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12/19/1994
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sale" or a permit from the Commission of Public Safety under <br /> Minnesota Statutes, Section 340. 119 and no person shall <br /> consume liquor or beer in such a place. <br /> Subdivision 2. Consumption in Public Places. No person shall <br /> consume liquor or beer on a public highway, public park, or <br /> other public space, or on the premises of an off-sale license <br /> holder, without the written consent of the City Council. <br /> Subdivision 3 . Consumption by Minors. It is unlawful for any <br /> person under 21 years of age to consume liquor or beer unless <br /> in the household of the person's parent or guardian and with <br /> the <br /> consent of the parent or guardian. No person under the age of <br /> 21 shall purchase or attempt to purchase or procure liquor or <br /> beer. It is unlawful for any person under 21 years of age to <br /> misrepresent his or her age for the purpose of purchasing <br /> liquor or beer. <br /> Subdivision 4 . Proof of Age. Proof of age for purchasing <br /> liquor or beer may be established only by a valid driver's <br /> license or Minnesota Identification Card, or in the case of a <br /> foreign national, a valid passport. <br /> Section 12. Suspension and Revocation. <br /> Subdivision 1. Failure to Comply with the Law. The Council <br /> shall either suspend for a period up to 60 days, or revoke, <br /> any liquor license, or impose a civil fine not to exceed <br /> $2,000. 00 for each violation upon a finding that the Licensee <br /> has failed to comply with any applicable statute, regulation, <br /> or ordinance relating to alcoholic beverages. Except as <br /> required in Subdivision 2, no suspension or revocation shall <br /> take effect until the licensee has been afforded an <br /> opportunity for a hearing pursuant to Minnesota Statutes <br /> Sections 14 . 57 to 14 .70 . <br /> Subdivision 2 . Lapse of Financial Security. Lapse of <br /> required dram shop insurance, any required bond, or withdrawal <br /> of a required deposit of cash or securities, shall effect an <br /> immediate suspension of any license issued pursuant to this <br /> ordinance without further action of the City Council. Notice <br /> of cancellation or lapse of a current liquor liability policy <br /> or bond, or withdrawal of deposited cash or securities shall <br /> constitute notice to the licensee of the suspension of <br /> license. The holder of a license who has received notice of <br /> lapse of required insurance or bond, or withdrawal of a <br /> required deposit, or of suspension or revocation of a license, <br /> may request a hearing thereon and if such request is made in <br /> writing to the city clerk a hearing shall be granted within 10 <br /> days or such longer period as may be requested. Any <br /> suspension under this paragraph shall continue until the City <br /> Council determines the financial responsibility requirements <br /> of this ordinance have been met. <br /> 8 <br />
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