The accountant shall include an additional paragraph in the accountant's report which suites that, based on the accompanying financial schedule, the applicant does or docs not have gross sales of sixty percent (60%) or more from items contained in categories (a), (b), (c), and (e) when gross sales of all product lines as set forth above arc considered. Only twenty percent (20%) of receipts for sleeping accommodationsmay be used in meeting this test. The financial statement shall reflect the items as called for above, as well as other items required by generally accepted accounting principled,
At a minimum the agreed upon procedures shall include: verification of the mathematical accuracy of the financial schedule submitted as a part of the accountant's report; sales categories included on the financial schedule that have been traced to the related underlying accounting records and documentation; and that the sales categories were found to be fairly presentee
The reporting period shall be for the previous twelve (12) full calendar-months prior to the month of application or portion thereof that the applicant has held, an on premises retail beverage permit. The reporting period shall not be less that three (3) full calendar months. Persons who have been a holder of an on premises retail beverage permit for less than ninety (90) days and who are without prior business experience shall not he required to comply with this Regulation, but shall meet the requirements of Section 1.20 ( 17) of these Regulations in applying for a temporary permit. Applicants for this permit shall post the premises and publish notice of the application as set forth in Sections 1.23 and 1.26 of these Regulations, as well as any other requirements that apply to permits issued by the Alcohoiic Beverage Control Division.
In cases where one business entity purchases another business entity which holds an on premises retail beverage permit, the purchaser may either 'stand in the shoes" of the seller, and use such financial data as would be furnished by the seller or may choose to operate as a new business entity and provide the buyer's financial data to determine whether or not the new business is qualified to apply for and hold a regular or temporary Sunday alcoholic beverage permit under these Regulations;
The maintenance of such business operations shall be deemed a condition of the permittee's right to retain any permit and any material change in the business operations proposed in the original application or in the manner the business has historically operated per above, without prior approval of the Director, shall be grounds for the revocation of any such permit.
Wholesalers may sell controlled beverages to retailers on all days that retail liquor stores may sell controlled beverages to consumers. The hours of sale shall be from 5:00 a.m. until the closing hours prescribed by state law or local ordinance for retail liquor stores. Wholesalers may not, on Sundays, sell or deliver controlled beverages to or service those retail accounts that hold permits to sell controlled beverages on Sundays.
006.02.05 Ark. Code R. 002