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Code · Utah · Title 32B — Alcoholic Beverage Control Act · Chapter 6

32B-6-204. Specific licensing requirements for full-service restaurant license.

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Effective 5/1/2024
32B-6-204. Specific licensing requirements for full-service restaurant license.
(1)To obtain a full-service restaurant license a person shall comply with Chapter 5, Part 2, Retail Licensing Process.
(a)A full-service restaurant license expires on October 31 of each year.
(b)To renew a person's full-service restaurant license, a person shall comply with the renewal requirements of Chapter 5, Part 2, Retail Licensing Process, by no later than September 30.
(a)The nonrefundable application fee for a full-service restaurant license is $330.
(i)The initial license fee for a full-service restaurant license is $2,200.
(ii)The department shall prorate the $2,200 initial license fee for the period that begins the day on which the initial license fee is paid and ends the day on which the full-service restaurant license expires.
(c)The renewal fee for a full-service restaurant license is $1,650.
(4)The bond amount required for a full-service restaurant license is the penal sum of $10,000.
Amended by Chapter 94 , 2024 General Session
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