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Statutes > Utah > Title-53 > Chapter-10 > 53-10-305-superseded-07-01-11

53-10-305 (Superseded 07/01/11). Duties of bureau chief.
The bureau chief, with the consent of the commissioner, shall do the following:
(1) conduct in conjunction with the state boards of education and higher education instate schools, colleges, and universities, an educational program concerning alcoholic products,and work in conjunction with civic organizations, churches, local units of government, and otherorganizations in the prevention of alcoholic product and drug violations;
(2) coordinate law enforcement programs throughout the state and accumulate anddisseminate information related to the prevention, detection, and control of violations of thischapter and Title 32A, Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, as it relates to storage or consumption ofalcoholic beverages on premises maintained by a club licensee, or a person required to belicensed as a club licensee, as defined in Section 32A-1-105;
(3) make inspections and investigations as required by the commission and theDepartment of Alcoholic Beverage Control;
(4) perform other acts as may be necessary or appropriate concerning control of the useof alcoholic beverages and products and drugs; and
(5) make reports and recommendations to the Legislature, the governor, thecommissioner, the commission, and the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control as may berequired or requested.

Amended by Chapter 383, 2009 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-53 > Chapter-10 > 53-10-305-superseded-07-01-11

53-10-305 (Superseded 07/01/11). Duties of bureau chief.
The bureau chief, with the consent of the commissioner, shall do the following:
(1) conduct in conjunction with the state boards of education and higher education instate schools, colleges, and universities, an educational program concerning alcoholic products,and work in conjunction with civic organizations, churches, local units of government, and otherorganizations in the prevention of alcoholic product and drug violations;
(2) coordinate law enforcement programs throughout the state and accumulate anddisseminate information related to the prevention, detection, and control of violations of thischapter and Title 32A, Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, as it relates to storage or consumption ofalcoholic beverages on premises maintained by a club licensee, or a person required to belicensed as a club licensee, as defined in Section 32A-1-105;
(3) make inspections and investigations as required by the commission and theDepartment of Alcoholic Beverage Control;
(4) perform other acts as may be necessary or appropriate concerning control of the useof alcoholic beverages and products and drugs; and
(5) make reports and recommendations to the Legislature, the governor, thecommissioner, the commission, and the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control as may berequired or requested.

Amended by Chapter 383, 2009 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-53 > Chapter-10 > 53-10-305-superseded-07-01-11

53-10-305 (Superseded 07/01/11). Duties of bureau chief.
The bureau chief, with the consent of the commissioner, shall do the following:
(1) conduct in conjunction with the state boards of education and higher education instate schools, colleges, and universities, an educational program concerning alcoholic products,and work in conjunction with civic organizations, churches, local units of government, and otherorganizations in the prevention of alcoholic product and drug violations;
(2) coordinate law enforcement programs throughout the state and accumulate anddisseminate information related to the prevention, detection, and control of violations of thischapter and Title 32A, Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, as it relates to storage or consumption ofalcoholic beverages on premises maintained by a club licensee, or a person required to belicensed as a club licensee, as defined in Section 32A-1-105;
(3) make inspections and investigations as required by the commission and theDepartment of Alcoholic Beverage Control;
(4) perform other acts as may be necessary or appropriate concerning control of the useof alcoholic beverages and products and drugs; and
(5) make reports and recommendations to the Legislature, the governor, thecommissioner, the commission, and the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control as may berequired or requested.

Amended by Chapter 383, 2009 General Session