Utah Admin. Code R82-2-301 - Types of Package Agencies
(1)
This rule is made pursuant to section
32B-2-202, which authorizes the
Commission to make rules governing package agencies.
(2) Package agencies are retail liquor
outlets operated by private persons under contract with the Department for the
purpose of selling packaged liquor from facilities other than state liquor
stores for off premise consumption. Package agencies are classified into five
types:
(a) Type 1 - A package agency under
contract with the Department which is operated in conjunction with a resort
environment (e.g., hotel, ski lodge, summer recreation area).
(b) Type 2 - A package agency under contract
with the Department which is in conjunction with another business where the
primary source of income to the operator is not from the sale of
liquor.
(c) Type 3 - A package
agency under contract with the Department, which is not in conjunction with
another business, but is in existence for the main purpose of selling
liquor.
(d) Type 4 - A package
agency under contract with the Department which is located within a facility
approved by the Commission for the purpose of selling and delivering liquor to
tenants or occupants of specific rooms which have been leased, rented, or
licensed within the same facility. A type 4 package agency shall not be open to
the general public. A type 4 package agency may also sell liquor other than in
a sealed container (i.e. by the drink) as part of room service.
(e) Type 5 - A package agency under contract
with the Department which is at a manufacturing facility that has been granted
a manufacturing license by the Commission.
(3) The Commission may grant type 4 package
agency privileges to a type 1 package agency.
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