§ 4-110. Unlawful acts of licensees, employees; registration of the same.  


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  • (a)

    Each licensee or holder of a temporary permit, whether licensed as a drinking establishment, private club or cereal malt beverage provider, other than establishments also licensed as arenas or auditoriums, shall register with the city police department all employees or volunteers who work or will work in connection with the serving, dispensing, delivery or effecting the serving, dispensing, storing, delivering or securing of alcoholic beverages or cereal malt beverages on forms supplied by the police department within five days after each employee begins work for the drinking establishment, private club or cereal malt beverage provider and upon each renewal of the drinking establishment's license. This subsection specifically includes, but is not limited to, those persons employed or performing services relating in any manner to the dispensing or serving of alcoholic or cereal malt beverages within such a club or drinking establishment, caterers, guards, doormen, waiters, waitresses, dancers, managers, assistant managers, or licensees. For the purpose of this section, janitors, busboys, cooks, dishwashers or bona fide independent contractors, while specifically performing structural repairs or improvements, are excluded, unless otherwise required by law.

    (b)

    Each licensee or holder of a temporary permit, whether licensed as a drinking establishment, private club or cereal malt beverage provider, if such establishment is also licensed as an arena or auditorium, shall register with the city police department all employees or volunteers who will mix, sell, serve or dispense alcoholic liquor on forms supplied by the police department ten days prior to their initial employment, service or work for the drinking establishment, private club or cereal malt beverage provider.

    (c)

    Violation of this section shall be punishable by a fine of not more than $500.00, by imprisonment for not more than six months, or by both.

    (d)

    Each day any person acts in violation of the provisions of this chapter shall constitute a separate offense.

(Code 1988, § 4-81; Ord. No. O-36-01, § 1, 5-17-2001)