32A-6-105 (Repealed 07/01/11) - Operational restrictions.

32A-6-105 (Repealed 07/01/11). Operational restrictions.
Each person granted a special use permit and the employees and management personnelof the permittee shall abide by the following conditions and requirements. Failure to complymay result in a revocation of the permit, or other disciplinary action taken against individualemployees or management personnel. Suspension or revocation of a permit may be done by thecommission with or without cause.
(1) Where authorized by the permit, a permittee may purchase and receivenon-consumable alcoholic products directly from a manufacturer for industrial, educational,scientific, manufacturing, or health care facility use purposes.
(2) Except as otherwise provided, liquor may not be purchased by any permittee exceptfrom state stores or package agencies. Liquor so purchased may be transported by the permitteefrom the place of purchase to the permittee's premises. All liquor shall be purchased at prices setby the commission.
(3) Alcoholic products may not be stored, used, manufactured, blended, sold, orconsumed in any place other than as designated in the permittee's application.
(4) A permittee may not purchase, store, sell, use, consume, or manufacture any alcoholicproducts for any purpose other than that authorized by the special use permit.
(5) Except as otherwise provided, alcoholic products may not be sold, served, orotherwise furnished to any:
(a) minor;
(b) person actually, apparently, or obviously intoxicated;
(c) known habitual drunkard; or
(d) known interdicted person.
(6) Each permittee shall keep records and accounts, as required by commission rule, ofall alcoholic products purchased, manufactured, used, and sold.
(7) A special use permit may not be transferred from one location to another, withoutprior written approval of the commission.
(8) A special use permittee may not sell, transfer, assign, exchange, barter, give, orattempt in any way to dispose of the permit to any other person whether for monetary gain or not.

Repealed by Chapter 276, 2010 General Session
Amended by Chapter 314, 2003 General Session