Arkansas Code § 3-2-104

Definition of "schoolhouse"
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(a) For all businesses regulated under this title by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board that are licensed or permitted after July 24, 2019, "schoolhouse" means: (1) A facility owned and operated by a public or private school or an open-enrollment charter school; and (2) A public or private daycare facility licensed by the State of Arkansas. (b) "Schoolhouse" does not include a home school. Added by Act 2019, No. 983,§ 1, eff. 7/24/2019.
(a) For all businesses regulated under this title by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board that are licensed or permitted after July 24, 2019, "schoolhouse" means: (1) A facility owned and operated by a public or private school or an open-enrollment charter school; and (2) A public or private daycare facility licensed by the State of Arkansas. (b) "Schoolhouse" does not include a home school. Added by Act 2019, No. 983,§ 1, eff. 7/24/2019.
(a) For all businesses regulated under this title by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board that are licensed or permitted after July 24, 2019, "schoolhouse" means: (1) A facility owned and operated by a public or private school or an open-enrollment charter school; and (2) A public or private daycare facility licensed by the State of Arkansas. (b) "Schoolhouse" does not include a home school. Added by Act 2019, No. 983,§ 1, eff. 7/24/2019.
(a) For all businesses regulated under this title by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board that are licensed or permitted after July 24, 2019, "schoolhouse" means: (1) A facility owned and operated by a public or private school or an open-enrollment charter school; and (2) A public or private daycare facility licensed by the State of Arkansas.
(1) A facility owned and operated by a public or private school or an open-enrollment charter school; and
(2) A public or private daycare facility licensed by the State of Arkansas.
(b) "Schoolhouse" does not include a home school.

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