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Code · Utah · Title 32B — Alcoholic Beverage Control Act · Chapter 17

32B-17-301.5. Additional operational requirements for liquor transport license held by a central receiving and distribution center.

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Effective 6/25/2020
32B-17-301.5. Additional operational requirements for liquor transport license held by a central receiving and distribution center.
(1)A liquor transport licensee that is a central receiving and distribution center shall establish a secure process for:
(a)receiving alcoholic product from airport licensees, liquor transport licensees, beer wholesaler licensees, and small brewers at the central receiving and distribution center's premises;
(b)screening and storing alcoholic product the central receiving and distribution center receives or brings to the premises; and
(c)delivering alcoholic product to the airport licensee that owns the alcoholic product.
(2)As part of the secure process described in Subsection
(1), the central receiving and distribution center shall:
(a)clearly identify and keep separate each airport licensee's alcoholic product;
(b)maintain alcoholic product in a locked storage area or container at all times except during:
(i)a security screening of the alcoholic product; or
(ii)transportation of the alcoholic product;
(c)notify the receiving airport licensee when screening is complete and alcoholic product is ready for delivery; and
(d)deliver the alcoholic product to the receiving airport licensee.
(3)The commission may prescribe by rule, consistent with this title, the operational requirements of a liquor transport licensee that is a central receiving and distribution center.
Enacted by Chapter 3 , 2020 Special Session 5
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