§ 114.045 PERSONS INELIGIBLE FOR LICENSE.
   No license shall be granted to or held by any person who:
   (A)   Is under 21 years of age;
   (B)   Has, within five years prior to the application for such license, been convicted of a felony or of violating any law of the state or local ordinance relating to the manufacture, sale, distribution or possession for sale or distribution of intoxicating liquors, and cannot show competent evidence under M.S. § 364.03, as it may be amended from time to time, of sufficient rehabilitation and present fitness to perform the duties of a beer licensee;
   (C)   Is a manufacturer of beer or is interested in the control of any place where beer is manufactured;
   (D)   Is an alien;
   (E)   Is not of good moral character;
   (F)   Is or during the period of this license becomes the holder of a federal retail liquor dealer’s special tax stamp for the sale of intoxicating liquor at any place unless there has also been issued to him or her a local license to sell intoxicating liquor at such place; and
   (G)   Is not the proprietor of the establishment for which the license is issued.
(1978 Code, § 602.06) (Ord. 2003-13, passed 10-14-2003)