4-112. Powers and duties of board and director
of department of liquor licenses and control; investigations; county
and municipal regulation


A. The board shall:


1. Grant and deny applications in accordance with the provisions of this title.


2. Adopt rules in order to carry out the provisions of this section.


3. Hear appeals and hold hearings as provided in this section.


B. Except as provided in subsection A of this section, the director shall
administer the provisions of this title, including:


1. Adopting rules:


(a) For carrying out the provisions of this title.


(b) For the proper conduct of the business to be carried on under each specific
type of spirituous liquor license.


(c) To enable and assist state officials and political subdivisions to collect
taxes levied or imposed in connection with spirituous liquors.


(d) For the issuance and revocation of certificates of registration of retail
agents, including provisions governing the shipping, storage and delivery of spirituous
liquors by registered retail agents, the keeping of records and the filing of reports by
registered retail agents.


(e) To establish requirements for licensees under section 4-209, subsection B,
paragraph 12.


2. Employing necessary personnel and fixing their compensation.


3. Keeping an index record which shall be a public record open to public inspection
and shall contain the name and address of each licensee and the name and address of any
person having an interest, either legal or equitable, in each license as shown by any
written document, which document shall be placed on file in the office of the board.


4. Providing the board with such supplies and personnel as may be directed by the
board.


5. Responding in writing to any law enforcement agency that submits an
investigative report to the department relating to a violation of this title, setting
forth what action, if any, the department has taken or intends to take on the report and,
if the report lacks sufficient information or is otherwise defective for use by the
department, what the agency must do to remedy the report.


6. Taking such steps as are necessary to maintain effective liaison with the
department of public safety and all local law enforcement agencies in the enforcement of
this title including the laws of this state against the consumption of spirituous liquor
by persons under the legal drinking age.


7. Providing training to law enforcement agencies in the proper investigation and
reporting of violations of this title.


C. The director shall establish within the department a separate investigations
unit which has as its sole responsibility the investigation of compliance with this title
including the investigation of licensees alleged to have sold or distributed spirituous
liquor in any form to persons under the legal drinking age. Investigations conducted by
this unit may include covert undercover investigations.


D. All employees of the department of liquor licenses and control, except members
of the state liquor board and the director of the department, shall be employed by the
department in the manner prescribed by the department of administration.


E. The director may enter into a contract or agreement with any public agency for
any joint or cooperative action as provided for by title 11, chapter 7, article 3.


F. The board or the director may take evidence, administer oaths or affirmations,
issue subpoenas requiring attendance and testimony of witnesses, cause depositions to be
taken and require by subpoena duces tecum the production of books, papers and other
documents which are necessary for the enforcement of this title. Proceedings held during
the course of a confidential investigation are exempt from title 38, chapter 3, article
3.1. If a person refuses to obey a subpoena or fails to answer questions as provided by
this subsection, the board or the director may apply to the superior court in the manner
provided in section 12-2212. The board or director may serve subpoenas by personal
service or certified mail, return receipt requested.


G. The director may:


1. Examine books, records and papers of a licensee.


2. Require applicants, licensees, employees who serve, sell or furnish spirituous
liquors to retail customers, managers and managing agents to take training courses
approved by the director in spirituous liquor handling and spirituous liquor laws and
rules. The director shall adopt rules that set standards for approving training courses.


3. Delegate to employees of the department authority to exercise powers of the
director in order to administer the department.


4. Regulate signs that advertise a spirituous liquor product at licensed retail
premises.


5. Cause to be removed from the marketplace spirituous liquor that may be
contaminated.


6. Regulate the age and conduct of erotic entertainers at licensed premises. The
age limitation governing these erotic entertainers may be different from other employees
of the licensee.


7. Issue and enforce cease and desist orders against any person or entity that
sells beer, wine or spirituous liquor without an appropriate license or permit.


8. Confiscate wines carrying a label including a reference to Arizona or any
Arizona city, town or place unless at least seventy-five per cent by volume of the grapes
used in making the wine were grown in this state.


9. Accept and expend private grants of monies, gifts and devises for conducting
educational programs for parents and students on the repercussions of underage alcohol
consumption. State general fund monies shall not be expended for the purposes of this
paragraph. If the director does not receive sufficient monies from private sources to
carry out the purposes of this paragraph, the director shall not provide the educational
programs prescribed in this paragraph. Grant monies received pursuant to this paragraph
are nonlapsing and do not revert to the state general fund at the close of the fiscal
year.


H. A county or municipality may enact and enforce ordinances regulating the age and
conduct of erotic entertainers at licensed premises in a manner at least as restrictive
as rules adopted by the director.