6-5-110: TEMPORARY SPECIAL EVENT:
   A.   Temporary Special Event License: A temporary special event license shall authorize the licensee to sell, offer for sale, or furnish beer at retail for on premises consumption at a temporary event that does not last longer than thirty (30) days and shall authorize the storage, service and consumption of beer at such temporary event.
   B.   State And Local License Required: Before a person may sell beer at retail for on premises consumption at a special event, it must first obtain a temporary special event license from the city and the required license or permit from the Utah alcoholic beverage control commission. Pursuant to Utah Code Annotated section 32B-9-404, as amended, the suspension or revocation of a licensee's state license shall automatically prohibit the licensee from continuing to operate under the city license.
   C.   General Restrictions: A temporary special event licensee shall comply with the general restrictions set forth in Utah Code Annotated section 32B-9-204, as amended.
   D.   Operational Restrictions: A person granted a temporary special event license from the city and the staff of the licensee shall comply with all of the general operations requirements set forth in Utah Code Annotated section 32B-9-204, as amended, for event permits, and section 32B-9-406, as amended, regarding specific operational requirements for temporary event beer permits. The provisions of section 32B-9-406, as amended, are adopted by this reference as if fully set forth herein.
   E.   Compliance: Each person granted a temporary special event license and the staff of the licensee shall abide by the conditions and requirements set forth in this chapter and all state law requirements. Failure to comply may result in suspension or revocation of the license or other disciplinary action taken against staff or the licensee.
   F.   Records: All holders of a temporary special event license shall maintain records which shall disclose the gross sales of beer sold for consumption during the temporary event. Each licensee shall retain all invoices, vouchers, sales slips, receipts and other records and other commodity purchases from all suppliers. Such records shall be available for inspection and audit by the city license official at any time during the temporary special event and for a period of eighteen (18) months after the end of the temporary event. Failure to properly maintain such records for such inspection and audit shall be cause for revocation of the license. Licensees shall also comply with the records requirements set forth in Utah Code Annotated section 32B-9-406, as amended.
   G.   Restriction On Number: No person may be issued more than three (3) temporary special event licenses in any calendar year. (Ord. 2014-38, 12-2-2014)