7.16.010 Suspension or Revocation of License and/or Imposition of Civil Fine.
(A) The City Clerk shall immediately suspend or revoke the license of any licensee whenever the state license of the licensee is suspended or revoked by the state for any reason.
(B) The Police Chief or designated representative upon five (5) days written notice to the licensee, after conducting a hearing, will suspend or revoke such license and/or impose a civil fine against the licensee for the following reasons:
(1) If the licensee has fraudulently obtained the license by giving false information in the application therefor or any hearing thereon.
(2) If the licensee has become ineligible to obtain a license under this Title.
(3) The nonpayment of any license fee payable pursuant to this Chapter.
(4) For failure to maintain sufficient records to determine the percentage of gross business obtained from the sale of cereal malt beverages or alcoholic liquor.
(5) For failure to permit the inspection of such records at all times during business hours by proper agents of the City.
(6) If the licensee, manager, employee, agent, entertainer or performer is convicted of any of the following public offenses, including conspiracy or attempt, if the offense was committed upon the licensed premises:
Unlawful Acts |
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Prohibited Acts |
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Assault |
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Assault of a Law Enforcement Officer |
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Battery |
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Battery against a Law Enforcement Officer |
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Unlawful Interference with a Firefighter or a Person Who Provides Emergency Medical Treatment |
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Terroristic Threat |
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Interference with Parental Custody |
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Criminal Restraint |
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Extortion |
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Lewd and Lascivious Behavior |
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Selling Sexual Relations |
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Buying Sexual Relations |
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Criminal Sodomy |
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Sexual Battery |
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Soliciting for Immoral Purposes |
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Endangering a Child |
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Furnishing Alcoholic Liquor or Cereal Malt Beverage to a Minor |
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Contributing to a Child’s Misconduct or Deprivation |
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Theft |
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Theft of Lost or Mislaid Property |
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Criminal Deprivation of Property |
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Fraudulently Obtaining Execution of a Document |
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Criminal Damage to Property |
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Criminal Trespass |
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Criminal Use of a Financial Card |
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Unlawful Manufacture or Disposal of False Tokens |
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Automobile Master Key Violation |
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Theft of Cable Television Services |
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Tampering with Utility Equipment or Service |
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Interference with Law Enforcement |
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Disobeying the Lawful Order of a Police Officer |
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Failure to Obey Citation |
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Failure to Appear |
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Falsely Reporting a Crime or Public Offense |
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Resisting Arrest |
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Possession of False Identification Documents |
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Denial of Civil Rights |
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Disorderly Conduct |
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Riot |
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Maintaining a Public Nuisance |
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Permitting a Public Nuisance |
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Making an Unlawful Request for Emergency Service Assistance |
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Harassment by Telephone |
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Unlawful Neighborhood Disturbance |
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Keeping Disorderly Premises |
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Criminal Use of Weapons |
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Criminal Disposal of Firearms |
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Criminal Possession of a Firearm |
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Unlawful Discharge of Firearms |
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Air Gun, Air Rifle, Bow and Arrow, Slingshot |
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Carrying Concealed Explosives |
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Promoting Obscenity |
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Prohibition of Sex Bookstores, Coin-operated Motion Picture Devices Showing Sex Movies, and Eating or Drinking Establishments Featuring Nude or Semi-nude Dancers, Strippers or Similar Entertainment |
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Promoting Obscenity to Minors |
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Material or Performances Harmful to Minors |
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Promoting Sexual Performance by a Minor |
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Gambling |
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Illegal Bingo Operation |
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Commercial Gambling |
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Permitting Premises to be Used for Commercial Gambling |
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Public Indecency |
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Obstructing Streets or Sidewalks |
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Alcohol without Liquid Prohibited |
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Knowingly Employing an Illegal Alien |
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Police Communication |
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Possession of Marijuana, Controlled Substances; Penalties |
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Possession of Drug Paraphernalia |
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Possession of Simulated Controlled Substances |
(7) If the licensee, manager, employee or agent has violated any of the provisions of this Chapter;
(8) Drunkenness of a person holding such license, drunkenness of licensee’s manager or employee while on the premises for which said license is issued, or for a licensee whose manager or employee permits any intoxicated person to remain in such place selling alcoholic liquor;
(9) The sale or gift of cereal malt beverage or alcoholic liquor to a minor by a licensee, manager or employee;
(10) If the licensee or manager or employee or agent has knowingly permitted any disorderly person to remain on premises where cereal malt beverage or alcoholic liquor is sold by such licensee;
(11) For employing a person who has been adjudged guilty of a felony, a violation of an offense involving a morals charge, or a violation of intoxicating liquor or drug law. The Chief of Police may require any employee of a licensee to submit to fingerprinting to determine if a violation of this Section has occurred, and the failure of an employee to submit to fingerprinting if required by the Chief of Police shall be prima facie evidence that the employee is ineligible for employment under the provisions of this Section; or
(12) For knowingly selling or providing alcoholic liquor to any person who is intoxicated.
(13) Determination that private club or drinking establishment is a habitual public nuisance as defined by Section 7.02.180 of this Title. (Ord. 18-36 § 6, 2018; Ord. 15-23 § 9, 2015; Ord. 09-30 § 12, 2009; Ord. 05-141 § 15, 2005; Ord. 97-51 § 2, 1997.)