Utah Code § 32B-10-305

Change in location request for a public service permit
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(1) A public service permittee operating at an international airport may request a change in location
within the international airport, if the international airport requires the public service permittee to
relocate to another location within the international airport.

(2) To request a change in location, a public service permittee described in Subsection (1) shall, in
a manner prescribed by the department, submit to the department:
(a) a statement of the total number of regularly numbered flights for which the public service
permittee plans to use the special use permit;
(b) a floor plan of any room or facility in which the public service permittee plans to establish a
hospitality room;
(c) evidence of the proximity of each proposed hospitality room to the arrival and departure area
used by a person traveling the public service permittee's airline; and
(d) any other information the department requires.
(3)
(a) Before approving a public service permittee's request to change location at an international
airport, the commission shall:
(i) determine that the public service permittee filed a complete change in location request, as
described in Subsection (2);
(ii) determine that the public service permittee is in compliance with this chapter and part;
(iii) consider the physical characteristics of the premises where an alcoholic product is
proposed to be used, mixed, stored, sold, offered for sale, or furnished, including:
(A) the conditions of the premises;
(B) public visibility; and
(C) safety considerations; and
(iv) consider any other factor the commission considers necessary.
(b) The commission may delegate to the department:
(i) the authority to approve a change in location for a public service permittee at an international
airport; and
(ii) the duties described in this Subsection (3).
(4) Upon commission approval of the public service permittee's request to change location, the
public service permittee shall move to the newly approved location within the international
airport.

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