2009 Rhode Island Code
Title 3 - Alcoholic Beverages
CHAPTER 3-12 - Enforcement of Title
§ 3-12-3 - Entry on licensed premises – Arrest without warrant – Evidence of unlawful sales.

SECTION 3-12-3

   § 3-12-3  Entry on licensed premises – Arrest without warrant – Evidence of unlawful sales. – The mayor and council of any city or the town council or either member, or the chief of police of any city or town, or any police officer, or any constable specially authorized by that city or town council, or any member of the division of state police, or agent of the department of business regulation and the division of taxation, may at any time enter upon the premises of any person licensed under this title, to ascertain the manner in which that person conducts his or her business and to preserve order; and every chief of police, police officer, constable or member of the division of state police, has the power to arrest, without a warrant, all persons found actually engaged, in the premises entered, in the commission of any offense in violation of any of the provisions of this title, and to keep those persons arrested in custody until they can be brought before some magistrate (but for a period not to exceed twenty-four (24) hours) having the proper jurisdiction of that offense in that city or town, to be dealt with according to law; and whenever any person is seen to drink any beverage in those premises, or in any part of those premises, on any days or hours prohibited, under this title, it is evidence that those beverages were sold and kept for sale by the occupant of those premises or his or her authorized agent.

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