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10.04 Ordinance Amendment
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2. No person shall consume nor shall any on-sale licensee permit any consumption <br /> of intoxicating liquor or 3.2 percent malt liquor in an on-sale licensed premise more than <br /> 30 minutes after the time when a sale can legally occur. <br /> 3. No on-sale licensee shall permit any glass,bottle, or other container containing <br /> intoxicating liquor or 3.2 percent malt liquor to remain upon any table,bar, stool or other <br /> place where customers are served, more than 30 minutes after the time when a sale can <br /> legally occur. <br /> 4. No person, other than the licensee and any employee, shall remain on the on-sale <br /> licensed premises more than 30 minutes after the time when a sale can legally occur. <br /> 5. Any violation of any condition of this section may be grounds for revocation or <br /> suspension of the license. <br /> Section 9-4.20. MINORS ON PREMISES <br /> 1. No person under the age of 18 years shall be employed in any rooms constituting <br /> the place in which intoxicating liquors or 3.2 percent malt liquor are sold at retail on sale, <br /> except that persons under the age of 18 may be employed as musicians or to perform the <br /> duties of a bus person or dishwashing services in places defined as a restaurant,hotel, <br /> motel or other multipurpose building serving food in rooms in which intoxicating liquors <br /> or 3.2 percent malt liquor are sold at retail on sale. <br /> 2. No person under the age of 21 years may enter a licensed establishment except to <br /> work, consume meals on premises that qualify as a restaurant, or attend social functions. <br /> Section 9-4.21. RESTRICTIONS ON PURCHASE AND CONSUMPTION <br /> No person shall mix or prepare liquor for consumption in any public place of business unless it <br /> has a license to sell on-sale, or a permit from the Commissioner of Public Safety under the <br /> provisions of Minnesota Statues §3401.414, as it may be amended from time to time, which has <br /> been approved by the Council, and no person shall consume liquor in any such place. <br /> Section 9-4.22. SUSPENSION AND REVOCATION <br /> 1. The Council shall either suspend for a period not to exceed 60 days or revoke any <br /> liquor license upon finding that the licensee has failed to comply with any applicable <br /> statute, regulation or provision of this Chapter relating to liquor. Except in cases of lapse <br /> of proof of financial responsibility, no suspension or revocation shall take effect until the <br /> licensee has been afforded an opportunity for a hearing pursuant to the Administrative <br /> Procedures Act, M. S. §§14.57 to 14.�1�}�8, as it may be amended from time to time. The <br /> Council may act as the hearing body under that act, or it may contract with the Office of <br /> Hearing Examiners for a hearing officer. <br /> 2. The following are the minimum periods of suspension or revocation which shall <br /> be imposed by the Council for violations of the provisions of this Chapter or Chapter <br /> Pequot Lakes City Code 16 <br />
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