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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — In a story March 21, The Associated Press reported that an exception within new Utah liquor legislation would allow restaurants to seat children closer to the bar if there are no other open tables and the minor is with someone who is at least 21. The story should have specified that the exception would only apply to restaurants that don't currently have a barrier referred to as a "Zion Curtain," which hides bartending, and the exception only lasts until 2022.
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