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o'clock a.m. on Sundays. Sunday sales require the licensee to obtain a Sunday Liquor License. No <br />"on -sale" licensee shall permit the consumption of 3.2 percent malt liquor during the hours when sale <br />is prohibited, except that any customer purchasing 3.2 percent malt liquor prior to 1:00 o'clock a.m., <br />may consume such beverage on the premises up until 1:30 o'clock a.m. <br />(2) With respect to a licensee who has obtained an on -sale 2:00 a.m. intoxicating liquor <br />license, any customer purchasing 3.2 percent malt liquor prior to 2:00 o'clock a.m., may consume <br />such beverage on the premises up until 2:30 o'clock a.m. <br />702.100. RESTRICTIONS ON PURCHASE AND CONSUMPTION. <br />(I) The provisions of Minnesota Statutes Section 340A are hereby incorporated by <br />reference into this ordinance, and the sale, purchase or possession of alcohol contrary to State law <br />shall be a violation of this ordinance. <br />(2) It shall be unlawful for any person to consume 3.2 percent malt liquor in any theater, <br />recreation hall, center, dance hall, ball park, or other place of public gathering used for the purpose of <br />entertainment, amusement or playing of games, unless the owner or lessee of the property or sponsor <br />of the event has obtained a license or permit issued by the Park and-Recreation-Director City <br />Administrator or his designee. <br />702.110. SUSPENSION AND REVOCATION. The Council shall either suspend for <br />up to 60 days or revoke any 3.2 percent malt liquor license, or impose a civil fine not to exceed <br />$2,000.00, for each violation upon a finding that the licensee has failed to comply with any <br />applicable statute, regulation, or ordinance relating to alcoholic beverages. Except in cases of failure <br />of financial responsibility, no suspension or revocation shall take effect until the licensee has been <br />afforded an opportunity for a hearing. The lapse of required dram shop insurance or bond, or <br />withdrawal of a required deposit of cash or security, shall affect an immediate suspension of any <br />license issued pursuant to this ordinance without further action of the City Council. Notice of <br />cancellation, lapse of a current liquor liability policy or bond, or withdrawal of deposited cash or <br />securities shall constitute notice to a licensee of the impending suspension of the license. Any <br />suspension under this chapter shall continue until the City Council determines that the financial <br />responsibility requirements of this chapter have met. <br />e _ • <br />r._ @ <br />e unlawful for any person -duly <br />licensed- te- sell4ntoxicating malt liqueete -keep, possess -er operate -er permi keepinigpessessien <br />er operation of, en- any - licensed- premises,- any- sletenachine, dice, blackjack table, or any gamblin_ <br />device or apparatus, whether or net said- deviees- are -being -used in vielatie ...!�. r <br />609 -76, A- blaek.jaek-4able- whic -h is- net - being used in violation of M.S. 609.755 or 609.76 shall be <br />exempt from t ehibition. It shall bagful for any-licensee -to- permit any gambling oft <br />hee sed—p emi:, . ` g- pursuant- taM.S. 349- neeehall -it <br />preekrde- the- pessessiewef-i3roperl ripment as defined h-M:S: <br />3'19.12, Subd. 15. <br />702 -6 <br />11 <br />
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