SALT LAKE CITY — Whether you are 21, 50 or 90 years old, you will now need to show ID to purchase alcohol anywhere in Utah. The tough new liquor law goes into effect on New Year's Day, doing away with ...
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SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — Utah's newest liquor law has received a lot of attention. The law was meant to combat extreme DUIs and went into effect on Jan. 1. "Recently, with the new law, we had to check ...
Utah does things a little differently when it comes to alcohol and DUIs. Years ago, it was one of the first states to lower its legal BAC level to 0.08. Then, it dropped it further to 0.05. Now, the ...
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SALT LAKE CITY — As Utah gets ready to host the Olympics in 2034, lawmakers are anticipating they will have to make some changes to the state's notoriously unique liquor laws. But lawmakers could also ...
Liquor Laws Near Licked You knew we’d have to weigh in on the Utah Legislature’s liquor changes, what with us being the former Private Eye and all. This paper was born amid private clubs, where ...
The annual effort to tweak Utah’s liquor laws included a few other proposed changes, too.