Arkansas Code § 3-2-401

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This subchapter is promulgated pursuant to the authority granted to the State of Arkansas pursuant to the provisions of the Twenty-First Amendment to the United States Constitution specifically for the following purposes: (1) To prevent unfair business practices, discrimination, and undue control of such wholesalers by distillers, manufacturers, importers, and producers; (2) To maintain stability and healthy competition in the alcoholic beverage industry; (3) To promote and maintain a sound and stable system of distribution of alcoholic beverages; and (4) To promote the public health, safety, and welfare. Acts 1991, No. 260, § 1.
This subchapter is promulgated pursuant to the authority granted to the State of Arkansas pursuant to the provisions of the Twenty-First Amendment to the United States Constitution specifically for the following purposes: (1) To prevent unfair business practices, discrimination, and undue control of such wholesalers by distillers, manufacturers, importers, and producers; (2) To maintain stability and healthy competition in the alcoholic beverage industry; (3) To promote and maintain a sound and stable system of distribution of alcoholic beverages; and (4) To promote the public health, safety, and welfare. Acts 1991, No. 260, § 1.
This subchapter is promulgated pursuant to the authority granted to the State of Arkansas pursuant to the provisions of the Twenty-First Amendment to the United States Constitution specifically for the following purposes: (1) To prevent unfair business practices, discrimination, and undue control of such wholesalers by distillers, manufacturers, importers, and producers; (2) To maintain stability and healthy competition in the alcoholic beverage industry; (3) To promote and maintain a sound and stable system of distribution of alcoholic beverages; and (4) To promote the public health, safety, and welfare. Acts 1991, No. 260, § 1.
This subchapter is promulgated pursuant to the authority granted to the State of Arkansas pursuant to the provisions of the Twenty-First Amendment to the United States Constitution specifically for the following purposes:
(1) To prevent unfair business practices, discrimination, and undue control of such wholesalers by distillers, manufacturers, importers, and producers;
(2) To maintain stability and healthy competition in the alcoholic beverage industry;
(3) To promote and maintain a sound and stable system of distribution of alcoholic beverages; and
(4) To promote the public health, safety, and welfare.
Acts 1991, No. 260, § 1.

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