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619.11. Prohibited Acts. A license holder or anyone acting under the license holders' authority, <br /> express or implied, may not do the following: <br /> (1) Sell an Edible Cannabinoid Product to any individual who is not at least 21 years of age. <br /> (2) Allow an Edible Cannabinoid Product to be consumed at their primary place of business. <br /> (3) Sell any product which does not comply with Minnesota Statute 151.72 or its progeny. <br /> (4) Allow any person under the age of 18 to sell an Edible Cannabinoid Product. <br /> (5) Sell an Edible Cannabinoid Product through any vending machine. <br /> (6) Provide delivery services for an Edible Cannabinoid Product. <br /> (7) Sell Edible Cannabinoid Product's through internet sales. <br /> 619.12. Compliance Checks. All licensed premises shall be open to inspection by the City <br /> Police or other authorized City official during regular business hours. From time to time,but at least once <br /> per year,the City shall conduct compliance checks by engaging persons at least 17 years of age, but less <br /> than 21 years of age,to enter each licensed premises to attempt to purchase Edible Cannabinoid Products. <br /> Prior written consent from a parent or guardian is required for any person under the age of 18 to <br /> participate in a compliance check. Persons used for the purpose of compliance checks shall be supervised <br /> by City designated law enforcement officers or other designated City personnel.No persons used in <br /> compliance checks shall attempt to use a false identification misrepresenting the person's age, and all <br /> persons lawfully engaged in a compliance check shall answer all questions about the person's age asked <br /> by the licensee or his or her employee and shall produce any identification, if any exists, for which he or <br /> she is asked.Nothing in this Section shall prohibit compliance checks authorized by State or Federal laws <br /> for educational, research,training purposes or required for enforcement of a particular State or Federal <br /> law. <br /> 619.13. Licensee Responsibility. All licensees under this Chapter shall be responsible for the <br /> actions of their employees in regard to the sale of Edible Cannabinoid Products on the licensed premises, <br /> and the sale of such an item by an employee shall be considered a sale by the license holder.Nothing in <br /> this Section shall be construed as prohibiting the City from also subjecting the clerk to whatever penalties <br /> are appropriate under this Chapter, State or Federal law, or other applicable law or regulation. Licensees <br /> must comply with all other state and local laws and ordinances. <br /> 619.14. Days and Hours. No sale of Edible Cannabinoid Products may be made: <br /> (1) On Sundays,except between the hours of 11:00 a.m.and 6:00 p.m. <br /> (2) Before 8:00 a.m,on Monday through Saturday; <br /> (3) After 10:00 p.m.on Monday through Saturday; <br /> (4) On Thanksgiving Day; <br /> (5) On December 25; <br /> (6) After 8:00 p.m.on December 24. <br /> 619.15.Violations and Penalty. <br /> (1) Administrative Civil Penalties—Individuals. If a person who is not a licensee is found to have <br /> violated this article,the person shall be charged an administrative penalty as follows: <br /> (a) First Violation.The Council shall impose a civil fine not to exceed$50.00. <br /> (b) Second Violation within 12 months.The Council shall impose a civil fine not to <br /> exceed$100.00. <br /> (c) Third Violation within 12 months.The Council shall impose a civil fine not to exceed <br /> $150.00. <br /> (2) Same—Licensee. If a licensee or an employee of a licensee is found to have violated this <br /> article,the licensee shall be charged an administrative penalty as follows: <br /> (a) First Violation.The Council shall impose a civil fine of$500.00 and suspend the <br /> license for not less than I day. <br />