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Alcohol may not be sold during an emergency.


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32A-12-207. Unlawful sale or supply during emergency.

(1) A person may not sell, offer to sell, or otherwise furnish or supply any alcoholic product in an area during a period of emergency proclaimed by the governor to exist in the area.

(2) This section does not apply if, in the judgment of the governor, the emergency does not require suspension of sale or supply of alcoholic beverages, and the emergency proclamation so provides.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 23, 1990 General Session

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