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32A-1-601 (Repealed 07/01/11) - Title -- Purpose -- Application to other laws.

32A-1-601 (Repealed 07/01/11). Title -- Purpose -- Application to other laws.
(1) This part is known as the "Attire, Conduct, and Entertainment Act."
(2) This part establishes reasonable and uniform time, place, and manner of operationrestrictions relating to attire, conduct, and sexually oriented entertainers on a premises or at anevent at which alcoholic beverages are sold, served, or allowed to be consumed under a retaillicense or permit issued by the commission so as to:
(a) reduce the adverse secondary effects that the attire, conduct, and sexually orientedentertainers may have upon communities of this state; and
(b) protect the health, peace, safety, welfare, and morals of the residents of communitiesof this state.
(3) Nothing in this part permits or allows the showing or display of any matter that iscontrary to:
(a) applicable federal or state statutes prohibiting obscenity; or
(b) state statutes relating to lewdness or indecent public displays.
(4) A local authority may be more restrictive of attire, conduct, or sexually orientedentertainers of the type prohibited in this part.

Repealed by Chapter 276, 2010 General Session
Enacted by Chapter 284, 2007 General Session

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