Utah Admin. Code R82-4-101 - Age Verification
(1)
Authority. Sections
32B-1-401,
32B-1-404,
32B-1-405,
32B-1-407 and
32B-4-411.
(2) Purpose.
(a) Section
32B-1-407 requires applicable
licensees to verify proof of age of persons who appear to be 35 years of age or
younger either by an electronic age verification device, or an acceptable
alternate process established by Commission rule.
(b) This rule:
(i) establishes the minimum technology
specifications of electronic age verification devices;
(ii) establishes the procedures for recording
identification that cannot be electronically verified; and
(iii) establishes the security measures that
must be used by the applicable licensee to ensure that information obtained is
used only to verify proof of age and is not disclosed to others except to the
extent authorized by Title 32B, Alcoholic Beverage Control Act.
(3) Application of
Rule.
(a) An electronic age verification
device:
(i) shall contain:
(A) the technology of a magnetic stripe card
reader;
(B) the technology of a
two-dimensional ("2d") stack symbology card reader; or
(C) an alternate technology capable of
electronically verifying the proof of age;
(ii) shall be capable of reading:
(A) a valid state issued driver's
license;
(B) a valid state issued
identification card;
(C) a valid
military identification card; and
(D) a valid passport;
(iii) shall have a screen that displays no
more than:
(A) the individual's
name;
(B) the individual's
age;
(C) the number assigned to the
individual's proof of age by the issuing authority;
(D) the individual's the birth
date;
(E) the individual's gender;
and
(F) the status and expiration
date of the individual's proof of age; and
(iv) shall have the capability of
electronically storing the following information for seven days (168 hours):
(A) the individual's name;
(B) the individual's date of birth;
(C) the individual's age;
(D) the expiration date of the proof of age
identification card;
(E) the
individual's gender; and
(F) the
time and date the proof of age was scanned.
(b) An alternative method of verifying an
individual's proof of age when proof of age cannot be scanned electronically:
(i) shall include a record or log of the
information obtained from the individual's proof of age including the following
information:
(A) the type of proof of age
identification document presented;
(B) the number assigned to the individual's
proof of age document by the issuing authority;
(C) the expiration date of the proof of age
identification document;
(D) the
date the proof of age identification document was presented;
(E) the individual's name; and
(F) the individual's date of birth.
(c) Any data collected
either electronically or otherwise:
(i) may be
used by the licensee, and employees or agents of the licensee, solely for the
purpose of verifying an individual's proof of age;
(ii) may be acquired by law enforcement, or
other investigative agencies for any purpose under sections
32B-6-406 - 407;
(iii) may not be retained by the licensee in
a data base for mailing, advertising, or promotional activity;
(iv) may not be retained to acquire personal
information to make inappropriate personal contact with the individual;
and
(v) shall be retained for a
period of seven days from the date on which it was acquired, after which it
must be deleted.
(d) Any
person who still questions the age of the individual after being presented with
proof of age, shall require the individual to sign a statement of age form as
provided under section
32B-1-405.
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