Utah Code § 32B-9-403

Director's power to issue temporary beer event permit
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(1) Before a person may sell, offer for sale, or furnish beer at retail for on-premise consumption at
an event, the person shall obtain in accordance with this part:
(a) a single event permit; or
(b)
(i) a temporary beer event permit; and
(ii)
(A) a beer permit issued by the local authority as provided in Section 32B-9-404; or
(B) written consent of the local authority to sell beer at retail for on-premise consumption at
the event.
(2)
(a) Subject to Subsection (4), the director may issue a temporary beer event permit to allow the
sale, offering for sale, or furnishing of beer for on-premise consumption only at an event that
does not last longer than 30 days.
(b) A temporary beer event permit authorizes, for a period not to exceed 30 days, the storage,
sale, offer for sale, furnishing, and consumption of beer at an event.
(c) If a person obtains a temporary beer event permit for an event that lasts no longer than 30
days, an on-premise beer retailer license is not required for the sale of beer at the event.

(3)
(a) The director may not issue a temporary beer event permit to a person if the aggregate of the
days that the person is authorized to store, sell, offer for sale, or furnish an alcoholic product
under a temporary beer event permit will exceed a total of 90 days in any one calendar year.
(b) The director may not issue, and a person may not obtain, a temporary beer event permit to
avoid or attempt to avoid the requirement to be licensed under Chapter 6, Part 7, On-Premise
Beer Retailer License.
(4) Before the director issues or denies the issuance of a temporary beer event permit under this
section, the director shall comply with Section 32B-9-202.

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