§ 111.43 DISPLAY OF REQUIRED LICENSES AND CERTAIN SIGNS.
   As required by KRS 244.083, a city licensee who has a valid city retail distilled spirits, wine or malt beverage license shall cause to be displayed, in a conspicuous and prominent place on the licensed premises, each of the following documents so that they may be seen and observed by all persons entering the licensed premises:
   (A)   A sign or placard, at least eight inches by 11 inches in size, with the following message printed or displayed thereon in 30 point or larger type:
   “Persons under the age of twenty-one (21) years are subject to a fine up to one hundred dollars ($100) if they:
      (1)   Enter licensed premises to buy or have served to them any alcoholic beverages.
      (2)   Possess, purchase or attempt to purchase, or get another to purchase any alcoholic beverages.
      (3)   Misrepresent their age for the purpose of purchasing or obtaining alcoholic beverages.”
   (B)   All valid city licenses issued therefor and the state licenses to which they correspond. The failure to so display the licenses shall be prima facie evidence that no valid licenses have been issued or exist and all actions, business and transactions authorized thereby conducted on the premises are illegal and in violation of the provisions hereof and the state statutes and regulations of the State Alcoholic Beverage Control Board in regard thereto.
('88 Code, § 111.43) (Am. Ord. 2013-16, passed 7-23-13) Penalty, see § 111.99
Statutory reference:
   For provisions concerning the display of state license required, see KRS 243.620, 244.270 and 244.360