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2011 Utah Code
Title 32B Alcoholic Beverage Control Act
Chapter 4 Criminal Offenses and Procedure Act
Section 501 Operating without a license or permit.

32B-4-501. Operating without a license or permit.
(1) A person may not operate the following businesses without first obtaining a license under this title if the business allows a person to purchase or consume an alcoholic product on the premises of the business:
(a) a restaurant;
(b) an airport lounge;
(c) a business operated in the same manner as a club licensee;
(d) a resort;
(e) a business operated to sell, offer for sale, or furnish beer for on-premise consumption;
(f) a business operated as an on-premise banquet licensee; or
(g) a business similar to one listed in Subsections (1)(a) through (f).
(2) A person conducting an event that is open to the general public may not directly or indirectly sell, offer for sale, or furnish an alcoholic product to a person attending the event without first obtaining an event permit under this title.
(3) A person conducting a private event may not directly or indirectly sell or offer for sale an alcoholic product to a person attending the private event without first obtaining an event permit under this title.
(4) A person may not operate the following businesses in this state without first obtaining a license under this title:
(a) a winery manufacturer;
(b) a distillery manufacturer;
(c) a brewery manufacturer;
(d) a local industry representative of:
(i) a manufacturer of an alcoholic product;
(ii) a supplier of an alcoholic product; or
(iii) an importer of an alcoholic product;
(e) a liquor warehouser; or
(f) a beer wholesaler.
(5) A person may not operate a public conveyance in this state without first obtaining a public service permit under this title if that public conveyance allows a person to purchase or consume an alcoholic product:
(a) on the public conveyance; or
(b) on the premises of a hospitality room located within a depot, terminal, or similar facility at which a service is provided to a patron of the public conveyance.

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