From Deseret News archives:
First proposal to eliminate private club requirements surfaces
No action was taken by the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission on the proposal offered by Vice Chairman Mary Ann Mantes, but department staff said they are already working on a version that could be ready by the next meeting July 30.
"The private club issue needs some action," Mantes said. "I think we should move ahead and structure a law that will gain the support of the Legislature as well as the few groups that may oppose" eliminating private club memberships.
Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. has called for lawmakers to scrap requirements that drinkers fill out applications and pay membership fees before they are allowed in to the state's private clubs. Huntsman said the requirements hurt tourism.
The Utah Hospitality Association is already readying an initiative petition that would put the issue before voters in 2010. But the governor has said that's too long to wait and wants action in the 2009 Legislature, which begins meeting in January.
So she suggested boosting the cost of a private club license under a new, "membership not required" category of private club license by 25 percent, and adding a 25 percent surcharge for violations.
Private club licenses initially cost $2,500, plus a $250 application fee. Annual renewal costs vary depending on the amount of alcohol purchased from the state, from $1,000 to $2,250. Fines vary according to the type of violation.
"I think what we do is hold these new clubs to a higher standard and we can use that extra money for compliance and education, if we find there's a need," Mantes said. She also suggested establishing a trial period of two or three years for the new licences.
The commission recently held two public hearings about making changes to the state's private club laws. Most of the comments received backed changes, although some private club owners said they'd like to keep their membership requirements.
Mantes' proposal would allow for that, as well as for the country clubs, fraternal organizations and dinner clubs to maintain their separate license categories that permit excluding non-members.
Currently, there are 89 private club licenses issued to country clubs, fraternal organizations and dinner clubs, plus another 244 private clubs open to any member of the public willing to fill out an application and pay a membership fee of at least $12 annually.
Commissioner Bobbie Coray, who first asked the liquor commission to consider making the change, said after the meeting that she supported Mantes' proposal. "It's a good start," Coray said.
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