Utah Code 32B-6-1003. Commission’s power to issue hospitality amenity license
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(1) Before a person may store, sell, offer for sale, furnish, or allow the consumption of an alcoholic product on the person’s premises as a hospitality amenity licensee, the person shall first obtain a hospitality amenity license from the commission in accordance with this part.
Terms Used In Utah Code 32B-6-1003
- Alcoholic product: includes an alcoholic beverage. See Utah Code 32B-1-102
- Boundary of a hotel: means the physical boundary of one or more contiguous parcels of real property owned or managed by the same person and on which a hotel is located. See Utah Code 32B-6-1002
- Boundary of a resort building: means the same as that term is defined in Section 32B-8-102. See Utah Code 32B-6-1002
- Commission: means the Alcoholic Beverage Services Commission created in Section
32B-2-201 . See Utah Code 32B-1-102 - Furnish: includes to:(47)(b)(i) serve;(47)(b)(ii) deliver; or(47)(b)(iii) otherwise make available. See Utah Code 32B-1-102
- Hospitality amenity license: means a license issued in accordance with Chapter 5, Retail License Act, and Chapter 6, Part 10, Hospitality Amenity License. See Utah Code 32B-1-102
- Hotel: means a commercial lodging establishment that offers at least 40 rooms as temporary sleeping accommodations for compensation. See Utah Code 32B-6-1002
- 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- Licensee: means a person who holds a license. See Utah Code 32B-1-102
- offer for sale: means a transaction, exchange, or barter whereby, for consideration, an alcoholic product is either directly or indirectly transferred, solicited, ordered, delivered for value, or by a means or under a pretext is promised or obtained, whether done by a person as a principal, proprietor, or as staff, unless otherwise defined in this title or the rules made by the commission. See Utah Code 32B-1-102
- Person: means :
(24)(a) an individual;(24)(b) an association;(24)(c) an institution;(24)(d) a corporation;(24)(e) a company;(24)(f) a trust;(24)(g) a limited liability company;(24)(h) a partnership;(24)(i) a political subdivision;(24)(j) a government office, department, division, bureau, or other body of government; and(24)(k) any other organization or entity. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5- Premises: means a building, enclosure, or room used in connection with the storage, sale, furnishing, consumption, manufacture, or distribution, of an alcoholic product, unless otherwise defined in this title or rules made by the commission. See Utah Code 32B-1-102
- Resort: means the same as that term is defined in Section
32B-8-102 . See Utah Code 32B-1-102- Serve: means to place an alcoholic product before an individual. See Utah Code 32B-1-102
- Store: means to place or maintain in a location an alcoholic product. See Utah Code 32B-1-102
(2)(2)(a) The commission may only issue a hospitality amenity license to a hotel or a resort.(2)(b) Beginning November 1, 2020, the commission may issue a hospitality amenity license to establish hospitality amenity licensed premises at places and in numbers the commission considers proper for the storage, sale, offer for sale, furnishing, and consumption of alcoholic products on premises operated as a hospitality amenity licensee.(3) The commission may authorize the sale of an alcoholic product at as many as three hospitality amenity locations within the boundary of a hotel or the boundary of a resort building under one hospitality amenity license if:(3)(a) the hotel or resort has a minimum of 150 rooms for temporary sleeping accommodations; and(3)(b) the commission determines the location, design, and construction of the hotel or resort requires more than one hospitality amenity location within the hotel or resort to serve the public convenience.(4) Except as otherwise provided in Section 32B-1-202, the commission may not issue a hospitality amenity license for premises that do not meet the proximity requirements of Subsection 32B-1-202(2).