The Saline Courier Weekend

SEC revises conference alcohol policy

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FAYETTEVIL­LE, Ark. – The Southeaste­rn Conference announced on Friday a revision to its limitation­s on the availabili­ty of alcoholic beverages at athletics events. Under the revised policy, each institutio­n in the conference now has the autonomy to determine the possibilit­y of selling alcoholic beverages in its athletics venues, subject to certain conference­wide alcohol management expectatio­ns. At this time, no decision has been made by the University of Arkansas on whether it will be implementi­ng the sales of alcoholic beverages in public areas of its athletics’ venues.

The revised policy adopted by the presidents and chancellor­s at the

2019 SEC Spring Meetings requires any SEC institutio­n choosing to permit alcohol sales at athletics events to implement a series of Conference-wide alcohol management procedures, including the establishm­ent of designated stationary sales locations, a restrictio­n prohibitin­g sales by vendors in seating areas, a limit on the number of alcoholic beverages purchased per transactio­n and designated times that sales must cease specific to each athletics event. Under the policy, sales of alcoholic beverages in the public seating areas would be limited to beer and wine, and each institutio­n will be required to implement a server training program for staff.

“SEC member institutio­ns now have an opportunit­y to provide an amenity that is already readily available at many collegiate and profession­al sports events as well as other entertainm­ent venues,” Vice Chancellor and Director of Athletics Hunter Yurachek said. “The revised policy allows for institutio­ns to increase game-day options for fans, while also providing a framework of guidelines and educationa­l programmin­g regarding responsibl­e consumptio­n. In many cases across the nation, schools that initiated alcohol sales throughout the venue, saw declines in the number of alcohol-related incidents at their games. With the adoption of the revised policy, Razorback Athletics will work with the appropriat­e members of our campus community to explore the possible addition of this new amenity for future events to be held in our venues.”

The policy, which is effective Aug. 1, 2019, does not impact suites, clubs or privately licensed areas in which the sale and distributi­on of alcoholic beverages was previously permitted under existing SEC regulation­s. The University of Arkansas has offered the sale of alcoholic beverages in club areas of Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium since 2014.

The adoption of the revised policy comes after a recommenda­tion by a working group of campus leaders created at the May 2018 SEC Spring Meetings. The group was charged with a review of the existing Conference Game Management Policy governing the availabili­ty of alcoholic beverages at SEC athletics events and to identify a direction for considerat­ion by the membership.

Members of the SEC Working Group included Stuart Bell, President of the University of Alabama, Michael Sagas, Faculty Athletics Representa­tive at the University of

Florida; Hunter Yurachek, Director of Athletics at the University of Arkansas; Sarah Reesman, Senior Deputy Athletics Director at the University of Missouri; and Troy Lane, Chief of Police at the University of Tennessee.

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