The bill amends section 4-204 of the Arizona Revised Statutes regarding alcoholic beverage licensing. It allows individuals acting as administrators, executors, guardians, receivers, trustees, or assignees of a licensee to sell spirituous liquors under the license for a maximum of twenty-four months, contingent upon receiving permission from the director. The bill clarifies that this provision does not apply if the license is transferred to the surviving spouse or guardian of the minor child of the licensee during that period.
Additionally, the bill permits authorized representatives or assignees who possess spirituous liquor due to a security interest in a wholesaler's property to sell that liquor to licensed resellers, also requiring permission from the director. The amendments remove certain restrictions and clarify the language regarding the authority granted under these circumstances, ensuring that specific sections of the law do not limit this authority.
Statutes affected: Introduced Version: 4-204