The Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Services announced a new online compliance system that will impact records, payments and alcohol licensing for businesses.
SALT LAKE CITY — Tiffany Clason stood in the lobby at the Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Services next to boxes of paperwork stacked nearly as tall as she is.
The new licensing and permitting system will allow businesses to apply for liquor licenses and make payments online. The online system will bring greater convenience and accessibility to the 4,300-plus business entities that rely on licensing and permitting from the department. Each business will have their own online portal to manage all records and correspondence with the department.
"I have had anecdotal stories of owners trotting up here multiple times with reams of paper to turn in their applications. They have to come back if something's missing, now there's a system where everything is in one place," said Michele Corigliano, executive director of the Salt Lake Area Restaurant Association.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
New, bright lane markings coming to a Utah highway near youThe Utah Department of Transportation is working to replace lane markings on major roadways across at least five counties.
Read more »
New reggulations to crack: Will Utah amend its cage-free egg law before 2025 deadline?A Utah committee plans to review the state's cage-free egg production law passed two years ago amid new concerns about egg sales.
Read more »
Tenure Track Faculty - Assistant or Associate Professor - New Haven, Connecticut job with Yale University School of MedicineThe Department of Neuroscience at Yale University seeks to hire new tenure track faculty members.
Read more »
NYC has new plan for McGuinness Boulevard in Brooklyn after months of controversyThe new Department of Transportation proposal comes after aggressive pushback from some local businesses and residents.
Read more »
Xbox Adds New a New Strike System to Help Give Bad Gamers the BootEach strike will last six months, but accruing eight will lock you out of Xbox social features like chat and multiplayer for one year.
Read more »