A. It shall be the duty and responsibility of each liquor license holder, its employees or agents, to maintain the premises in a peaceable and orderly manner so as not to allow any patron, employee or member of the public on the premises to commit any act, which act is done in an unreasonable manner so as to alarm or disturb another and to provoke a breach of the peace or to commit an act which causes another person to become unconscious as a result of that act.
B. Each liquor license holder shall have sufficient employees or agents on the premises to maintain the peace. Any employee, agent, or person acting on behalf of the liquor license holder shall be suitably trained to observe and be aware of persons who may become highly intoxicated and/or unconscious. Any employee, agent, or person acting on behalf of the liquor license holder shall be suitably trained to maintain the peace of the premises, and may not act in any fashion so as to promote or aggravate situations which may result in physical altercations, fighting or other acts of any unreasonable manner so as to alarm or disturb another and provide a breach of the peace.
C. No liquor license holder, employee or agent shall knowingly permit any fighting; which shall consist of physical contact or an insulting or provoking nature; or cause physical harm to an individual.
D. "Premises" as defined for purposes of this chapter, shall mean the actual physical space wherein alcoholic beverages are sold to the public, any area set aside for use by the general public (restrooms, lounge), any area used by agents or employees of the liquor license holder for preparation of services (kitchen or storage facilities) any outdoor area wherein the public is served or awaiting service or where the customers are authorized to park any vehicles and any means of ingress and egress to the parking facility.
E. Each liquor licensee holder, employee or agent who is present or observes any type of criminal activity, fighting, or notes that any person is highly intoxicated or unconscious is required to immediately notify 9-1-1 of the event. In the event an individual on the premises loses consciousness or is in a state of stupor so as not to be competent, each liquor license holder, employee or agent who is present shall immediately call 9-1-1 and notify the police department of the condition of the individual.
F. Failure to immediately report any incident as required under subsection E of this section shall subject the holder of a liquor license to the revocation or suspension of the retail liquor dealer's license, as well as, or, a possible fine from the local liquor control commissioner. (Ord. 2012-52, 7-17-2012)