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[Utah Administrative Code Table of Contents]
[Title R081. Table of Contents]
R81-9-1 Application.
A license application shall be included in the agenda of the monthly commission meeting for consideration for issuance of a liquor warehousing license when the requirements of Sections 32A-9-102 and 32A-9-103 have been met, a completed application has been received by the department, and the warehouse premises have been inspected by the department.
R81-9-2 Transportation.
Dual licensees, those who have both a liquor warehousing license and a beer wholesaling license, pursuant to Chapters 9 and 11 of the Act, may transport liquor, wine, and heavy beer to the department and to federal military installations within Utah.
R81-9-3 Records.
Each licensee shall keep available and open for audit at all times during regular business hours, complete and accurate records of shipments to or from their warehouse facility. Records shall be kept for a minimum of three years.
R81-9-4 Audits.
The liquor warehouse licensee shall allow the department, through its authorized representatives, to audit all records of their liquor warehouse license at times the department considers advisable.
R81-9-5 Inspection.
A liquor warehouse licensee shall permit any authorized representative of the commission, department, citizens' council, or any law enforcement officer unrestricted right to enter the liquor warehouse facility to inspect the premises.
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KEY: alcoholic beverages
1991
[Editor's note: Below are references
to the Utah Code that are listed by the
agency making this rule as authority
for the rule.]
32A-1-107
Notice of Continuation January 10, 1997
