6-4-11: REVOCATION OF LICENSE:
Any of the following conditions or occurrences are grounds for revocation of a license:
   (A)   Failure of the licensee to promptly pay the quarterly fee when due.
   (B)   Any act or failure to act by the licensee or its agents or employees in connection with the operation of the liquor business which would be a violation of a State or Federal criminal statute or a County criminal ordinance.
   (C)   Furnishing or selling intoxicating liquor to a minor.
   (D)   Any violation of the terms or conditions of a license as established by the Licensing Board.
   (E)   Any material misrepresentation made in an application for a liquor license.
   (F)   Employment of any person under the age of twenty one (21) years in the business of selling or otherwise disposing of liquor, except as specifically authorized by this Code.
   (G)   Any act or failure to act by the licensee or its agents or employees in connection with the operation of the liquor license which creates or tends to create a public nuisance or which creates or tends to create or fosters the maintenance of a disorderly house or place.
   (H)   Vacation or abandonment of the premises for which the license was issued, except that this subsection shall not apply to cause a revocation of a license for any premises which operates solely on a seasonal basis.
   (I)   Repeated sales of liquor to persons under the influence of alcohol to such extent that they were unable to exercise care for their own health or safety or health and safety of others. Substantiated reports of three (3) such sales in any twelve (12) month period shall be prima facie evidence of grounds for revocation.
   (J)   Allowing any person to serve alcoholic beverages without such person having first obtained a liquor work card as set forth in this Chapter.
   (K)   Failure to comply with any condition or requirement of this Chapter.
Revocation of one liquor license of a licensee by the Liquor Board is an automatic revocation of any other license issued to the licensee by the Liquor Board unless the Board specifically decides otherwise. (Ord. 1980-C, 2-7-1980, eff. 3-1-1980)