DAR File No.: 27031
Filed: 04/01/2004, 11:35
Received by: NLRULE ANALYSIS
Purpose of the rule or reason for the change:
The Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act was amended in 2003 to provide that an agency's written statements that restrict the legal rights of a public class of persons or another agency must be in rule and go through the rulemaking process. Though many of the provisions of this rule were already effective, over time the department has established additional guidelines by internal department policy. The amendments to this rule are proposed to conform with the Rulemaking Act. (DAR NOTE: The Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act was amended by S.B. 30 (2003), which is found at UT L 2003 Ch 197, and was effective May 5, 2003.)
Summary of the rule or change:
Section R81-2-1 was written as a department rule several years ago. However, over the years changes have been made to how the public goes about placing special orders of alcoholic beverage products with the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (DABC). The requirements for placing special orders are much more specific now than when the rule was originally written, specifically in defining how the order form is filled out, how the product is delivered, and the conditions of purchasing the product from the manufacturer.
State statutory or constitutional authorization for this rule:
Section 32A-1-107
Anticipated cost or savings to:
the state budget:
None--The DABC has always allowed persons and/or groups to order alcoholic beverage products that are not normally carried in the state. This rule is proposed to clarify the order and delivery process more definitively. Nothing in this process will affect a cost or savings to the state budget.
local governments:
None--Since special orders of alcoholic beverages are handled only through the DABC, there is no fiscal impact on local governments.
other persons:
None--The proposed amendments to this rule are of a nature that define the process of placing special orders for alcoholic beverages. No part of this proposed amendment alters the prices charged for these products.
Compliance costs for affected persons:
None--The amendments to this rule are proposed for the purpose of better defining the order and delivery procedures when placing special order of alcoholic beverages. Since these procedures have been required by internal department policy for some time, amending the rule will not create additional compliance costs for affected persons.
Comments by the department head on the fiscal impact the rule may have on businesses:
This proposed amendment does not affect the price of alcoholic beverages, it only defines the procedures by which a person or group may place special orders for alcoholic beverage products. Businesses will experience no fiscal impact from this proposed rule amendment.
The full text of this rule may be inspected, during regular business hours, at the Division of Administrative Rules, or at:
Alcoholic Beverage Control
Administration
1625 S 900 W
SALT LAKE CITY UT 84104-1630Direct questions regarding this rule to:
Sharon Mackay at the above address, by phone at 801-977-6800, by FAX at 801-977-6889, or by Internet E-mail at smackay@utah.gov
Interested persons may present their views on this rule by submitting written comments to the address above no later than 5:00 p.m. on:
05/17/2004
This rule may become effective on:
05/18/2004
Authorized by:
Kenneth F. Wynn, Director
RULE TEXT
R81. Alcoholic Beverage Control, Administration.
R81-2. State Stores.
R81-2-1. Special Orders of Liquor by Public.
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A special order item is any item not listed in the department's product/price list. All state stores are required to process any request for special orders.](1) Purpose. A special order product is any product not listed on the department's product/price list. This rule outlines the procedures for accepting, processing, ordering and disbursing special orders.(2) Application of Rule.
(a) Any state store may process special order requests.
(b) Any individual may place a special order at any state liquor store. Special orders may be placed [
for]by groups of individuals[or], organizations, or retail licensees either at a state liquor store or with the purchasing division of the department[,]. A special order shall be processed as follows:[
(1)](i) A special order form must be filled out [on every special order item.]and signed by the customer for each special order product purchased. The state liquor store shall forward the form to the department's purchasing division.[
(2) Group special orders must be accompanied by a list of the state stores to which the special order item will be sent, and the name and telephone number of the individual who will purchase the special order item at that state store.(3)](ii) Special orders may be ordered only by the case, not by the bottle. There is no handling fee on special orders[, but a deposit of twenty-five dollars is required on special orders of four or more cases].(iii) Customers should be advised to allow at least two months between processing and delivery of a special order.
(iv) Special orders for beer will be subject to availability and according to the distributor's shipping criteria.
(v) If a group, organization, or retail licensee places a special order, they may designate a particular package agency or state store to which they want the special order items to be sent. They shall include the name and telephone number of the individual who will pick up and pay for the special order product at that location.
(vi) A special order must include the product name and distributor or shipper.
(vii) The department's special order buyer shall obtain a retail bottle price and call the customer and/or state liquor store for clearance to proceed with the order.
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(4)](viii) When the special order arrives, the package agency or state store to which the special order has been sent shall immediately notify the customer, and the customer shall pick up the order as soon as possible after notification. The customer shall pay for and pick up the entire special order. The package agency or state store is not allowed to warehouse special ordered products. All merchandise must be cleared from the system before a reorder on that special order item is allowed.[
(5) Special order requests must include the product name and distributor or shipper.](ix) Special orders may only be placed by customers. State stores may not place a special order unrelated to a particular customer as a means to sell unlisted products to the general public.(x) Special orders of beer, wine or spirits with lower prices than quoted to the department on products handled by or similar to products handled by the department will be allowed only on two conditions:
(A) the department has the opportunity to purchase the same product at the same price; or
(B) the individual, group of individuals, organization, or retail licensee name is part of the design of the front label found on the product.
KEY: alcoholic beverages
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July 1, 2002]2004Notice of Continuation November 16, 2001
Document Information
- Effective Date:
- 5/18/2004
- Publication Date:
- 04/15/2004
- Filed Date:
- 04/01/2004
- Agencies:
- Alcoholic Beverage Control,Administration
- Rulemaking Authority:
Section 32A-1-107
- Authorized By:
- Kenneth F. Wynn, Director
- DAR File No.:
- 27031
- Related Chapter/Rule NO.: (1)
- R81-2-1. Special Orders of Liquor by Public.