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Salt Lake City considers a new ordinance targeting after-hours alcohol consumption violations.

The proposal introduces stricter regulations than state law and a tiered enforcement process.

City Council is expected to vote on the proposed measure in October.

SALT LAKE CITY — Utah's capital city is considering a new ordinance that would crack down on businesses that skirt state and local liquor laws, largely in response to a downtown nightclub that was raided two years ago following an uptick in police calls.

Salt Lake City's administrative office is proposing the new ordinance, which would introduce a new "tiered administrative enforcement process" for after-hours alcohol consumption. It also includes "timely intervention, civil penalties and the ability to require remedi

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