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lawfully engaged in a compliance check shall answer all questions about their age asked by the licensee or the licensee’s employee and shall produce any identification, if any exists, for which the person is asked. Nothing in this section shall prohibit compliance checks authorized by state or federal laws for educational, research, or training purposes, or required for the enforcement of a particular state or federal law. (Prior Code, § 111.053) Penalty, see § 115.999 § 115.009 OTHER ILLEGAL ACTS. Unless otherwise provided, the following acts are an administrative violation of this subchapter. (A) Prohibited furnishing or procurement. It is a violation of this subchapter for any person 21 years of age or older to purchase or otherwise obtain any licensed product on behalf of a person under the age of 21. It is also a violation for any person 21 years of age and older to coerce or attempt to coerce a person under the age of 21 to purchase or attempt to purchase any licensed product. (B) Use of false identification. It is a violation of this subchapter for any person to use any form of false identification, whether the identification is that of another person or has been modified or tampered with to represent an age older than the actual age of the person using that identification. (Prior Code, § 111.054) § 115.010 VIOLATIONS. (A) Notice. Upon discovery of suspected violation, the alleged violator may be issued, either personally or by mail, a citation that sets forth the alleged violation and which shall inform the alleged violator of his or her right to a hearing on the matter and how and where a hearing may be requested, including a contact address and phone number. (B) Hearings. (1) Upon issuance of a citation, a person accused of violating this subchapter may request in writing a hearing on the matter. Hearing requests must be made within ten business days of the issuance of the citation and delivered to the City Clerk or other designated city officer. Failure to properly request a hearing within ten business days of the issuance of the citation will terminate the person’s right to a hearing. (2) The City Manager or designee will set the time and place for the hearing. Written notice of the hearing time and place will be mailed or delivered to the accused violator at least ten business days prior to the hearing. (C) Hearing officer. The Police Chief or designee shall serve as the hearing officer. <br />18
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