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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1)(a) In accordance with Subsection 32B-8d-103(2), a person may not file a written application with the department to obtain a spa sublicense that is separate from the person's application for a resort license or a hotel license, unless the person seeks the spa sublicense after the commission issues the person a resort license or a hotel license.
(b) If a resort licensee or a hotel licensee seeks to add a spa sublicense after the licensee's resort license or hotel license is issued, the licensee shall comply with Subsection 32B-8d-103(4).
(2)(a) A spa sublicense expires on October 31 of each year.
(b) To renew a spa sublicense, the corresponding resort licensee or hotel licensee shall renew the spa sublicense as part of renewing the licensee's resort license or hotel license.
(c)(i) Failure of a resort licensee to meet the renewal requirements for a resort license results in an automatic forfeiture of the spa sublicense effective the day on which the resort license expires.
(ii) Failure of a hotel licensee to meet the renewal requirements for a hotel license results in an automatic forfeiture of the spa sublicense effective the day on which the hotel license expires.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Utah Code Title 32B. Alcoholic Beverage Control Act § 32B-8d-203. Specific licensing requirements for spa sublicense - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ut/title-32b-alcoholic-beverage-control-act/ut-code-sect-32b-8d-203/
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