771.01 Persons in charge of business establishments.
771.02 Closing of business.
771.03 Package dropoff.
771.04 Price labeling.
771.99 Penalty.
CROSS REFERENCES
Employment of minors - see Ohio R.C. Ch. 4109
Miscellaneous labor provisions - see Ohio R.C. Ch. 4113
Gasoline and oil filling stations, attendant required - see B.R. & T. 731.10
Packaging - see H. & S. Ch. 1165
Restaurants - see H. & S. Ch. 1169
No owner, lessee or operator of a store, place of business or establishment where the public may enter for the transaction of business shall permit it to remain open for the transaction of business without having a person in attendance in such store, place of business or establishment, and any person employed as an attendant shall be qualified for employment in accordance with all of the pertinent sections of the Ohio Revised Code relative to employer and employee.
(Ord. 201-1959. Passed 11-16-59.)
No person engaged in the retail sale of goods and services in the City shall cease doing business in the City without giving prior notice of closing by posting the same on the entrance of such business for a period of ten days prior to the day of closing.
For purposes of this section, “person” means owner, operator or manager of any retail establishment.
(Ord. 47-1976. Passed 2-17-76.)
No owner, lessee, operator or employee or agent of an owner, lessee or operator of a store, place of business or establishment where the public may enter for the transaction of business shall request and accept any parcels or packages brought into the place of business or establishment by a member of the public without providing a receipt for the parcels or packages to be used as a claim for the parcels or packages upon exiting the store.
(Ord. 15-1975. Passed 1-20-75.)
The owner, lessee or operator of a store, place of business or establishment where the public may enter for the retail purchase of merchandise shall have posted either on the merchandise itself or in a location immediately adjacent to or above or below the merchandise, visible to the public transacting business in such store, the price of all goods sold therein.
(Ord. 111-1979. Passed 5-7-79.)
Whoever violates any of the provisions of this chapter is guilty of a misdemeanor of the third degree and shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars ($500.00) or imprisoned not more than sixty days, or both, for each offense. A separate offense shall be deemed committed each day during or on which a violation occurs or continues.