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

32B-4-501. Operating without a license or permit.

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Effective 5/1/2024
32B-4-501. Operating without a license or permit.
(1)A person may not operate the following businesses without first obtaining a license under this title if the business allows a person to purchase or consume an alcoholic product on the premises of the business:
(a)a restaurant;
(b)an airport lounge;
(c)a business operated in the same manner as a bar establishment licensee;
(d)a resort;
(e)a business operated to sell, offer for sale, or furnish beer for on-premise consumption;
(f)a business operated as an on-premise banquet licensee;
(g)a hotel;
(h)an arena; or
(i)a business similar to one listed in Subsections (1)(a) through (h).
(2)A person conducting an event that is open to the general public may not directly or indirectly sell, offer for sale, or furnish an alcoholic product to a person attending the event without first obtaining an event permit under this title.
(3)A person conducting a private event may not directly or indirectly sell or offer for sale an alcoholic product to a person attending the private event without first obtaining an event permit under this title.
(4)A person may not operate the following businesses in this state without first obtaining a license under this title:
(a)a winery manufacturer;
(b)a distillery manufacturer;
(c)a brewery manufacturer;
(d)a local industry representative of:
(i)a manufacturer of an alcoholic product;
(ii)a supplier of an alcoholic product; or
(iii)an importer of an alcoholic product;
(e)a liquor warehouser; or
(f)a beer wholesaler.
(5)A person may not operate a public conveyance in this state without first obtaining a public service permit under this title if that public conveyance allows a person to purchase or consume an alcoholic product:
(a)on the public conveyance; or
(b)on the premises of a hospitality room located within a depot, terminal, or similar facility at which a service is provided to a patron of the public conveyance.
Amended by Chapter 94 , 2024 General Session
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