Arkansas Statutes

§ 16-126-106 — Immunity from civil liability for social hosts

Arkansas § 16-126-106

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Ark. Code Ann. § 16-126-106 (2026).

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In no event will the act of providing alcoholic beverages to a person who can lawfully possess them by a social host, or other person who does not hold an alcoholic beverage vendor's permit, constitute a proximate cause of any personal injuries or property damages which may be subsequently caused by an individual consuming any alcoholic beverages so provided.

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Archer v. Sigma Tau Gamma Alpha Epsilon, Inc.
2010 Ark. 8 (Supreme Court of Arkansas, 2010)
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Legislative History

Acts 1999, No. 1596. § 6.

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