Utah Admin. Code R82-5-101 - Definitions
(1) Authority. This rule is made pursuant to
Sections 32B-1-102 and 32B-2-202.
(2) As used in this rule:
(a) "Convention center" is a publicly or
privately owned or operated facility:
(i) the
primary business or function of which is to host conventions, conferences, and
food and beverage functions under a banquet contract;
(ii) that has adequate kitchen or culinary
facilities on the premises of the convention center to provide complete meals;
and
(iii) that is in total at least
30,000 square feet.
(b)
"Resort facility" is a publicly or privately owned or operated commercial
recreational facility or area:
(i) that is
designed primarily to attract and accommodate people to a recreational or
sporting environment;
(ii) that is
capable of hosting conventions, conferences, and food and beverage functions
under a banquet contract;
(iii)
that has adequate kitchen or culinary facilities on the premises to provide
complete meals; and
(iv) that has at
least 1,500 square feet of function space consisting of meeting or dining rooms
that can be reserved for private use under a banquet contract that can
accommodate a minimum of 100 people, provided that in cities of the third,
fourth, or fifth class, unincorporated areas of a county, and towns, the
Commission shall have the authority to waive the minimum function space size
requirements.
(c) "Sports
center" is a publicly or privately owned or operated facility:
(i) that is designed primarily to attract
people to and accommodate people at sporting events;
(ii) that has a fixed seating capacity for
more than 2,000 persons;
(iii) that
is capable of hosting conventions, conferences, and food and beverage functions
under a banquet contract;
(iv) that
has adequate kitchen or culinary facilities on the premises of the sports
center to provide complete meals; and
(v) that has at least 2,500 square feet of
function space consisting of meeting or dining rooms that can be reserved for
private use under a banquet contract that can accommodate a minimum of 100
people, provided that in cities of the third, fourth, or fifth class,
unincorporated areas of a county, and towns, the Commission shall have the
authority to waive the minimum function space size requirements.
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