Utah Code § 32B-8c-301

Specific operational requirements for arena license
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(1)
(a) In addition to complying with Chapter 5, Part 3, Retail Licensee Operational Requirements, an
arena licensee, staff of the arena licensee, and a sublicensee or person otherwise operating
under a sublicense shall comply with this section.
(b) Failure to comply as provided in Subjection (1)(a) may result in disciplinary action in
accordance with Chapter 3, Disciplinary Actions and Enforcement Act, against:
(i) the arena licensee;
(ii) individual staff of the arena licensee;
(iii) a sublicensee or person otherwise operating under a sublicense of the arena licensee;
(iv) individual staff of a sublicensee or person otherwise operating under a sublicense; or
(v) any combination of the persons listed in Subsections (1)(b)(i) through (iv).
(2)
(a) An arena licensee may not sell, offer for sale, or furnish an alcoholic product except:
(i) on sublicensed premises;
(ii) in accordance with a permit issued under this title; or

(iii) under a package agency agreement with the department, subject to Chapter 2, Part 6,
Package Agency.
(b) An arena licensee who sells, offers for sale, or furnishes an alcoholic product as provided in
Subsection (2)(a) shall sell, offer for sale, or furnish the alcoholic product:
(i) if on sublicensed premises, in accordance with the operational requirements described in
Section 32B-8d-104;
(ii) if under a permit issued under this title, in accordance with the operational requirements
under the provisions applicable to the permit; and
(iii) if as a package agency, in accordance with the contract with the department and Chapter 2,
Part 6, Package Agency.
(3)
(a) To be licensed as an arena licensee, a person shall maintain at least 70% of the person's
gross revenues related to the sale of food or beverages for the arena licensee and each of
the arena licensee's sublicenses from the sale of food.
(b) A person complies with Subsection (3)(a) if the percentage calculated by dividing the arena's
and each of the arena's sublicense's annual markup cost by the sum of the the arena's and
each of the arena's sublicense's annual gross revenues from food sales and the arena's and
each of the arena's sublicense's annual markup cost does not exceed 30%.
(4) An arena licensee shall, directly or indirectly, supervise and direct a person involved in the sale,
offer for sale, or furnishing of an alcoholic product under an arena license.

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