For the purpose of this subchapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR. An alcoholic beverage containing more than 0.5% of alcohol by volume.
COMMISSION. The State Liquor Control Commission as provided for the State Liquor Control Act, being O.R.S. 471.027 et seq.
DESIGNATED PICNIC AREA. The portion of a city park including and immediately surrounding picnic tables, outdoor fireplaces, outdoor grills, open-wall picnic shelters or stove facilities.
HARD LIQUOR. An alcoholic beverage, including sweet wines and all spirituous liquors, containing 14% or more of alcohol by volume.
LICENSED PREMISES. The room or enclosure for which a license has been issued by the commission for the serving, mixing, handling or selling of alcoholic liquor.
LICENSEE. A person who has an alcoholic liquor license from the Commission authorizing such person to sell or dispense alcoholic liquor.
MALT BEVERAGE. A beverage as defined in the State Liquor Control Act.
MINOR. A person under the age of 21 years unless otherwise stated.
OTHER RESPONSIBLE RELATIVE.
(1) An adult who is the spouse of a minor;
(2) An adult related to the minor, who has taken over the parental duties of governing the minor’s actions; or
(3) A duly appointed, qualified and acting guardian who has taken over the parental duties of governing the minor’s actions.
SELL. Soliciting or receiving an order for or keeping, offering or exposing for sale, delivering for value or in any way other than gratuitous, peddling, keeping with intent to sell, to traffic in, for any consideration, promised or obtained, direct or indirect or under any pretext or by any means whatsoever, procuring or allowing to be procured alcoholic liquor for any other person.
STATE LIQUOR CONTROL ACT. The state law so designated by O.R.S. 471.027 as now or hereafter amended and supplemented, and includes the State Distilled Liquor Control Act, as defined by O.R.S. 471.230, as now or hereafter amended and supplemented.
TOXIC VAPORS. Vapors released from drugs, from substances containing ketones, aldehydes, organic acetates, ether, toluene, chlorinated hydrocarbons, solvents or from other matter having a propensity to release vapors which cause intoxication, inebriation, euphoria, excitement, exhilaration, stupefaction or dulling of the senses or nervous system.
(Prior Code, § 130.30) (Ord. 259, passed 5-8-1979)