4-4-5: REGULATIONS:
   (A)   It shall be unlawful for any person to suffer or permit any person under twenty one (21) years of age to consume beer in or upon his premises, or for any person to sell, serve or dispense beer to or by any person under twenty one (21) years of age or to any person who is intoxicated.
   (B)   Every person to whom a license shall be granted shall at all times conduct a quiet and orderly place of business which shall be open to the inspection at all times of any police officer of the city, the state of Idaho or of the United States, and said person shall have the right at any time to make an examination of the said licensed premises to ascertain if the licensee of said premises is conforming to the provisions of this chapter, the laws of the state of Idaho, or the laws of the United States applicable thereto, and to check the alcoholic content of any beer being kept for the purpose of sale or distribution on said premises.
   (C)   That all licenses issued under the provision of this chapter shall be posted in a conspicuous place on the premises, and kept posted during the full period of time for which the same is issued, and that said license shall not be sold, transferred or assigned without the written consent of a majority of the council; that in case of the receivership, assignment, bankruptcy or incompetency of the licensee, the licensee's business may be carried on under the license by the duly appointed, qualified and acting receiver, assignee, trustee in bankruptcy, guardian, executor or administrator of the licensee, providing that such receiver, assignee, trustee, guardian, executor or administrator shall file with the clerk a certified copy of his appointment and secure the written consent of the council.
   (D)   This section does not apply to possession by a person under the age of twenty one (21) years making a delivery of beer in pursuance of the order of his parent or in pursuance of his employment, or when such person under the age of twenty one (21) years is in a private residence accompanied by his parent or guardian and with such parent's or guardian's consent. (Ord. 474, 9-10-1990)