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32A-1-109 (Repealed 07/01/11). Powers and duties of the director.
Subject to the powers and responsibilities vested in the commission by this title thedirector shall:
(1) prepare and propose to the commission general policies, directives, rules, andprocedures governing the administrative activities of the department, and may submit otherrecommendations to the commission as the director considers in the interest of the commission'sor the department's business;
(2) within the general policies, directives, rules, and procedures of the commission:
(a) provide day-to-day direction, coordination, and delegation of responsibilities in theadministrative activities of the department's business; and
(b) make internal department policies, directives, rules, and procedures relating todepartment personnel matters, and the day-to-day operation of the department consistent withthose of the commission;
(3) (a) appoint or employ personnel as considered necessary in the administration of thistitle;
(b) prescribe the conditions of employment for the personnel described in Subsection(3)(a);
(c) define the respective duties and powers for the personnel described in Subsection(3)(a);
(d) fix the remuneration in accordance with Title 67, Chapter 19, Utah State PersonnelManagement Act, for the personnel described in Subsection (3)(a); and
(e) designate those employees required to give a bond and specify the bond amounts;
(4) establish and secure adherence to a system of reports, controls, and performance inmatters relating to personnel, security, department property management, and operation of:
(a) a department office;
(b) a warehouse;
(c) a state store;
(d) a package agency; and
(e) a licensee;
(5) within the policies, directives, rules, and procedures approved by the commission andprovisions of law, buy, import, keep for sale, sell and control the sale, storage, service,transportation, and delivery of an alcoholic product;
(6) prepare for commission approval:
(a) recommendations regarding the location, establishment, relocation, and closure of astate store or package agency;
(b) recommendations regarding the issuance, suspension, nonrenewal, and revocation ofa license or permit;
(c) an annual budget, proposed legislation, and reports as required by law and soundbusiness principles;
(d) plans for reorganizing divisions of the department and the functions of the divisions;
(e) manuals containing commission and department policies, directives, rules, andprocedures;
(f) an inventory control system;
(g) any other report or recommendation as may be requested by the commission;
(h) rules governing the credit terms of the sale of beer to a beer retailer licensee;


(i) rules governing the calibration, maintenance, and regulation of a calibrated metereddispensing system;
(j) rules governing the posting of a list of types and brand names of liquor served througha calibrated metered dispensing system;
(k) price lists issued and distributed showing the price to be paid for each class, variety,or brand of liquor kept for sale at a state store, package agency, or outlet;
(l) directives prescribing the books of account kept by the department and by a statestore, package agency, or outlet; and
(m) a policy prescribing the manner of giving and serving a notice required by this titleor rules made under this title;
(7) make available through the department to any person, upon request, a copy of apolicy or directive made by the director;
(8) keep a current copy of a manual that contains the rules and policies of the departmentand commission available for public inspection;
(9) (a) after consultation with the governor, determine whether an alcoholic productshould not be sold, offered for sale, or otherwise furnished in an area of the state during a periodof emergency that is proclaimed by the governor to exist in that area; and
(b) issue a necessary public announcement or directive with respect to the determinationdescribed in Subsection (9)(a); and
(10) perform other duties required by the commission and by law.

Repealed by Chapter 276, 2010 General Session
Amended by Chapter 383, 2009 General Session

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Statutes > Utah > Title-32a > Chapter-01 > 32a-1-109-repealed-07-01-11

32A-1-109 (Repealed 07/01/11). Powers and duties of the director.
Subject to the powers and responsibilities vested in the commission by this title thedirector shall:
(1) prepare and propose to the commission general policies, directives, rules, andprocedures governing the administrative activities of the department, and may submit otherrecommendations to the commission as the director considers in the interest of the commission'sor the department's business;
(2) within the general policies, directives, rules, and procedures of the commission:
(a) provide day-to-day direction, coordination, and delegation of responsibilities in theadministrative activities of the department's business; and
(b) make internal department policies, directives, rules, and procedures relating todepartment personnel matters, and the day-to-day operation of the department consistent withthose of the commission;
(3) (a) appoint or employ personnel as considered necessary in the administration of thistitle;
(b) prescribe the conditions of employment for the personnel described in Subsection(3)(a);
(c) define the respective duties and powers for the personnel described in Subsection(3)(a);
(d) fix the remuneration in accordance with Title 67, Chapter 19, Utah State PersonnelManagement Act, for the personnel described in Subsection (3)(a); and
(e) designate those employees required to give a bond and specify the bond amounts;
(4) establish and secure adherence to a system of reports, controls, and performance inmatters relating to personnel, security, department property management, and operation of:
(a) a department office;
(b) a warehouse;
(c) a state store;
(d) a package agency; and
(e) a licensee;
(5) within the policies, directives, rules, and procedures approved by the commission andprovisions of law, buy, import, keep for sale, sell and control the sale, storage, service,transportation, and delivery of an alcoholic product;
(6) prepare for commission approval:
(a) recommendations regarding the location, establishment, relocation, and closure of astate store or package agency;
(b) recommendations regarding the issuance, suspension, nonrenewal, and revocation ofa license or permit;
(c) an annual budget, proposed legislation, and reports as required by law and soundbusiness principles;
(d) plans for reorganizing divisions of the department and the functions of the divisions;
(e) manuals containing commission and department policies, directives, rules, andprocedures;
(f) an inventory control system;
(g) any other report or recommendation as may be requested by the commission;
(h) rules governing the credit terms of the sale of beer to a beer retailer licensee;


(i) rules governing the calibration, maintenance, and regulation of a calibrated metereddispensing system;
(j) rules governing the posting of a list of types and brand names of liquor served througha calibrated metered dispensing system;
(k) price lists issued and distributed showing the price to be paid for each class, variety,or brand of liquor kept for sale at a state store, package agency, or outlet;
(l) directives prescribing the books of account kept by the department and by a statestore, package agency, or outlet; and
(m) a policy prescribing the manner of giving and serving a notice required by this titleor rules made under this title;
(7) make available through the department to any person, upon request, a copy of apolicy or directive made by the director;
(8) keep a current copy of a manual that contains the rules and policies of the departmentand commission available for public inspection;
(9) (a) after consultation with the governor, determine whether an alcoholic productshould not be sold, offered for sale, or otherwise furnished in an area of the state during a periodof emergency that is proclaimed by the governor to exist in that area; and
(b) issue a necessary public announcement or directive with respect to the determinationdescribed in Subsection (9)(a); and
(10) perform other duties required by the commission and by law.

Repealed by Chapter 276, 2010 General Session
Amended by Chapter 383, 2009 General Session


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Statutes > Utah > Title-32a > Chapter-01 > 32a-1-109-repealed-07-01-11

32A-1-109 (Repealed 07/01/11). Powers and duties of the director.
Subject to the powers and responsibilities vested in the commission by this title thedirector shall:
(1) prepare and propose to the commission general policies, directives, rules, andprocedures governing the administrative activities of the department, and may submit otherrecommendations to the commission as the director considers in the interest of the commission'sor the department's business;
(2) within the general policies, directives, rules, and procedures of the commission:
(a) provide day-to-day direction, coordination, and delegation of responsibilities in theadministrative activities of the department's business; and
(b) make internal department policies, directives, rules, and procedures relating todepartment personnel matters, and the day-to-day operation of the department consistent withthose of the commission;
(3) (a) appoint or employ personnel as considered necessary in the administration of thistitle;
(b) prescribe the conditions of employment for the personnel described in Subsection(3)(a);
(c) define the respective duties and powers for the personnel described in Subsection(3)(a);
(d) fix the remuneration in accordance with Title 67, Chapter 19, Utah State PersonnelManagement Act, for the personnel described in Subsection (3)(a); and
(e) designate those employees required to give a bond and specify the bond amounts;
(4) establish and secure adherence to a system of reports, controls, and performance inmatters relating to personnel, security, department property management, and operation of:
(a) a department office;
(b) a warehouse;
(c) a state store;
(d) a package agency; and
(e) a licensee;
(5) within the policies, directives, rules, and procedures approved by the commission andprovisions of law, buy, import, keep for sale, sell and control the sale, storage, service,transportation, and delivery of an alcoholic product;
(6) prepare for commission approval:
(a) recommendations regarding the location, establishment, relocation, and closure of astate store or package agency;
(b) recommendations regarding the issuance, suspension, nonrenewal, and revocation ofa license or permit;
(c) an annual budget, proposed legislation, and reports as required by law and soundbusiness principles;
(d) plans for reorganizing divisions of the department and the functions of the divisions;
(e) manuals containing commission and department policies, directives, rules, andprocedures;
(f) an inventory control system;
(g) any other report or recommendation as may be requested by the commission;
(h) rules governing the credit terms of the sale of beer to a beer retailer licensee;


(i) rules governing the calibration, maintenance, and regulation of a calibrated metereddispensing system;
(j) rules governing the posting of a list of types and brand names of liquor served througha calibrated metered dispensing system;
(k) price lists issued and distributed showing the price to be paid for each class, variety,or brand of liquor kept for sale at a state store, package agency, or outlet;
(l) directives prescribing the books of account kept by the department and by a statestore, package agency, or outlet; and
(m) a policy prescribing the manner of giving and serving a notice required by this titleor rules made under this title;
(7) make available through the department to any person, upon request, a copy of apolicy or directive made by the director;
(8) keep a current copy of a manual that contains the rules and policies of the departmentand commission available for public inspection;
(9) (a) after consultation with the governor, determine whether an alcoholic productshould not be sold, offered for sale, or otherwise furnished in an area of the state during a periodof emergency that is proclaimed by the governor to exist in that area; and
(b) issue a necessary public announcement or directive with respect to the determinationdescribed in Subsection (9)(a); and
(10) perform other duties required by the commission and by law.

Repealed by Chapter 276, 2010 General Session
Amended by Chapter 383, 2009 General Session