Utah Admin. Code R82-10-402 - Industry Participation in Educational Seminars Involving Liquor, Wine, and Heavy Beer
(1) Authority. This
rule is pursuant to sections
32B-4-401 and
32B-4-701 through
32B-4-708. These provisions:
preclude an industry member from selling, shipping, transporting, furnishing or
supplying or causing the selling, shipping, transporting, furnishing or
supplying of liquor, wine, and heavy beer products to another within this state
other than the Department, a military installation, a holder of a special use
permit to the extent authorized in the permit, and a bonded liquor warehouse;
preclude an industry member from supplying anything of value except as allowed
by law; preclude an industry member from giving away any of its alcoholic
products to any person except for testing, analysis, and sampling purposes by
the Department and local industry representative licensees to the extent
authorized by 32B, Chapter 10, Special Use Permit Act; allow an industry member
to participate in educational seminars involving the Department, retailers,
holders of educational or scientific special use permits, or other industry
members under certain conditions, but preclude the use of samples at such
seminars; and allow an industry member to serve alcoholic products to others at
a private social function hosted by the industry member so long as the product
is not served as part of a promotion of the industry member's products or as a
subterfuge to provide samples to others for product testing, analysis, or
sampling purposes.
(2)
Definitions. For purposes of this rule:
(a)
"Educational seminar" means an educational class involving the study of
alcoholic beverages attended only by students who have registered in advance
for the course, a privately-hosted event or social function held by a private
group engaged in the study of alcoholic beverages, and a private training
session held by a retailer for the purpose of educating the retailer and the
retailer's employees of the qualities and characteristics of alcoholic
beverages. An educational seminar does not include a seminar to which the
general public is invited to attend.
(b) "Industry member" means a liquor, wine or
heavy beer manufacturer, supplier, importer, wholesaler, or any of its
affiliates, subsidiaries, officers, directors, agents, employees, or
representatives.
(c)
(i) "Private event" means a specific social,
business, or recreational event for which an entire room, area, or hall is
leased, rented, or reserved, in advance by an identified group, and the event
is limited in attendance to people who are specifically designated and their
guests.
(ii) "Private event" does
not include an event to which the general public is invited whether for an
admission fee or not.
(d) "Retailer" means the holder of an
alcoholic beverage license or permit issued by the Commission to allow the
holder to engage in the sale of alcoholic beverages to consumers, or any of the
holder's agents, officers, directors, shareholders, partners, or
employees.
(e)
(i) "Sample" means liquor, wine and heavy
beer that is placed in the possession of the Department for testing, analysis,
and sampling by the Department, or for testing, analysis, and sampling by local
industry representatives on the premises of the Department. Samples are
furnished by industry members to the Department for these purposes at no cost,
and are labeled by the Department as samples.
(ii) Sample does not include liquor, wine and
heavy beer that is sold by the Department at retail after taxes and markup have
been included.
(3) General Purpose. This rule authorizes
industry representatives, under certain restrictions, to attend and participate
in educational seminars where liquor, wine and heavy beer products are
analyzed, tested, and tasted.
(4)
Application of Rule.
(a) An industry member
may attend and participate in an educational seminar where liquor, wine and
heavy beer products are analyzed, tested, and tasted only as the invited guest
of the host of the seminar. An industry member may not directly or indirectly
host, organize, or otherwise arrange for an educational seminar where such
products are present.
(b) Liquor,
wine and heavy beer products used at an educational seminar must be purchased
by the host from the Department at full retail. An industry member may not
directly or indirectly furnish or otherwise provide the liquor, wine and heavy
beer products for the seminar. No liquor, wine or heavy beer samples may be
present or used at an educational seminar. Tastings involving samples may occur
only on the Department's premises in accordance with section
32B-4-705.
(c) An industry member may be invited by the
host to lecture, and analyze, test, and taste the liquor, wine and heavy beer
products during the industry member's presentation at an educational
seminar.
(d) An educational seminar
where liquor, wine and heavy beer products are present may not be used by an
industry member to introduce retailers to new products which are not presently
listed by the Department for sale in this state.
(e) An educational seminar may not be open to
the general public.
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