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a part of the compliance check. No minor used in compliance checks shall attempt to use a false <br />identification misrepresenting the minor's age, and all minors lawfully engaged in a compliance <br />check shall answer all questions about the minor's age asked by the licensee or the licensee's <br />employee and shall produce any identification, if any exists, for which the minor is asked. <br />Nothing in this section shall prohibit compliance checks authorized by state or federal laws for <br />educational, research, or training purposes, or required for the enforcement of a particular state or <br />federal law. <br />(1993 Code, §510.11 <br />§ 111.055 OTHER ILLEGAL ACTS. <br />(A) Other illegal acts by minors. Unless otherwise provided, it shall be unlawful for any <br />minor: <br />(1) To have in his or her possession any tobacco, tobacco product, or tobacco <br />related device, except as permitted in § 111.054; <br />(2) To smoke, chew, sniff, or otherwise use any tobacco, tobacco product, or <br />tobacco related device; <br />(3) To purchase or attempt to purchase or otherwise obtain any tobacco, tobacco <br />product or tobacco related device; and/or <br />(4) To attempt to disguise his or her true age by the use of a false form of <br />identification, whether the identification is that of another person or one on which the age of the <br />person has been modified or tampered with to represent an age older than the actual age of the <br />person. <br />(B) Illegal acts by others. It shall be unlawful to any person: <br />(1) To purchase or otherwise obtain any tobacco, tobacco product, or tobacco <br />related devices on behalf of a minor; and /or <br />(2) To coerce or attempt to coerce a minor to illegally purchase or otherwise <br />obtain or use any tobacco, tobacco product, or tobacco related device. <br />(1993 Code, § 510.12) Penalty, see § 10.99 <br />§ 111.056 VIOLATIONS. <br />(A) (1) Notice. Upon discovery of suspected violation, the alleged violator may be issued, either <br />personally or by mail, a citation that sets forth the alleged violation and which shall inform the <br />alleged violator of his or her right to be heard on the accusation. <br />(2) Hearings. If a person who has been issued a citation, requests a hearing, it shall be <br />scheduled and the time, date and place shall be published and provided to the accused violator. <br />(3) Hearing Officer. The Police Chief shall serve as the hearing officer. <br />(4) Decision. If the hearing officer determines that a violation did occur, that decision, as <br />well as the hearing officer's reasons for finding a violation and the penalty to be imposed under <br />this section, shall be recorded in writing, a copy of which shall be provided to the accused <br />