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Code · Utah · Title 32B — Alcoholic Beverage Control Act · Chapter 9

32B-9-202. Duties before issuing event permit.

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Effective 5/6/2026
32B-9-202. Duties before issuing event permit.
(a)Before the director may issue an event permit, the department shall conduct an investigation and may hold public hearings to gather information and make recommendations to the director as to whether the director should issue an event permit.
(b)The department shall provide the information and recommendations described in Subsection (1)(a) to the director to aid in the director's determination.
(2)Before issuing an event permit, the director shall:
(a)determine that the person filed a complete application and is in compliance with:
(i)Section 32B-9-201 ; and
(ii)the relevant part under this chapter for the type of event permit for which the person is applying;
(b)determine that the person is not disqualified under Section 32B-1-304 ;
(c)consider the purpose of the organization or its local lodge, chapter, or other local unit;
(d)consider the times, dates, location, estimated attendance, nature, and purpose of the event;
(e)to minimize the risk of minors being sold or furnished alcohol or adults being overserved alcohol at the event, determine that adequate and appropriate control measures and adequate and appropriate enforcement measures are in place at the event to assure that minors will not be sold or furnished alcohol and that adults will not be overserved, except that adequate and appropriate control and enforcement measures may be different for small, large, indoor, or outdoor events;
(f)determine that the event permit is not being sought by the person as a means to circumvent other applicable requirements of this title, notwithstanding that the applicant may hold one or more licenses issued under this title;
(g)consider, for the period of three years before the date of the event, the violation history of:
(i)the applicant; and
(ii)the venue where the event will be held; and
(h)consider any other factor the director considers necessary.
(i)The director may at any time refer an application for an event permit directly to the commission for a determination as to whether an event permit should be issued or denied.
(ii)For purposes of this title, an event permit issued by the commission is to be treated the same as an event permit issued by the director.
(b)If the commission finds that an event permit was improperly issued or that the permittee has violated this chapter, the commission may take any action permitted under this title.
(4)Once the director issues an event permit, the department shall send a copy of the approved application and the event permit by written or electronic means to the state and local law enforcement authorities at least three days before the event.
(5)The director shall provide the commission a monthly report of the actions taken by the director under this part.
(6)If authorized by the director, the deputy director may act on behalf of the director for purposes of issuing an event permit under this chapter.
Amended by Chapter 39 , 2026 General Session
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