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Code · Utah · Title 32B — Alcoholic Beverage Control Act · Chapter 8

32B-8-202. Specific licensing requirements for resort license.

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Effective 5/1/2024
32B-8-202. Specific licensing requirements for resort license.
(1)To obtain a resort license, in addition to complying with Chapter 5, Part 2, Retail Licensing Process, a person shall submit with the person's written application:
(a)evidence:
(i)of proximity of the resort building to any community location;
(ii)that each proposed sublicensed premises is entirely within the boundaries of the resort building; and
(iii)that the building designated in the application as the resort building qualifies as a resort building;
(b)a description and boundary map of the resort building;
(c)a description, floor plan, and boundary map of each proposed designated conveyance area; and
(d)a signed consent form stating that the resort licensee will permit any authorized representative of the commission or department, or any law enforcement officer, to have an unrestricted right to enter any proposed designated conveyance area.
(a)A resort license expires on October 31 of each year.
(b)To renew a person's resort license, the person shall comply with the requirements of Chapter 5, Part 2, Retail Licensing Process, by no later than September 30.
(a)The nonrefundable application fee for a resort license is $300.
(b)The initial license fee for a resort license is calculated as follows:
(i)if four sublicenses are being applied for under the resort license, $10,000; or
(ii)if more than four sublicenses are being applied for under the resort license, the sum of:
(A)$10,000; and
(B)$2,000 for each sublicense in excess of four sublicenses for which the person is applying.
(c)The renewal fee for a resort license is $1,000 for each sublicense under the resort license.
(a)The bond amount required for a resort license is the penal sum of $25,000, covering each sublicense and each designated conveyance area under the resort license.
(b)A resort licensee is not required to have a separate bond for each sublicenseor each designated conveyance area.
(5)The commission may not issue a resort license for a resort building that does not meet the proximity requirements of Section 32B-1-202 .
(6)In accordance with Subsection 32B-8d-103 (4), a resort licensee may request to add a sublicense after the commission issues the resort licensee's resort license.
(a)A resort licensee may request to add a designated conveyance area after the commission issues the resort licensee's resort license.
(b)If a resort licensee seeks to add a designated conveyance area under Subsection (7)(a), the resort licensee shall submit to the department:
(i)the information and evidence described in Subsections (1)(a)(iii), (1)(c), and (1)(d); and
(ii)if the resort licensee is an entity, proper verification evidencing that the person who signs the submission is authorized to sign on behalf of the entity.
Amended by Chapter 94 , 2024 General Session
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