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§ 6-15 TIME LIMIT ON TRANSFER OF LICENSES.
   No application for transfer of ownership or location, or both, of any license to sell alcoholic liquors shall be received by the City Clerk or considered by the City Council if there has been a transfer of the same as to either ownership or location within the period of six months previous to the application, provided however, that this shall not apply to any transfers involved by reason of the death of any licensee or any transfer ordered by any Court or other competent legal authority, act of God, casualty, or serious illness of the applicant.
(Ord. 590, passed 7-5-1945)
§ 6-16 REVOCATION OF LICENSE.
   (a)   Where the licensed owner or operator of an alcoholic liquor establishment violates, or allows another person to violate, the provisions of this chapter, any rule or regulation promulgated by the Michigan Liquor Control Commission, any law of the State of Michigan, or any applicable ordinance of the City of Flint, on or involving the premises licensed by the Commission, the City Council may, after notice of hearing to be held before a panel appointed by the City Council, request to the Liquor Control Commission that the license be revoked, this in addition to criminal penalties otherwise provided for violations where applicable.
   (b)   In addition, where the licensed owner or operator of an alcoholic liquor establishment also holds other licenses granted under provisions of the City Code, and those licenses are used in the operation of the establishment, those licenses are subject to a suspension for a period of time ranging from six months to one year upon a first request for a license revocation, and to suspension or revocation upon repeated requests for a license revocation.
(Ord. 590, passed 7-5-1945)
§ 6-17 LIVING QUARTERS CONNECTED WITH LICENSED PREMISES.
   No licensee, other than a regularly licensed hotel licensee shall have living quarters on any room containing equipment for living quarters connected with licensed premises and all doorways and other apertures between said licensed premises and living quarters must be securely and permanently sealed.
(Ord. 590, passed 7-5-1945)
§ 6-18 EMPLOYMENT OF PERSONS UNDER 18.
   No person under the age of eighteen may be employed in any licensed premises where alcoholic beverages are consumed, distributed or sold for consumption on premises.
(Ord. 590, passed 7-5-1945; Ord. 1996, passed 9-11-1967)
§ 6-19 SALE TO INTOXICATED PERSONS PROHIBITED.
   No licensee, by himself or another, shall sell, furnish, give or deliver any alcoholic liquor to any person who is so intoxicated as not to be in control of all of his or her faculties.
(Ord. 590, passed 7-5-1945)
§ 6-20 CERTAIN CONDUCT ON PREMISES PROHIBITED.
   No licensee shall permit on the licensed premises:
   (a)   Spirits to be consumed if licensed to sell only beer or wine, or both;
   (b)   Any disorderly conduct or act which disturbs the peace and good order of the neighborhood;
   (c)   Any employee to visit, fraternize or drink alcoholic liquor or beer with any of the patrons.
(Ord. 590, passed 7-5-1945; Ord. 1590, passed 8-29-1960)
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