(a)
- (1) Private clubs in any area of the state where the sale of alcoholic beverages is prohibited by law (dry area) are prohibited from using advertising media, including any signs or trade names on the exterior of the club building, to promote the consumption and use of alcoholic beverages within the club.
- (2) The use of terms such as “happy hour”, or any other term or brand name that generally identifies any brand or mixture of alcoholic beverages, is included in this prohibition.
- (3) This prohibition does not require a private club to block visibility through the private club’s windows or doors to prevent the general public from viewing patrons consuming alcoholic beverages, including without limitation through the use of window tinting.
- (b) No private club, located in either a wet or dry area of the state, may advertise or use any type of advertising media to announce social functions of general interest to the membership, entertainment, or other similar activities within the confines of the club property, without preceding such advertisement or announcement with the words “Notice to Members” or “Attention Members” prominently displayed, and the name of the club or organization sponsoring such social activities.
Codification Notes: This section as promulgated prior to codification into the Code of Arkansas Rules provided as follows: "(Amended 8-21-13)"