ARS § 4-228 — United States — Arizona law | Esheria

ARS § 4-228

An on-sale licensee generally may not lock the front entrance of a licensed establishment until everyone except the licensee or on-duty employees has left, with a narrow after-closing exception. A club license holder with bona fide safety concerns may apply to the director for permission to lock the entrance, and the d

Jurisdiction
United States — Arizona
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alcohol licensing entrance access premises security

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An on-sale licensee generally may not lock the front entrance of a licensed establishment until everyone except the licensee or on-duty employees has left, with a narrow after-closing exception. A club license holder with bona fide safety concerns may apply to the director for permission to lock the entrance, and the director can grant, consider, or revoke that permission.

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