Utah Administrative Code (Current through November 1, 2019) |
R81. Alcoholic Beverage Control, Administration |
R81-4A. Restaurant Liquor Licenses |
R81-4A-7. Sale and Purchase of Alcoholic Beverages
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(1) The restaurant shall maintain at least 70% of its total business from the sale of food pursuant to Section 32B-6-205(7).
(a) The restaurant shall maintain records separately showing quarterly expenditures and sales for beer, heavy beer, liquor, wine, set-ups, and food. These shall be available for inspection and audit by representatives of the department, and maintained for a period of three years.
(b) If any inspection or audit discloses that the sales of food are less than 70% for any quarterly period, the department shall immediately put the licensee on a probationary status and closely monitor the licensee's food sales during the next quarterly period to determine that the licensee is able to prove to the satisfaction of the department that the sales of food meet or exceed 70%. Failure of the licensee to provide satisfactory proof of the required food percentage within the probationary period shall result in issuance of an order to show cause by the department to determine why the license should not be revoked by the commission.