between the hours of 1 a.m. and 10 a.m.
(ii) This Subsection (2)(f) does not preclude a local authority from being more restrictivewith respect to the hours of sale, service, or consumption of beer at a temporary special event.
(g) Beer may not be sold, served, or otherwise furnished to a:
(i) minor;
(ii) person actually, apparently, or obviously intoxicated;
(iii) known habitual drunkard; or
(iv) known interdicted person.
(h) (i) Beer may not be sold at less than the cost of the beer to the permittee.
(ii) Beer may not be sold at a price that encourages over consumption or intoxication.
(iii) Beer may not be sold at a special or reduced price for only certain hours of the day ofthe permitted event.
(iv) More than one beer beverage may not be sold or served for the price of a single beerbeverage.
(v) The permittee may not engage in a public promotion involving or offering free beerto the general public.
(i) The permittee and its employees may not permit an attendee to carry from thepremises an open container that:
(i) is used for drinking purposes; and
(ii) contains an alcoholic beverage.
(j) A minor may not sell, serve, dispense, or handle any beer at a temporary special event.
(3) The permittee shall maintain an expense and revenue ledger or record showing:
(a) expenditures made for beer; and
(b) the revenue from sale of beer.
(4) A temporary special event beer permit may not be transferred.
(5) A temporary special event beer permittee may not on the premises serviced by thepermittee:
(a) engage in or allow any form of gambling, as defined and proscribed in Title 76,Chapter 10, Part 11, Gambling;
(b) have any video gaming device, as defined and proscribed by Title 76, Chapter 10,Part 11, Gambling; or
(c) engage in or permit a contest, game, gaming scheme, or gaming device that requiresthe risking of something of value for a return or for an outcome when the return or outcome isbased upon an element of chance, excluding the playing of an amusement device that confersonly an immediate and unrecorded right of replay not exchangeable for value.
(6) A temporary special event beer permittee or an employee of the temporary specialevent beer permittee may not knowingly allow a person at an event to, in violation of Title 58,Chapter 37, Utah Controlled Substances Act, or Chapter 37a, Utah Drug Paraphernalia Act:
(a) sell, distribute, possess, or use a controlled substance, as defined in Section 58-37-2;or
(b) use, deliver, or possess with the intent to deliver drug paraphernalia, as defined inSection 58-37a-3.
Repealed by Chapter 276, 2010 General Session
Amended by Chapter 391, 2008 General Session