(A) Driver’s license guide and compilation of laws. The licensee shall maintain the following information on the premises, in a location accessible at all times to all employees of the licensed establishment:
(1) A current driver’s license guide, which shall include license specifications for both adults and minors for each state (including Canadian provinces), and shall list such information from at least five years prior to the present date; and
(2) A current compilation of the laws relating to the sale and possession of alcoholic beverages in the state. This compilation must also include a copy of this subchapter.
(B) Signage. The licensee shall maintain on the premises, in all customer areas, current signage related to underage consumption of alcoholic beverages and to driving under the influence of alcohol. One sign must be located behind the counter/bar and one sign must be present in each additional room or section within the restaurant area in which the writing on the sign behind the counter/bar is not clearly legible. The sign(s) must have dimensions of at least one foot by one foot with letters at least one-half inch in height. All signs must be comfortably readable from a distance of 15 feet.
(C) Personnel certification records. Each licensee shall maintain a file on its business premises for each person whose job duties include the sale or service of alcoholic beverages or are responsible for management of premises on which alcoholic beverages are served and for whom training is required under this subchapter. The file shall contain the name, job description, date of employment and proof of certification pursuant to this subchapter of each employee, officer and agent subject to the training requirement provided in this subchapter. During business hours, this file shall be available to the person or persons designated by the County Judge/Executive with responsibility for enforcement of this subchapter and other ordinances relating to the licensing of premises for the sale of alcoholic beverages.
(Ord. 1 (2006), passed 3-16-2006) Penalty, see § 111.99