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Senate revises single‑event alcohol permit structure to give organizers more flexibility

Utah State Senate · February 11, 2008
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Summary

SB165 rewrites single-event alcoholic beverage permit rules to offer two permitting tracks — four 5‑day permits or twelve 72‑hour permits — to give event organizers more flexibility; sponsor said DABC expressed no opposition and the bill passed on third reading.

The Utah Senate approved Senate Bill 165, which restructures the state's single‑event alcoholic beverage permit framework. Sponsor Senator McCoy said the change was prompted by arts and event organizations that host numerous short events across a season and now must rely on…

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