§ 14.173 PERSONS INELIGIBLE FOR A LICENSE.
   No or license shall be issued to a who:
   (1)   Is not 18 years of age or older on the date the application is submitted to the ;
   (2)   Has been convicted of any crime directly related to the occupation licensed as prescribed by M.S. § 364.03, subd. 2, as it may be amended by time to time, and has not shown competent evidence of sufficient rehabilitation and present fitness to perform the duties and responsibilities of a licensee as prescribed by M.S. § 364.03, subd. 3, as it may be amended by time to time;
   (3)   Is not a citizen of the United States or a resident alien or does not have the legal authority to work in the United States;
   (4)   Is not of good moral character or repute;
   (5)   Holds an intoxicating liquor license under §§ 13.38 through 13.57.02 of this code;
   (6)   Owes taxes, or assessments to the state, county, school district or city that are due and delinquent;
   (7)   Is not the real party in interest of the establishment; or
   (8)   Has knowingly misrepresented or falsified information on the license application.
(1958 Code, § 25.03) (Ord. 162, passed 9-18-1951; Ord. 90-2, passed 1-22-1990; recodified by Ord. 95-13, passed 8-7-1995)