The business of manufacturing, handling, receiving, distributing, or selling the products defined in § 3-5-202 is declared under the Constitution and laws of the State of Arkansas to be a privilege.
Structure Arkansas Code
Chapter 5 - Beer and Wine — Manufacture, Sale, and Transportation Generally
Subchapter 2 - Beer and Light Wine
§ 3-5-204. Manufacture, sale, etc., a privilege
§ 3-5-205. Privilege tax — Levy and collection — Exception — Definition
§ 3-5-206. Issuance of state permit
§ 3-5-207. Scope of state permit
§ 3-5-208. Duration of state permits
§ 3-5-209. Transfer of permit — Dancing privileges — Inspection fee
§ 3-5-210. Sale or manufacture without state permit unlawful
§ 3-5-211. Local permit required
§ 3-5-212. County and municipal retailers' permits
§ 3-5-213. Cities and towns — Regulation of retailers
§ 3-5-214. Oath by applicant for permit — Prohibited interests
§ 3-5-215. Qualifications of retail permittees
§ 3-5-216. Warehousing of beer and light wines
§ 3-5-217. Transportation of products
§ 3-5-218. Duplicate bills of lading
§ 3-5-219. Records and reports
§ 3-5-220. Sale in original, labeled containers
§ 3-5-221. Miscellaneous prohibited practices — Penalties
§ 3-5-222. Nudity on premises prohibited — Penalty — Rules
§ 3-5-223. Actions to recover taxes
§ 3-5-224. Disposition of funds
§ 3-5-225. Additional administrative personnel
§ 3-5-226. On-premises sales by brewery
§ 3-5-227. Registration of beer kegs for off-premises consumption