26B-7-509. Permit term and fees.
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Effective 5/3/2023
26B-7-509. Permit term and fees.
(a)The term of a permit issued to a retail tobacco specialty business is one year.
(b)The term of a permit issued to a general tobacco retailer is two years.
(a)A local health department may not issue a permit until the applicant has paid a permit fee to the local health department of:
(i)$30 for a new permit;
(ii)$20 for a permit renewal; or
(iii)$30 for reinstatement of a permit that has been revoked, suspended, or allowed to expire.
(b)A local health department that collects fees under Subsection (2)(a) shall use the fees to administer the permit requirements described in Sections 26B-7-506 through 26B-7-521 .
(c)In addition to the fee described in Subsection (2)(a) , a local health department may establish and collect a fee to perform a plan review for a retail tobacco specialty business permit.
(3)A permit holder may apply for a renewal of a permit no earlier than 30 days before the day on which the permit expires.
(4)A tobacco retailer that fails to renew a permit before the permit expires may apply to reinstate the permit by submitting to the local health department:
(a)the information required in Subsection 26B-7-508(3) and, if applicable, Subsection 26B-7-508(4) ;
(b)the fee for the reinstatement of a permit; and
(c)a signed affidavit affirming that the tobacco retailer has not violated the prohibitions in Subsection 26B-7-507(1)(b) after the permit expired.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 308 , 2023 General Session