§ 115.43 CLUB LICENSE RESTRICTIONS, REGULATIONS AND UNLAWFUL ACTS.
   (A)   Definitions. For the purpose of this section, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
      GUEST. A person not a member of the club but present on the club licensed premises in the company of a host member.
      HOST MEMBER. A member who is entertaining a guest who is in the member’s company at all times the guest is on the licensed premises.
      MEMBER. Any person in good standing according to rules and regulations of the licensed club, wherever located, having evidence of current membership upon his or her person.
   (B)   Number of licenses. No more than three club licenses shall be issued.
   (C)   Daily register. In addition to all other general provisions, restrictions and regulations set forth in this chapter, relating to beer or liquor licensees, as the case may be, all club licensees shall keep a daily register showing the names of guests present and the name of the host member. The register shall be open to inspection by police officers at all times.
   (D)   Unlawful acts. The following are in addition to all other unlawful acts set forth in this chapter relating to sales and purchases of beer or liquor, as the case may be.
      (1)   It is unlawful for a club licensee to sell liquor or beer to any person not a member of the licensed club.
      (2)   It is unlawful for any club licensee to serve beer or liquor to any non-member of the licensed club unless the non-member is a guest.
      (3)   It is unlawful for any person who is not a member of the licensed club to purchase liquor or beer from the club.
      (4)   It is unlawful for any club licensee to hinder or prevent a police officer from determining compliance with this section and chapter, and all other laws.
      (5)   It is unlawful for any person to refuse, upon request of a licensee or police officer, to provide information as to whether he or she is a member, guest or host member, or to give false, fraudulent or misleading information in response to the request.
(2003 Code, § 5.75) Penalty, see § 10.99