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(Utah Adminstrative Code as in effect on January 1, 2000)

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[Title R081. Table of Contents]

(R81. Alcoholic Beverage Control, Administration. )

R81-12. Manufacturer Representative (Distillery, Winery, Brewery).

R81-12-1 Application.
R81-12-2 Industry Participation in Educational Seminars Involving Liquor, Wine and Heavy Beer Products.

R81-12-1 Application.

An application for a local industry representative license shall be included in the agenda of the monthly commission meeting for consideration for issuance of a license when the requirements of 32A-8-502 and -503 have been met, and a completed application has been received by the department.

R81-12-2 Industry Participation in Educational Seminars Involving Liquor, Wine and Heavy Beer Products.

(1) Authority. This rule is pursuant to 32A-12-201 (2), 32A-12-603 (2), 32A-12-603 (9), and 32A-12-606. These provisions preclude industry members from soliciting or canvassing for orders, or otherwise furnishing or supplying liquor, wine, and heavy beer products to another within this state other than the department and military installations; preclude industry members from supplying anything of value except as allowed by law; preclude industry members from giving away any of its alcoholic products to any person except for testing, analysis, and sampling purposes by the department, local industry representative licensees, and licensed alcoholic beverage retailers to the extent authorized by the Act; allow industry members to participate in educational seminars involving the department, retailers, holders of educational or scientific special use permits, or other industry members under certain conditions, but preclude the use of samples at such seminars; and allow industry members to serve alcoholic products to others at private social functions hosted by the industry member so long as the product is not served as part of a promotion of its products or as a subterfuge to provide samples to others for product testing, analysis, or sampling purposes.

(2) Definitions. For purposes of this rule:

(a) "Educational seminar" means an educational class involving the study of alcoholic beverages attended only by students who have registered in advance for the course, a privately-hosted event or social function held by a private group engaged in the study of alcoholic beverages, and a private training session held by a retailer for the purpose of educating the retailer and the retailer's employees of the qualities and characteristics of alcoholic beverages. An educational seminar does not include a seminar to which the general public is invited to attend.

(b) "Industry member" means a liquor, wine or heavy beer manufacturer, supplier, importer, wholesaler, or any of its affiliates, subsidiaries, officers, director, agents, employees, or representatives.

(c) "Privately-hosted event" or "private social function" means a specific social, business, or recreational event for which an entire room, area, or hall has been leased, rented, or reserved, in advance by an identified group, and the event or function is limited in attendance to people who have been specifically designated and their guests. Privately-hosted event" and "private social function" does not include an event or function to which the general public is invited whether for an admission fee or not.

(d) "Retailer" means the holder of an alcoholic beverage license or permit issued by the commission to allow the holder to engage in the sale of alcoholic beverages to consumers, or any of the holder's agents, officers, directors, shareholders, partners, or employees.

(e) "Sample" means liquor, wine and heavy beer that is placed in the possession of the department for testing, analysis, and sampling by the department, for use in a trade show conducted by the department, or for testing, analysis, and sampling by local industry representatives on the premises of the department. Samples are furnished by industry members to the department for these purposes at no cost, and are labeled by the department as samples. Sample does not include liquor, wine and heavy beer that is sold by the department at retail after taxes and markup have been included.

(3) General Purpose. This rule authorizes industry representatives, under certain restrictions, to attend and participate in educational seminars where liquor, wine and heavy beer products are analyzed, tested, and tasted.

(4) Application of Rule.

(a) An industry member may attend and participate in an educational seminar where liquor, wine and heavy beer products are analyzed, tested, and tasted only as the invited guest of the host of the seminar. An industry member may not directly or indirectly host, organize, or otherwise arrange for an educational seminar where such products are present.

(b) Liquor, wine and heavy beer products used at an educational seminar must be purchased by the host from the department at full retail. An industry member may not directly or indirectly furnish or otherwise provide the liquor, wine and heavy beer products for the seminar. No liquor, wine or heavy beer samples may be present or used at an educational seminar. Tastings involving samples may occur only at department trade shows or on the department's premises in accordance with Section 32A-12-603 (9)(b).

(c) Industry members may be invited by the host to lecture, and analyze, test, and taste the liquor, wine and heavy beer products during their presentation at an educational seminar.

(d) An educational seminar where liquor, wine and heavy beer products are present may not be used by industry members to introduce retailers to new products which are not presently listed by the department for sale in this state. Department trade shows are provided for this purpose.

(e) An educational seminar may not be open to the general public, and there shall be no public advertising of the seminar.

[Indexing] KEY: alcoholic beverages
    1993

[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

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