Utah Code § 32B-2-604

Bond related to package agency
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(1)
(a) A package agent who has a consignment liquor inventory owned by the state shall post a:
(i) consignment surety bond:
(A) payable to the department; and
(B) in the amount of the consignment inventory; and
(ii) cash or surety bond:
(A) payable to the department; and
(B) in the penal amount of at least $1,000, as the department determines.

(b) A package agent who has a consignment liquor inventory shall ensure that a consignment
surety bond is conditioned upon a package agent's return of the unsold consignment liquor
inventory at the termination of a package agency agreement.
(2) A package agent that owns the package agency's liquor inventory shall post a cash bond or
surety bond:
(a) in the penal amount of at least $1,000, as the department determines; and
(b) payable to the department.
(3) A package agent shall procure and maintain the bond required under this section for as long as
the package agent continues to operate as a package agent.
(4) A bond required under this section shall be:
(a) in a form approved by the attorney general; and
(b) conditioned upon the package agent's faithful compliance with this title, the rules of the
commission, and the package agency agreement.
(5)
(a) If a surety bond posted by a package agency under this section is canceled due to the
package agent's or package agency's negligence, the department may assess a $300
reinstatement fee.
(b) No part of a bond posted by a package agent under this section may be withdrawn:
(i) during the period the package agency is in effect; or
(ii) while a revocation of the package agency is pending against the package agent.
(6)
(a) A bond posted under this section by a package agent may be forfeited if the package agency
is revoked.
(b) Notwithstanding Subsection (6)(a), the department may make a claim against a bond posted
by a package agent for money owed the department under this title without the commission
first revoking the package agency.

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