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considered an act of the licensee. <br />(E)Hours of Sales. No sales of cannabinoid products will be allowed at the licensed <br />premises after 10:00 p.m. and before 8:00 a.m. daily. <br />Section 111.168. Enforcement <br />(A)Compliance Checks and Inspections. All licensed premises must be open to inspections by <br />law enforcement or other authorized city officials during regular business hours. From time <br />to time, but at least once per year, the City will conduct compliance checks. The City will <br />conduct a compliance check that involves the participation of a person at least 17 years of <br />age, but under the age of 21 to enter the licensed premises to attempt to purchase <br />cannabinoid products. Prior written consent from a parent or guardian is required for any <br />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 <br />personnel. <br />(B)Civil Penalty, Suspension or Revocation of Licenses. <br />(1)The City Council will follow the provisions of this section of the ordinance on the <br />suspension, revocation or imposition of a civil penalty against any license granted <br />under this ordinance. <br />(2)Notice of Violation. The Chief of Police will provide, in writing, to the licensee either <br />personally or by mail, notice of any alleged violation of the provisions of this <br />ordinance or Minnesota Statutes Chapter 151, committed in the operation of the <br />licensee's business, and provide notice to the City Attorney’s Office. If the City <br />Attorney's Office determines from the facts and circumstances reported, together with <br />any other facts and circumstances known to it, that the violation may warrant a civil <br />penalty, suspension or revocation of the license held by the licensee, it will notify the <br />licensee, and set a time and place for a hearing sufficiently in advance to provide ten <br />days written notice of the time, place and purpose of such hearing to the licensee. <br />(3)Hearing on Alleged Violations. The hearing will be held before an independent <br />hearing officer, in accordance with Section 1100 of the 2007 Code of Ordinances of <br />the City of St. Cloud. At the time of the hearing, the licensee may appear and present <br />any evidence which is material to the investigation. The hearing officer will make <br />findings of fact as to whether a violation of the provisions of this ordinance or <br />Minnesota Statutes Chapter 151 have been committed in the operation of the licensee's <br />business and whether the violation was willful in nature. The hearing officer will also <br />make a recommendation as to what penalty, if any, will be applied. The City Council <br />will adopt the hearing officer's findings of fact that the licensee has violated any of <br />the provisions of this ordinance or State law, and may impose a civil fine, suspend or <br />revoke the license in accordance with the schedule in Section 111.xxx 90 of this <br />ordinance. <br />(4)Mandatory Revocation. The Council will revoke the license of any licensee under this <br />ordinance if the licensee willfully violates any provisions of this ordinance or