(a)
(1) A person who sells intoxicating alcoholic liquor on Sunday, except as such sales are authorized by §§ 3-9-215 and 3-9-216, and subdivision (a)(3) of this section, or between 1:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. on weekdays is guilty of a violation and for the first offense shall be punished by a fine of not less than one hundred dollars ($100) nor more than two hundred fifty dollars ($250).
(2) For the second and subsequent offenses, the person is guilty of a Class B misdemeanor.
(3) A person that holds a permit that allows on-premises consumption of alcoholic beverages may operate on Sundays between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 midnight.
(4)
(A) A city, town, or county may establish by ordinance a lesser period of time than provided in subdivision (a)(3) of this section during which on-premises consumption of alcoholic beverages may occur at on-premises outlets.
(B) The city, town, or county ordinance shall specify the on-premises outlets that are subject to the more restrictive hours of operation on a Sunday.
(5) A violation of a more restrictive city, town, or county ordinance is not an administrative violation against the Alcoholic Beverage Control Division on-premises consumption permit and shall be treated and disposed of under § 3-4-407.
(6) The hours of operation of private club permitted establishments shall continue to be controlled by Alcoholic Beverage Control Division rules.
(b)
(1)
(A) As a further exception to the Sunday sales prohibition set out in subsection (a) of this section, counties and cities in the state may refer to the voters at an election the issue of whether to authorize the sale of alcoholic beverages for off-premises consumption on Sundays between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 midnight or within a lesser period within the hours as may be provided under a referendum election conducted in accordance with the following:
(i) A referendum election may be called in a city by a petition filed with the city clerk signed by fifteen percent (15%) of the qualified electors who cast a vote in the city for the Office of Governor in the last general election in which the office appeared on the ballot; or
(ii) A referendum election may be called in a county by a petition filed with the county clerk signed by fifteen percent (15%) of the qualified electors who cast a vote in the county for the Office of Governor in the last general election in which the office appeared on the ballot.
(B) The Sunday sale of alcoholic beverages authorized in this subsection shall be limited to those businesses within the county or city that possess a current and valid license for the sale of alcoholic beverages issued by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Division.
(2)
(A) The election under this subsection shall be conducted on a citywide or countywide basis.
(B) All qualified electors within the city or county, as the case may be, shall be eligible to vote even though they may reside in a dry area.
(C) The election under this subsection on the Sunday sales question shall be held in accordance with the procedures established for on-premises consumption elections by § 3-9-201 et seq., and the ballot for the election shall be printed substantially as follows:
(3)
(A) The vote of the majority of the electors in a citywide election approving Sunday sales shall authorize the sales in all permitted outlets located within the incorporated areas of the city only.
(B) The vote of the majority of the electors in a countywide election approving Sunday sales shall authorize the sales in all permitted outlets located anywhere within the county.
(4) The vote of the majority of the electors against the off-premises sale of alcoholic beverages on Sunday has no effect on sales of mixed drinks in hotels and restaurants as authorized by § 3-9-215 or § 3-9-216 or any other on-premises-consumption permitted outlet.
(c) Notwithstanding the authority granted to counties and cities in this section, wholesale distributors of intoxicating alcoholic liquor may not sell or deliver any alcoholic beverages to retailers on a Sunday.
“( ) FOR THE OFF-PREMISES SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ON SUNDAY IN (NAME OF CITY OR COUNTY), ARKANSAS, AS AUTHORIZED BY LAW.
( ) AGAINST THE OFF-PREMISES SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ON SUNDAY IN (NAME OF CITY OR COUNTY), ARKANSAS, AS AUTHORIZED BY LAW.”.
Structure Arkansas Code
Chapter 3 - Prohibited Practices
Subchapter 2 - Particular Practices Prohibited
§ 3-3-201. Unknowingly furnishing or selling to minor
§ 3-3-202. Knowingly furnishing or selling to minor
§ 3-3-203. Purchase or possession by minor
§ 3-3-205. Sale or possession without license
§ 3-3-206. Sale or delivery to retailer without valid license tax receipt
§ 3-3-208. Possession or procuring orders
§ 3-3-209. Furnishing to alcoholics or intoxicated persons
§ 3-3-210. Sale on Sunday or early weekday mornings
§ 3-3-211. Sales on Christmas Day
§ 3-3-212. Manufacturer-seller relationships generally
§ 3-3-213. Manufacturer-seller relationships — Exclusivity agreements — Definitions
§ 3-3-214. Sale of denatured alcohol
§ 3-3-215. Obtaining federal license without state license
§ 3-3-216. Possession or sale of untaxed intoxicating liquor — Definition
§ 3-3-218. Duty of care of privilege license holders — Enforcement