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Can I offer discounts or promotions without violating pricing laws in Utah? What are the requirements?
Discounts and Promotions in Utah
In Utah, retail licensees are prohibited from selling alcoholic products at a discount price on any date or at any time [1.1]. Additionally, retail licensees may not sell, offer for sale, or furnish an alcoholic product at a special or reduced price that encourages overconsumption or intoxication [1.1].
However, there are no specific laws or regulations in Utah that prohibit offering discounts or promotions for non-alcoholic products.
It is important to note that any promotions or discounts offered must comply with Utah’s consumer protection laws. For example, a health discount program operator must disclose the terms and conditions of the program, including any fees, charges, or other consideration required to participate in the program [7.1].
Requirements for Discounts and Promotions
While there are no specific requirements for discounts and promotions in Utah, it is recommended that businesses follow best practices to avoid any potential legal issues.
Some best practices for offering discounts and promotions include:
- Clearly disclose the terms and conditions of the promotion, including any restrictions or limitations
- Avoid using language that could be considered false or misleading
- Ensure that the promotion complies with all applicable laws and regulations
- Avoid offering promotions that could encourage overconsumption or intoxication
Overall, while there are no specific laws or regulations in Utah that prohibit offering discounts or promotions, it is important to ensure that any promotions comply with all applicable laws and regulations and follow best practices to avoid any potential legal issues.
[1.1]: UTCO 32B-5-305 [7.1]: UTCO 31A-8a-102
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