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Code · Arizona · Title 4 — Alcoholic Beverages

4-205.12. Tasting rooms with shared patios

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A. The director may issue a remote tasting room license to a craft distiller or a domestic farm winery for a tasting room that is located on the same property as another remote tasting room license, subject to the following conditions:
1. Each remote tasting room license shall be held by a different person.
2. Each license shall be located in separate premises that are licensed separately.
3. Remote tasting room licensees may share a common indoor area and common outdoor patio for tasting and for consumption of their products.
4. The remote tasting room licensees shall each comply fully with all applicable requirements prescribed in sections 4-205.04 and 4-205.10.
5. Remote tasting room licenses with a combined premises under this section cannot be stacked with any other license issued pursuant to this title.
B. All remote tasting room licensees that share a common indoor area and outdoor patio as provided in subsection A, paragraph 3 of this section may each be held liable for any violation of this title.
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