2010 Utah Code
Title 32A - Alcoholic Beverage Control Act
Chapter 12 - Criminal Offenses
32A-12-502 (Repealed 07/01/11) - Unlawful removal from conveyance or diversion of shipments.

32A-12-502 (Repealed 07/01/11). Unlawful removal from conveyance or diversion of shipments.
(1) It is unlawful for any motor carrier or other person transporting any alcoholic product in interstate or other commerce intended for, or consigned to, or claimed to be intended for or consigned to any person without this state, to remove or to permit any person to remove the alcoholic product or any part of the alcoholic product from the conveyance in which it is carried while within this state.
(2) Removal from the conveyance may be allowed if a motor carrier or other person notifies the department in writing at least 24 hours before the intended removal and complies with the instructions given by the department. The department shall, upon receiving this notice or a notice under Subsection (4), take precautions as necessary to ensure compliance with the laws of this state relating to alcoholic products.
(3) It is unlawful for any person to receive for storage or other purpose, or to possess any alcoholic product that has been removed from a car or other conveyance in violation of this section.
(4) It is unlawful for any motor carrier, or any other person, to divert to any place within this state, or to deliver to any person in this state, any alcoholic product that has been consigned for shipment to any place without this state, unless the carrier or other person first notifies the department in writing at least 24 hours before the intended diversion or delivery, and complies with the instructions given by the department.

Amended by Chapter 170, 1996 General Session
Repealed by Chapter 276, 2010 General Session

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