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2006 Utah Code - 32A-6-102 — Application and renewal requirements.

     32A-6-102.   Application and renewal requirements.
     (1) A person seeking a special use permit of any kind under this chapter shall file a written application with the department in a form prescribed by the department. The application shall be accompanied by:
     (a) a nonrefundable application fee if required by any section of this chapter;
     (b) an initial permit fee if required by any section of this chapter, which is refundable if a permit is not granted;
     (c) a one-time special use permit fee if required by any section of this chapter, which is refundable if a permit is not granted;
     (d) a statement of the purpose for which the applicant has applied for the special permit;
     (e) written consent of the local authority;
     (f) a bond, where required by any section of this chapter;
     (g) where required by any section of this chapter, a floor plan of the immediate area within the premises in which the applicant proposes that alcoholic products are stored, used, mixed, sold, or consumed;
     (h) a signed consent form stating that the permittee will permit any authorized representative of the commission, department, or any other law enforcement officer unrestricted right to enter the permittee's premises;
     (i) in the case of an applicant that is a partnership, corporation, or limited liability company, proper verification evidencing that the person or persons signing the special use permit application are authorized to so act on the behalf of the partnership, corporation, or limited liability company;
     (j) a description of the types of alcoholic product the applicant intends to use under authority of the special use permit; and
     (k) any other information the commission or department may require by rule or policy to allow complete evaluation of the application.
     (2) (a) All special use permits expire on December 31 of each year unless otherwise provided on the permit.
     (b) Persons desiring to renew a renewable special use permit shall submit a completed renewal application to the department no later than November 30.
     (c) Failure to meet the renewal requirements shall result in an automatic forfeiture of the license, effective on the date the existing permit expires.
     (d) Renewal applications shall be in a form prescribed by the department.
     (3) To ensure compliance with Subsection 32A-6-105(8), the commission may suspend or revoke a special use permit if any special use permittee does not immediately notify the department of any change in:
     (a) ownership of the permittee's business;
     (b) for a corporate owner, the:
     (i) corporate officers or directors; or
     (ii) shareholders holding at least 20% of the total issued and outstanding stock of the corporation; or
     (c) for a limited liability company:
     (i) managers; or
     (ii) members owning at least 20% of the limited liability company.

Amended by Chapter 314, 2003 General Session

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