Utah Code § 32B-17-202

Application requirements for liquor transport license
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To obtain a liquor transport license, a person shall submit to the department:
(1) a written application in a form prescribed by the department;
(2) a nonrefundable $300 application fee;
(3) an initial license fee of $2,300 that is refundable if the commission does not issue a liquor
transport license;
(4) a copy of the person's current business license;
(5) a bond as specified in Section 32B-17-206;
(6) evidence that the person carries liability insurance in an amount and form satisfactory to the
department;
(7) if the person is a central receiving and distribution center:
(a) a floor plan of each premises where the central receiving and distribution center proposes to
receive, screen, store, or deliver alcoholic product;
(b) a statement of the number of airport licensees for which the central receiving and distribution
center proposes to provide services under the liquor transport license; and
(c) a signed consent form stating that the central receiving and distribution center will permit any
authorized representative of the commission or the department or a law enforcement officer
to have unrestricted right to enter the central receiving and distribution center's premises, in
compliance with applicable federal security procedures; and

(8) any other information the commission or department requires.

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