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Code · Utah · Title 32B — Alcoholic Beverage Control Act · Chapter 4

32B-4-422. Unlawful dispensing.

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Effective 5/1/2024
32B-4-422. Unlawful dispensing.
(1)A retail licensee licensed under this title to sell, offer for sale, or furnish spirituous liquor for consumption on the licensed premises, or staff of the retail licensee may not:
(a)sell, offer for sale, or furnish a primary spirituous liquor to a person on the licensed premises except in a quantity that does not exceed 1.5 ounces per beverage dispensed through a calibrated metered dispensing system approved by the department;
(b)sell, offer for sale, or furnish more than a total of 2.5 ounces of spirituous liquor per beverage;
(c)allow a person on the licensed premises to have more than a total of 2.5 ounces of spirituous liquor at a time; or
(i)except as provided in Subsection (1)(d)(ii), allow a person to have more than two spirituous liquor beverages at a time; or
(ii)allow a person on the premises of the following to have more than one spirituous liquor beverage at a time:
(A)a full-service restaurant licensee;
(B)a person operating under a full-service restaurant sublicense;
(C)an on-premise banquet licensee;
(D)a person operating under an on-premise banquet sublicense;
(E)a single event permittee; or
(F)a hospitality amenity licensee.
(2)A violation of this section is a class C misdemeanor.
Amended by Chapter 94 , 2024 General Session
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