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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1)(a) The term of a permit issued to a retail tobacco specialty business is one year.
(b) The term of a permit issued to a general tobacco retailer is two years.
(2)(a) A local health department may not issue a permit until the applicant has paid a permit fee to the local health department of:
(i) $30 for a new permit;
(ii) $20 for a permit renewal; or
(iii) $30 for reinstatement of a permit that has been revoked, suspended, or allowed to expire.
(b) A local health department that collects fees under Subsection (2)(a) shall use the fees to administer the permit requirements described in Sections 26B-7-506 through 26B-7-521.
(c) In addition to the fee described in Subsection (2)(a), a local health department may establish and collect a fee to perform a plan review for a retail tobacco specialty business permit.
(3) A permit holder may apply for a renewal of a permit no earlier than 30 days before the day on which the permit expires.
(4) A tobacco retailer that fails to renew a permit before the permit expires may apply to reinstate the permit by submitting to the local health department:
(a) the information required in Subsection 26B-7-508(3) and, if applicable, Subsection 26B-7-508(4);
(b) the fee for the reinstatement of a permit; and
(c) a signed affidavit affirming that the tobacco retailer has not violated the prohibitions in Subsection 26B-7-507(1)(b) after the permit expired.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Utah Code Title 26B. Utah Health and Human Services Codes § 26B-7-509. Permit term and fees - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ut/title-26b-utah-health-and-human-services-codes/ut-code-sect-26b-7-509/
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