Utah Code Ann. § 32B-6-205.2
(1)
(b) Failure to comply with Subsection (1)(a) may result in disciplinary action in accordance with Chapter 3, Disciplinary Actions and Enforcement Act, against:
(2)
(4)
(a) A full-service restaurant licensee may sell, offer for sale, or furnish liquor at the licensed premises during the following time periods only:
(b) A full-service restaurant licensee may sell, offer for sale, or furnish beer at the licensed premises during the following time periods only:
(5)
(a) A full-service restaurant licensee may not furnish an alcoholic product for on-premise consumption except after:
(i) the patron to whom the full-service restaurant licensee furnishes the alcoholic product is seated at:
(ii) the full-service restaurant licensee confirms that the patron intends to:
(b)
(i) While a patron waits for a seat at a table or counter in the dining area of a full-service restaurant licensee, the full-service restaurant licensee may sell, offer for sale, or furnish to the patron one drink that contains a single portion of an alcoholic product as described in Section 32B-5-304 if:
(ii)
(6) A patron may consume an alcoholic product on the full-service restaurant licensee's licensed premises only if the patron is seated at:
(7)
(9)
(b)
(i) A minor may be in a dispensing area if the minor is:
(10) Except as provided in Subsection 32B-5-307(3), a full-service restaurant licensee may dispense an alcoholic product only if:
(a) the alcoholic product is dispensed from:
(ii) an area that is:
(iii) the premises of a bar licensee that is:
(11)
(12) A full-service restaurant licensee may not:
(13) A full-service restaurant licensee may state in a food or alcoholic product menu a charge or fee made in connection with the sale, service, or consumption of liquor, including:
(14)
(a) In addition to the requirements described in Section 32B-5-302, a full-service restaurant licensee shall maintain each of the following records for at least three years:
(15) A full-service restaurant licensee may lease to a patron of the full-service restaurant licensee a locked storage space:
(b) for the storage of wine that:
(ii) only the full-service restaurant licensee or staff of the full-service restaurant licensee may remove from the locker for the patron's use in accordance with this title, including:
Amended by Chapter 371, 2023 General Session