Utah Admin. Code 82-3-107

Current through Bulletin 2024-23, December 1, 2024
Section R82-3-107 - Responsible Alcohol Service Plan
(1) Authority. This rule is made pursuant to the Commission's powers and duties under Sections 32B-1-103 and 32B-2-202 to act as a general policymaking body on the subject of alcoholic beverage control, set policy by written rules that establish criteria and procedures for suspending or revoking licenses, and prescribe the conduct and management of any premises upon which alcoholic beverages may be sold, consumed, served, or stored.
(2) Purpose. This rule requires a licensee to provide a Responsible Alcohol Service Plan with the licensee's initial application, upon renewal if the Responsible Alcohol Service Plan has had a substantial change, or if the licensee has been found by the Commission to have violated any provision of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act relating to the sale, service, or furnishing of alcoholic beverages to an intoxicated person, or to a person under the age of 21.
(3) Definitions.
(a) "Intoxication" and "intoxicated" mean the same as those terms are defined in Section 32B-1-102.
(b) "Licensed business" means a person or business entity licensed by the Commission to sell, serve, and store alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises of the business.
(c) "Manager" means a person chosen or appointed to manage, direct, supervise, or administer the operations at a licensed business, regardless of the person's title.
(d) "Responsible Alcohol Service Plan" or "Plan" means a written set of policies and procedures of a licensed business that outline measures that will be taken by the business to prevent employees of the licensed business from:
(i) over-serving alcoholic beverages to customers;
(ii) serving alcoholic beverages to customers who are actually, apparently, or obviously intoxicated; and
(iii) serving alcoholic beverages to persons under the age of 21.
(e) "Server" means an employee who actually makes available, serves to, or provides an alcoholic beverage to a customer for consumption on the business premises.
(f) "Supervisor" means an employee who, under the direction of a manager or owner, directs or has the responsibility to direct, transfer, or assign duties to employees who actually provide alcoholic beverages to customers on the premises of the business.
(4) Application.
(a)
(i) The Commission may direct that a licensed business that has been found by the Commission to have violated any provision of the Title 32B, Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, relating to the sale, service, or furnishing of alcoholic beverages to an intoxicated person, or to a person under the age of 21, submit to the Department a Responsible Alcohol Service Plan.
(ii) The licensee thereafter shall, at a minimum, maintain a Responsible Alcohol Service Plan as a condition of continued licensing and relicensing by the Commission.
(b) Any Responsible Alcohol Service Plan at a minimum shall:
(i) outline the policies and procedures of the licensed business to:
(A) prevent over-service of alcohol;
(B) prevent service of alcohol to persons who are intoxicated;
(C) prevent service of alcohol to persons under the age of 21;
(D) provide alternate transportation options for problem customers; and
(E) deal with hostile customers;
(ii) require that all managers, supervisors, servers, security personnel, and others who are involved in the sale, service or furnishing of alcohol, agree to follow the policies and procedures of the Plan;
(iii) require adherence to the Plan as a condition of employment;
(iv) require a commitment by management to monitor employee compliance with the Plan;
(v) require periodic training sessions on the house policies and procedures in the Plan, and on the techniques of responsible service of alcohol taught in the Alcohol Training and Education Seminar described in Section 26B-5-205, such as:
(A) identifying legal forms of ID, checking ID, and recognizing fake ID;
(B) identifying persons under the age of 21;
(C) discussing the legal definition of intoxication;
(D) identifying behavioral signs of intoxication;
(E) discussing techniques for monitoring and controlling consumption such as:
(1) drink counting;
(2) slowing down alcohol service;
(3) offering food or nonalcoholic beverages; and
(4) cutting off alcohol service;
(F) discussing third party or "dram shop" liability for the unlawful service of alcohol to intoxicated persons and persons under the age of 21 as outlined in Title 32B, Chapter 15, Alcoholic Product Liability Act; and
(G) discussing the potential criminal, civil and administrative penalties for over-serving alcohol, selling, serving, or otherwise furnishing alcohol to persons who are intoxicated, or to persons who are under the age of 21.
(c) The licensed business may choose to include in the Plan incentives for those employees who deserve special recognition for their responsible service of alcohol.
(d) The Plan shall be available on the premises of the licensed business so as to be accessible to any employees of the licensed business who are involved in the sale, service, or furnishing of alcohol.
(e) The Plan shall be available on the premises of the licensed business for inspection by representatives of the Commission, the Department and by law enforcement officers.
(f) Any licensed business that fails to submit to the Department a Plan as directed by the Commission pursuant to Subsection (4)(a), or to have a Plan available for inspection as required by Subsection (4)(e), shall be subject to the immediate suspension or revocation of its current license, and shall not be granted a renewal of its license by the Commission.

Utah Admin. Code R82-3-107

Adopted by Utah State Bulletin Number 2020-05, effective 2/25/2020
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2024-01, effective 12/22/2023