In cases where it has been proven that an alcoholic beverage retailer knowingly sold alcoholic beverages to a minor or sold under circumstances where such retailer reasonably should have known such purchaser was a minor, a civil jury may determine whether or not such knowing sale constituted the proximate cause of any injury to such minor, or to a third person, caused by such minor.
Structure Arkansas Code
Title 16 - Practice, Procedure, And Courts
Subtitle 7 - Particular Proceedings And Remedies
Chapter 126 - Sale or Furnishing of Alcohol
§ 16-126-102. Legislative findings and intent
§ 16-126-103. Civil liability for sale of alcohol to a minor
§ 16-126-104. Civil liability for sale of alcohol to clearly intoxicated person
§ 16-126-105. Consumption instead of sale as proximate cause of injury generally
§ 16-126-106. Immunity from civil liability for social hosts