The policies of the state are as follows:

(1) This title shall be administered in a manner that is nonpartisan and free of partisan political influence.

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Terms Used In Utah Code 32B-1-103

  • Alcoholic product: includes an alcoholic beverage. See Utah Code 32B-1-102
  • Commission: means the Alcoholic Beverage Services Commission created in Section 32B-2-201. See Utah Code 32B-1-102
  • Department: means the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Services created in Section 32B-2-203. See Utah Code 32B-1-102
  • License: means :
         (62)(a) a retail license;
         (62)(b) a sublicense;
         (62)(c) a license issued in accordance with Chapter 7, Part 4, Off-premise Beer Retailer State License;
         (62)(d) a license issued in accordance with Chapter 11, Manufacturing and Related Licenses Act;
         (62)(e) a license issued in accordance with Chapter 12, Liquor Warehousing License Act;
         (62)(f) a license issued in accordance with Chapter 13, Beer Wholesaling License Act; or
         (62)(g) a license issued in accordance with Chapter 17, Liquor Transport License Act. See Utah Code 32B-1-102
  • State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes a state, district, or territory of the United States. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
(2) Alcoholic product control shall be operated as a public business using sound management principles and practices. This public business shall:

     (2)(a) be governed by a commission;
     (2)(b) be operated by a department; and
     (2)(c) function with the intent of servicing the public demand for alcoholic products.
(3) The commission and department may not promote or encourage the sale or consumption of alcoholic products.
(4) The commission shall conduct, license, and regulate the sale of alcoholic products in a manner and at prices that:

     (4)(a) reasonably satisfy the public demand and protect the public interest, including the rights of citizens who do not wish to be involved with alcoholic products; and
     (4)(b) will promote the reduction of the harmful effects of:

          (4)(b)(i) overconsumption of alcoholic products by adults; and
          (4)(b)(ii) consumption of alcoholic products by minors.