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H.B. 191

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LIQUOR PACKAGE AGENCY CONTRACTS

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2001 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Sponsor: Michael R. Styler

             5      This act modifies the Alcoholic Beverage Code to provide for annual payment adjustments
             6      under certain package agency agreements and to make technical changes. The act
             7      appropriates $129,200 from the Liquor Control Fund for fiscal year 2001-02 to provide a one
             8      time adjustment in the amounts paid certain package agencies.
             9      This act affects sections of Utah Code Annotated 1953 as follows:
             10      AMENDS:
             11          32A-3-101, as last amended by Chapter 132, Laws of Utah 1991
             12      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             13          Section 1. Section 32A-3-101 is amended to read:
             14           32A-3-101. Commission's power to establish package agencies -- Limitations.
             15          (1) (a) The commission may, when considered necessary, create package agencies by
             16      entering into contractual relationships with persons to sell liquor in sealed packages from premises
             17      other than those owned or leased by the state. [Authorization]
             18          (b) The commission shall authorize a person to operate a package agency [is made] by [the
             19      issuance of] issuing a certificate from the commission that designates the person in charge of the
             20      agency as a "package agent" as defined under Section 32A-1-105 .
             21          (2) (a) Subject to this [subsection] Subsection (2), the total number of package agencies
             22      may not at any time aggregate more than that number determined by dividing the population of the
             23      state by 18,000. [Population]
             24          (b) For purposes of Subsection (2)(a), population shall be determined by:
             25          (i) the most recent United States decennial or special census; or [by]
             26          (ii) any other population determination made by the United States or state governments.
             27          [(a)] (c) The commission may establish seasonal package agencies established in areas and


             28      for periods it considers necessary. A seasonal package agency may not be operated for a period
             29      longer than nine consecutive months subject to the [following] restrictions[:] stated in Subsections
             30      (2)(c)(i) through (iii).
             31          (i) [Package agencies] A package agency established for operation during a summer time
             32      [periods are] period is known as a "Seasonal A" package [agencies] agency. The period of
             33      operation for a "Seasonal A" agency may begin as early as February 1 and may continue until
             34      October 31.
             35          (ii) [Package agencies] A package agency established for operation during a winter time
             36      [periods are] period is known as a "Seasonal B" package [agencies] agency. The period of
             37      operation for a "Seasonal B" agency may begin as early as September 1 and may continue until
             38      May 31.
             39          (iii) In determining the number of package agencies that the commission may establish
             40      under this section[,]:
             41          (A) a seasonal package [agencies are] agency is counted as one half of one package
             42      agency[. Each];
             43          (B) each "Seasonal A" agency shall be paired with a "Seasonal B" agency; and
             44          (C) the total number of months that each combined pair may be established for operation
             45      may not exceed 12 months for each calendar year.
             46          [(b)] (d) (i) If the location, design, and construction of a hotel may require more than one
             47      package agency sales location to serve the public convenience, the commission may authorize a
             48      single package agent to sell liquor at as many as three locations within the hotel under one package
             49      agency if:
             50          (A) the hotel has a minimum of 150 guest rooms; and [if]
             51          (B) all locations under the agency are:
             52          (I) within the same hotel facility; and
             53          (II) on premises that are managed or operated and owned or leased by the package agent.
             54          (ii) Facilities other than hotels may not have more than one sales location under a single
             55      package agency.
             56          (3) (a) [A] As measured by the method in Subsection (4), a package agency may not be
             57      established within 600 feet of any:
             58          (i) public or private school[,];


             59          (ii) church[,];
             60          (iii) public library[,];
             61          (iv) public playground[,]; or
             62          (v) park[, as measured by the method in Subsection (4)].
             63          (b) A package agency may not be established within 200 feet of any public or private
             64      school, church, public library, public playground, or park, measured in a straight line from the
             65      nearest entrance of the proposed package agency to the nearest property boundary of the public or
             66      private school, church, public library, public playground, or park.
             67          (c) The restrictions contained in Subsections (3)(a) and (b) govern unless [one of the
             68      following exemptions] Subsection (3)(c)(i) or (ii) applies[:].
             69          (i) [The] If the commission finds after full investigation that the premises are located
             70      within a city of the third class or a town, and compliance with the distance requirements would
             71      result in peculiar and exceptional practical difficulties or exceptional and undue hardships in the
             72      establishment of a package agency[. In that event], the commission may[,] authorize a variance
             73      from the distance requirement to relieve the difficulties or hardships:
             74          (A) after giving full consideration to all of the attending circumstances[,];
             75          (B) following a public hearing in:
             76          (I) the city or town[,] concerned; and
             77          (II) where practical, in the neighborhood concerned[, authorize a variance from the
             78      distance requirements to relieve the difficulties or hardships]; and
             79          (C) if the variance may be granted without:
             80          (I) substantial detriment to the public good; and [without]
             81          (II) substantially impairing the intent and purpose of this title.
             82          (ii) With respect to the establishment of a package agency in any location, the commission
             83      may[,] reduce the proximity requirements in relation to a church:
             84          (A) after giving full consideration to all of the attending circumstances[,];
             85          (B) following a public hearing in:
             86          (I) the county[,] concerned; and
             87          (II) where practical, in the neighborhood concerned[, reduce the proximity requirements
             88      in relation to a church]; and
             89          (C) if the local governing body of the church in question gives its written approval.


             90          (4) With respect to any public or private school, church, public library, public playground,
             91      or park, the 600 foot limitation is measured from the nearest entrance of the package agency by
             92      following the shortest route of either ordinary pedestrian traffic, or where applicable, vehicular
             93      travel along public thoroughfares, whichever is the closer, to the property boundary of the public
             94      or private school, church, public library, public playground, school playground, or park.
             95          (5) (a) Nothing in this section prevents the commission from considering the proximity
             96      of any educational, religious, and recreational facility, or any other relevant factor in reaching a
             97      decision on a proposed location.
             98          (b) For purposes of [this] Subsection (5)(a), "educational facility" includes:
             99          (i) a nursery [schools,] school;
             100          (ii) an infant day care [centers,] center; and
             101          (iii) a trade and technical [schools] school.
             102          (6) (a) The package agent, under the direction of the department, shall be responsible for
             103      implementing and enforcing this title and the rules adopted under this title to the extent they relate
             104      to the conduct of the agency and its sale of liquor.
             105          (b) A package agent may not be, or construed to be, a state employee nor be otherwise
             106      entitled to any benefits of employment from the state [of Utah].
             107          (c) A package agent, when selling liquor from a package agency, is considered an agent
             108      of the state [of Utah] only to the extent specifically expressed in the package agency agreement.
             109          (7) [The] (a) Except as provided in Subsection (7)(b), the commission may prescribe by
             110      policy, directive, or rule, consistent with this title, general operational requirements of all package
             111      agencies relating to [the]:
             112          (i) physical facilities[,];
             113          (ii) conditions of operation[,];
             114          (iii) hours of operation[,];
             115          (iv) inventory levels[,];
             116          (v) payment schedules[,];
             117          (vi) methods of payment[,];
             118          (vii) premises security[,]; and
             119          (viii) any other matters considered appropriate by the commission.
             120          (b) (i) On July 1 of each fiscal year and as appropriated by the Legislature, the commission


             121      shall annually adjust in an amount calculated in accordance with Subsection (7)(b)(ii) the payment
             122      schedule prescribed by the commission under Subsection (7)(a) for a package agency that under
             123      a contract with the department:
             124          (A) operates solely for the purpose of selling liquor; and
             125          (B) does not operate in conjunction with a business other than selling liquor.
             126          (ii) The adjustment required under Subsection (7)(b)(i) shall be the greater of:
             127          (A) zero; or
             128          (B) the actual total percent change in the Consumer Price Index, United States City
             129      Average, prepared by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the United States Department of Labor for
             130      the calendar year immediately preceding the state's fiscal year.
             131          Section 2. Appropriation.
             132          There is appropriated for fiscal year 2001-02 $129,200 from the Liquor Control Fund,
             133      created in Section 32A-1-113 , to fund an increase of 14% in the amount paid each level of a Type
             134      3 liquor package agency, as defined by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission, under a
             135      contract entered into in accordance with Title 32A, Chapter 3, Package Agencies.




Legislative Review Note
    as of 11-16-00 11:06 AM


A limited legal review of this legislation raises no obvious constitutional or statutory concerns.

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