Arizona SB1495 amends liquor liability law to clarify immunity for non-licensees serving alcohol to legal-age individuals.
Arizona SB1495 amends section 4-301 of the Arizona Revised Statutes to clarify that individuals who are not liquor licensees or employees acting in their official capacity are not liable for damages caused by serving alcohol to those of legal drinking age. This change aims to provide a technical correction to existing law, ensuring that only those directly involved in the sale or service of alcohol, such as licensees and their employees, can be held liable under these circumstances.
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