
individual who is qualified under R19-1-201 shall submit to the Department:
1. An application form that is available from
the Department at its office or on the Department's website;
2. Documentation, as described in A.R.S.
§
41-1080(A), of U.S. citizenship or alien status indicating presence in
the U.S. is authorized under federal law; and
3. A non-refundable application fee of
$100.
B. Within 30 days
after receiving an application under subsection (A), the Director shall approve
or deny the application. If the Director denies the application for good cause,
the Director shall provide the notice required under R19-1-209(H).
C. If required by the Director, a newly
registered alcohol delivery contractor shall complete an approved training
course regarding knowledge of liquor law and pass any required
examination.
D. Operational limits
for delivery of spirituous liquor. A registered alcohol delivery contractor
shall ensure that delivery of spirituous liquor as authorized under A.R.S.
§
4-203(T):
1. Is made only to an
individual who is at least 21 years old;
2. Is made only after an inspection of
identification that complies with A.R.S. §
4-241(K) shows the individual
accepting delivery of the spirituous liquor is of legal drinking age;
3. Is made on the same business day, as
defined at A.R.S. §
4-203(T), as the order for delivery of spirituous
liquor is placed;
4. Is not made to
an intoxicated or disorderly individual; and
5. Is not made to the licensed premises of a
licensed retailer.
E. A
registered alcohol delivery contractor shall refuse to complete a delivery if
the registered alcohol delivery contractor believes the delivery may constitute
a violation of A.R.S. Title 4 or this Chapter.
F. To renew a registration as an alcohol
delivery contractor, the registered alcohol delivery contractor shall, by April
30 of each year:
1. Submit to the Department a
renewal application form that is available from the Department at its office or
on the Department's website; and
2.
Pay the renewal fee of $25.
G. This Section is authorized by A.R.S.
§§
4-203(T) and 4-205.13.
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