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<br /> 802-9 <br />will be sufficient grounds for the Council to refuse the application applied for or suspend a license <br />previously granted. The City of Little Canada, or its authorized representative, will conduct at least <br />one compliance check that involves the participation of a person between the ages of 15 and 17 and <br />at least one compliance check that involves the participation of a person between the ages of 18 and <br />20] to enter licensed premises to attempt to purchase Licensed Products. Prior written consent is <br />required for any person under the age of 18 to participate in a compliance check. Persons used for the <br />purpose of compliance checks will be supervised by law enforcement or other designated personnel. <br />Any finding of noncompliance with the requirements of this Chapter or other applicable regulations <br />shall constitute a violation of this section. <br /> <br /> 802.105. VIOLATIONS. <br />(A) Violations. <br />(1) Notice. A person violating this ordinance may be issued, either personally <br />or by mail, a citation from the city that sets forth the alleged violation and <br />that informs the alleged violator of his or her right to a hearing on the <br />matter and how and where a hearing may be requested, including a contact <br />address and phone number. <br />(2) Hearings. <br />(a) Upon issuance of a citation, a person accused of violating this <br />ordinance may request in writing a hearing on the matter. Hearing <br />requests must be made within 10 business days of the issuance of <br />the citation and delivered to the City Clerk or other designated city <br />officer. Failure to properly request a hearing within 10 business <br />days of the issuance of the citation will terminate the person’s right <br />to a hearing. <br />(b) The City Clerk or other designated city officer will set the time and <br />place for the hearing. Written notice of the hearing time and place <br />will be mailed or delivered to the accused violator at least 10 <br />business days prior to the hearing. <br />(3) Hearing Officer. The City Council will designate a hearing officer. The <br />hearing officer will be an impartial employee of the city or an impartial <br />person retained by the city to conduct the hearing. <br />(4) Decision. A decision will be issued by the hearing officer within 10 <br />business days of the hearing. If the hearing officer determines that a <br />violation of this ordinance did occur, that decision, along with the hearing <br />officer’s reasons for finding a violation and the penalty to be imposed, will <br />be recorded in writing, a copy of which will be provided to the city and the <br />accused violator by in-person delivery or mail as soon as practicable. If the <br />hearing officer finds that no violation occurred or finds grounds for not