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Senate delays bill to let wineries offer tastings and limited on-site sales after safety and drafting concerns
Utah State Senate · January 29, 1991
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Summary
Senate discussion of SB 63 focused on allowing small wineries to offer tastings and sell wine on-site (with food) as a tourism promotion; senators raised questions about task-force review, training, and public-safety safeguards and moved to 'circle' the bill for further drafting.
Senate debate over SB 63 centered on whether a Moab winery should be authorized to serve samples and make on-site retail sales as a tourism promotion.
Senator Lane Bunnell, sponsor of the floor presentation, described a business run by Anita Bradford that cultivates about 50 acres of grapes and has…
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