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construed to prohibit the sale of wine for sacramental purposes <br />by any person duly licensed by the State Liquor Control <br />Commissioner, nor shall this Chapter be construed to prohibit <br />the sale of medicine, nor of industrial alcohol designed for <br />mechanical, chemical, scientific, pharmaceutical or industrial <br />purposes nor to compound or preparations containing alcohol, if <br />such compounds or preparations are not potable as a beverage, <br />nor shall it be construed to prohibit the sale of intoxicating <br />liquor for medicinal purposes by a duly licensed and registered <br />pharmacist or druggist upon a bona fide prescription, in <br />writing, by a physician or dentist. <br />703.160. RESTRICTIONS ON PURCHASE AND CONSUMPTION. <br />(1) The provisions of Minnesota Statutes §340A are hereby <br />incorporated by reference into this ordinance, and the sale, <br />purchase or possession of alcohol contrary to State law shall be <br />a violation of this ordinance. <br />(2) It shall be unlawful for any person to consume <br />intoxicating liquor in any theater, recreation hall, center, <br />dance hall, ball park, or other place of public gathering used <br />for the purpose of entertainment, amusement or playing of games, <br />unless the owner or lessee of the proterty or sponsor of the <br />event has obtained a license, or a permit issued by the7ark and <br />Recreation Director, or his designee. <br />703.170. SUSPENSION AND REVOCATION. The Council shall <br />either suspend for up to 60 days or revoke any intoxicating <br />liquor license, or impose a civil fine not to exceed $2,000.00, <br />for each violation upon a finding that the licensee has failed <br />to comply with any applicable statute, regulation, or ordinance <br />relating to alcoholic beverages. Except in cases of failure of <br />financial responsibility, no suspension or revocation shall take <br />effect until the licensee has been afforded an opportunity for a <br />hearing. The lapse of required dram shop insurance or bond, or <br />withdrawal of a required deposit of cash or security, shall <br />effect an immediate suspension of any license issued pursuant to <br />this ordinance without further action of the City Council. <br />Notice of cancellation, lapse of a current liquor liability <br />policy or bond, or withdrawal of deposited cash or securities <br />shall constitute notice to a licensee of the impending <br />suspension of the license. Any suspension under this chapter <br />shall continue until the City Council determines that the <br />financial responsibility requirements of this chapter have met. <br />703.180. SPECIAL SUNDAY SALE. The holder of an "On -Sale° <br />liquor license under the Code, may apply to the Council for a <br />special license to sell intoxicating liquor in a restaurant on <br />Sunday, provided that the liquor may be served in conjunction <br />-17- <br />Page 28 <br />
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