5.12.170: LICENSES AND PERMITS; CLASSIFICATION:
Licenses and permits issued under the provisions of this chapter shall be classified into the following types, which shall carry the privileges and responsibilities hereinafter set forth in this chapter. Establishments that hold any of the following licenses or permits shall comply with all provisions of the Utah State Code applicable to their license type, including but not limited to hours of operation and limitations on employment of and service to minors.
License/Permit Name
Definition
Utah State Code (Title-Chapter-Part)
License/Permit Name
Definition
Utah State Code (Title-Chapter-Part)
Banquet and catering retailer license
A banquet and catering license is required for the storage, sale, service, and consumption of liquor, wine, heavy beer, and beer for contracted banquet activities on the premises of a hotel, resort facility, sports center, or convention center. It also allows for room service in hotels and resorts.
32B-5
32B-6-6
Beer-only restaurant retailer license
A beer-only restaurant license shall entitle the licensee to sell beer for consumption on the premises of a licensed restaurant in open containers in any size not to exceed 2 liters capacity and on draft, in conjunction with an order of food which is prepared, sold and served at the restaurant.
32B-5
32B-6-9
Manufacturing license
Manufacturing licenses include brewery, distillery, and winery licenses. A brewery license is required to manufacture, brew, store, transport, or export beer and heavy beer. A distillery license is required to manufacture, store, transport, import or export liquor. A winery license is required to manufacture, store, transport, import or export wines.
32B-5
32B-11
Off-premises beer retailer license
An off-premises beer retailer license shall entitle the licensee to sell beer, on the premises described therein, in original containers of a size not to exceed 2 liters, for consumption off the premises.
32B-7
On-premises bar establishment liquor license
A bar establishment license is required for a dining club or bar establishment, as defined under State law.
32B-5
32B-6-4
On-premises beer tavern retailer license
An on-premises beer tavern license shall entitle the licensee to sell beer for consumption on the licensed premises in any size of open container not exceeding 2 liters, and on draft. On- premises beer tavern licenses shall be required of taverns, beer bars, parlors, lounges, cabarets and nightclubs where the revenue from the sale of beer exceeds the revenue of the sale of food, although food need not be sold in such establishments.
32B-5
32B-6-7
On-premises equity or fraternal license
An equity license or fraternal license is required for equity associations (such as a country club) or a fraternal organizations (such as a mutual benefit or patriotic association that is organized under a lodge system).
32B-5
32B-6-4
Reception center alcohol license
A reception center license is required for the storage, sale, service, and consumption of liquor, wine, heavy beer, and beer for banquet and event functions on the premises of small banquet and event venues that want to sell, offer for sale, or furnish alcoholic beverages on their premises.
32B-5
32B-6-8
 
Recreational on- premises beer retailer license
An on-premises beer retailer license is required for the sale of beer at retail for on-premises consumption for establishments that are tied to a "recreational amenity" as defined in Utah Code.
32B-5
32B-6-7
Restaurant liquor licenses - full service
Full service restaurant liquor licenses are required for the storage, sale, service, and consumption of alcoholic beverages on the premises of a restaurant that is engaged primarily in serving meals to the general public.
32B-5
32B-6-2
Restaurant liquor licenses - limited service
Limited restaurant liquor licenses are required for the storage, sale, service, and consumption of wine, heavy beer, and beer on the premises of a restaurant that is engaged primarily in serving meals to the general public.
32B-5
32B-6-3
Single event alcohol permits
A single event permit is required to sell liquor, wine, beer or heavy beer (over 3.2%) at a temporary event. These are available to a bona fide partnership, corporation, limited liability company, church, political organization, or incorporated association or to a recognized subordinate lodge, chapter or other local unit thereof that is conducting a civic or community enterprise or convention. The organization must have been in existence as a bona fide organization for at least 1 year prior to the date of application.
32B-9-1
32B-9-2
32B-9-3
Temporary beer event permits
Temporary beer event permits are required to sell beer (3.2%) for on-premises consumption at a temporary event that does not last longer than 30 days.
32B-9-1
32B-9-2
32B-9-4
 
(Ord. 17-18)