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Code · Arizona · Title 4 — Alcoholic Beverages

4-210.01. Authority to impose civil penalty; training

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A. In lieu of or in addition to the suspension or revocation of or refusal to renew a registration pursuant to section 4-205.13, subsection G and a license authorized by section 4-210, subsection A, the director may impose a civil penalty of at least $200 and not more than $3,000 for each violation. The licensee or registrant is entitled to appeal the decision of the director to the board. The board may affirm, modify or reverse the finding and decision of the director and may decrease the civil penalty imposed by the director.
B. The director may require a licensee or registrant to pay a civil penalty assessed pursuant to subsection A of this section in a single payment or in installment payments.
C. In addition to the imposition of any other penalty authorized by this title, the director may impose a requirement that the licensee or registrant or other person attend a training program approved by the department.
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