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    • Arkansas Code
    • Title 3 - Alcoholic Beverages
    • Chapter 8 - Local Option
    • Subchapter 2 - Proceedings Pursuant to Initiated Act
    • § 3-8-201. Definition

    Arkansas Code
    Subchapter 2 - Proceedings Pursuant to Initiated Act
    § 3-8-201. Definition

    As used in this subchapter, unless the context otherwise requires, “intoxicating liquor” includes any beverage containing more than one-half of one percent (0.5%) of alcohol by weight.

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    Structure Arkansas Code

    Arkansas Code

    Title 3 - Alcoholic Beverages

    Chapter 8 - Local Option

    Subchapter 2 - Proceedings Pursuant to Initiated Act

    § 3-8-201. Definition

    § 3-8-202. Sections 3-8-201 — 3-8-203, 3-8-205 — 3-8-209 cumulative — Construction

    § 3-8-203. Applicability of §§ 3-8-201 — 3-8-203, 3-8-205 — 3-8-209

    § 3-8-205. Determination of sufficiency of petition — Calling of election

    § 3-8-206. Conduct of election

    § 3-8-207. Mandamus of county officials

    § 3-8-208. Election results — Effects

    § 3-8-209. Sales or furnishing place for sale in dry territory prohibited — Penalty

    § 3-8-210. Authority to continue to issue sale permits

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