2006 Utah Code - 32A-1-122 — Liquor prices.

     32A-1-122.   Liquor prices.
     (1) Except as provided in Subsections (2) and (3), all liquor sold within the state shall be marked up in an amount not less than 64.5% above the cost to the department.
     (2) All liquor sold to military installations in Utah shall be marked up in an amount not less than 15% above the cost to the department.
     (3) If a wine manufacturer producing less than 20,000 gallons of wine in any calendar year, as verified by the department pursuant to federal or other verifiable production reports, first applies to the department for a reduced markup, all wine sold in Utah by the wine manufacturer shall be marked up in an amount not less than 30% above the cost to the department.
     (4) Nothing in this section prohibits the department from selling discontinued lines at a discount.

Amended by Chapter 314, 2003 General Session

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