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32A-1-806 (Repealed 07/01/11). Special procedure for flavored malt beverages.
(1) If a flavored malt beverage is labeled or packaged in a manner that is similar to alabel or package used for a nonalcoholic beverage, beginning October 1, 2008, a manufacturer ofthe flavored malt beverage may not distribute or sell the flavored malt beverage in this state untilthe day on which the manufacturer receives approval of the labeling and packaging from thedepartment in accordance with:
(a) Sections 32A-1-804 and 32A-1-805; and
(b) this section.
(2) The department may not approve the labeling and packaging of a flavored maltbeverage described in Subsection (1) unless in addition to the requirements of Section 32A-1-804the labeling and packaging complies with the following:
(a) The label on the flavored malt beverage shall bear a prominently displayed label or afirmly affixed sticker that provides the following information:
(i) the statement:
(A) "alcoholic beverage"; or
(B) "contains alcohol"; and
(ii) the alcohol content of the flavored malt beverage.
(b) Any packaging of the flavored malt beverage shall prominently include, eitherimprinted on the packaging or imprinted on a sticker firmly affixed to the packaging, thestatement:
(i) "alcoholic beverage"; or
(ii) "contains alcohol".
(c) A statement required by Subsection (2)(a) or (b) shall appear in a format required byrule made by the commission in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah AdministrativeRulemaking Act.
(d) A statement of alcohol content required by Subsection (2)(a)(ii):
(i) shall state the alcohol content as a percentage of alcohol by volume or by weight;
(ii) may not use an abbreviation, but shall use the complete words "alcohol," "volume,"or "weight"; and
(iii) shall be in a format required by rule made by the commission.
(3) The department may reject a label or packaging that appears designed to obscure theinformation required by Subsection (2).
(4) To determine whether or not a flavored malt beverage is described in Subsection (1)and subject to this section, the department may consider in addition to other factors one or moreof the following factors:
(a) whether the coloring, carbonation, and packaging of the flavored malt beverage:
(i) is similar to those of a nonalcoholic beverage or product; or
(ii) can be confused with a nonalcoholic beverage;
(b) whether the flavored malt beverage possesses a character and flavor distinctive froma traditional malted beverage;
(c) whether the flavored malt beverage is:
(i) prepackaged;
(ii) contains high levels of caffeine and other additives; and
(iii) marketed as a beverage that is specifically designed to provide energy;
(d) whether the flavored malt beverage contains added sweetener or sugar substitutes; or


(e) whether the flavored malt beverage contains an added fruit flavor or other flavor thatmasks the taste of a traditional malted beverage.

Repealed by Chapter 276, 2010 General Session
Enacted by Chapter 391, 2008 General Session

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Statutes > Utah > Title-32a > Chapter-01 > 32a-1-806-repealed-07-01-11

32A-1-806 (Repealed 07/01/11). Special procedure for flavored malt beverages.
(1) If a flavored malt beverage is labeled or packaged in a manner that is similar to alabel or package used for a nonalcoholic beverage, beginning October 1, 2008, a manufacturer ofthe flavored malt beverage may not distribute or sell the flavored malt beverage in this state untilthe day on which the manufacturer receives approval of the labeling and packaging from thedepartment in accordance with:
(a) Sections 32A-1-804 and 32A-1-805; and
(b) this section.
(2) The department may not approve the labeling and packaging of a flavored maltbeverage described in Subsection (1) unless in addition to the requirements of Section 32A-1-804the labeling and packaging complies with the following:
(a) The label on the flavored malt beverage shall bear a prominently displayed label or afirmly affixed sticker that provides the following information:
(i) the statement:
(A) "alcoholic beverage"; or
(B) "contains alcohol"; and
(ii) the alcohol content of the flavored malt beverage.
(b) Any packaging of the flavored malt beverage shall prominently include, eitherimprinted on the packaging or imprinted on a sticker firmly affixed to the packaging, thestatement:
(i) "alcoholic beverage"; or
(ii) "contains alcohol".
(c) A statement required by Subsection (2)(a) or (b) shall appear in a format required byrule made by the commission in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah AdministrativeRulemaking Act.
(d) A statement of alcohol content required by Subsection (2)(a)(ii):
(i) shall state the alcohol content as a percentage of alcohol by volume or by weight;
(ii) may not use an abbreviation, but shall use the complete words "alcohol," "volume,"or "weight"; and
(iii) shall be in a format required by rule made by the commission.
(3) The department may reject a label or packaging that appears designed to obscure theinformation required by Subsection (2).
(4) To determine whether or not a flavored malt beverage is described in Subsection (1)and subject to this section, the department may consider in addition to other factors one or moreof the following factors:
(a) whether the coloring, carbonation, and packaging of the flavored malt beverage:
(i) is similar to those of a nonalcoholic beverage or product; or
(ii) can be confused with a nonalcoholic beverage;
(b) whether the flavored malt beverage possesses a character and flavor distinctive froma traditional malted beverage;
(c) whether the flavored malt beverage is:
(i) prepackaged;
(ii) contains high levels of caffeine and other additives; and
(iii) marketed as a beverage that is specifically designed to provide energy;
(d) whether the flavored malt beverage contains added sweetener or sugar substitutes; or


(e) whether the flavored malt beverage contains an added fruit flavor or other flavor thatmasks the taste of a traditional malted beverage.

Repealed by Chapter 276, 2010 General Session
Enacted by Chapter 391, 2008 General Session


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Statutes > Utah > Title-32a > Chapter-01 > 32a-1-806-repealed-07-01-11

32A-1-806 (Repealed 07/01/11). Special procedure for flavored malt beverages.
(1) If a flavored malt beverage is labeled or packaged in a manner that is similar to alabel or package used for a nonalcoholic beverage, beginning October 1, 2008, a manufacturer ofthe flavored malt beverage may not distribute or sell the flavored malt beverage in this state untilthe day on which the manufacturer receives approval of the labeling and packaging from thedepartment in accordance with:
(a) Sections 32A-1-804 and 32A-1-805; and
(b) this section.
(2) The department may not approve the labeling and packaging of a flavored maltbeverage described in Subsection (1) unless in addition to the requirements of Section 32A-1-804the labeling and packaging complies with the following:
(a) The label on the flavored malt beverage shall bear a prominently displayed label or afirmly affixed sticker that provides the following information:
(i) the statement:
(A) "alcoholic beverage"; or
(B) "contains alcohol"; and
(ii) the alcohol content of the flavored malt beverage.
(b) Any packaging of the flavored malt beverage shall prominently include, eitherimprinted on the packaging or imprinted on a sticker firmly affixed to the packaging, thestatement:
(i) "alcoholic beverage"; or
(ii) "contains alcohol".
(c) A statement required by Subsection (2)(a) or (b) shall appear in a format required byrule made by the commission in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah AdministrativeRulemaking Act.
(d) A statement of alcohol content required by Subsection (2)(a)(ii):
(i) shall state the alcohol content as a percentage of alcohol by volume or by weight;
(ii) may not use an abbreviation, but shall use the complete words "alcohol," "volume,"or "weight"; and
(iii) shall be in a format required by rule made by the commission.
(3) The department may reject a label or packaging that appears designed to obscure theinformation required by Subsection (2).
(4) To determine whether or not a flavored malt beverage is described in Subsection (1)and subject to this section, the department may consider in addition to other factors one or moreof the following factors:
(a) whether the coloring, carbonation, and packaging of the flavored malt beverage:
(i) is similar to those of a nonalcoholic beverage or product; or
(ii) can be confused with a nonalcoholic beverage;
(b) whether the flavored malt beverage possesses a character and flavor distinctive froma traditional malted beverage;
(c) whether the flavored malt beverage is:
(i) prepackaged;
(ii) contains high levels of caffeine and other additives; and
(iii) marketed as a beverage that is specifically designed to provide energy;
(d) whether the flavored malt beverage contains added sweetener or sugar substitutes; or


(e) whether the flavored malt beverage contains an added fruit flavor or other flavor thatmasks the taste of a traditional malted beverage.

Repealed by Chapter 276, 2010 General Session
Enacted by Chapter 391, 2008 General Session