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House amends liquor-liability law to clarify per-person and aggregate coverage limits

Utah House of Representatives · February 21, 2014
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Summary

The House adopted an amendment clarifying that liquor-liability insurance should be $1,000,000 per person, $2,000,000 per occurrence and $4,000,000 aggregate for a calendar year; sponsor said the change corrects legal inconsistency and protects the public.

On the House floor Feb. 21, Representative Snow moved and the House adopted Amendment 2 to House Bill 312, which adjusts statutory language governing required liquor-liability insurance for businesses that serve alcoholic beverages. The amendment changes the language to specify coverage amounts and correct an inconsistency in how insurers had been interpreting…

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