(A) The Chief of Police, with the approval of the Town Board of Trustees, may temporarily suspend any municipal license issued under the provisions of this chapter for the violation of any municipal ordinance or state law or when necessary for the immediate protection of public health and safety.
(B) The temporary suspension of any municipal license by the Mayor shall be for a maximum period of five days, excluding Saturdays, Sundays and state holidays. A special meeting of the Town Board of Trustees shall be called by the Mayor, in conformance with the Oklahoma Open Meeting Law (25 O.S. §§ 301 through 314), for the purpose of holding a public hearing regarding revocation of the license. The special meeting shall be held not sooner than 24 hours nor later than 60 hours following the time and date of the suspension of the license in question.
(C) Following the public hearing, the Town Board of Trustees must render a decision within three days. The decision shall be either to reinstate the license or to revoke the license for cause.
(D) If the license is to be reinstated, the Town Board of Trustees may specify certain corrective measure be taken by the license holder and the time period in which the corrective action shall be completed.
(E) If the license is to be revoked, the Town Board of Trustees shall specify the reasons for the revocation and under what conditions, if any, the license may be re-issued. The Clerk shall prepare a written statement setting forth the reasons for the revocation and shall, by certified mail, send a copy of the statement, signed by the Mayor and attested by the Clerk, to the license holder, to the Greer County Court Clerk and to the state licensing agency.
(F) It shall be unlawful and an offense for nonintoxicating beverages (as herein defined) to be sold, given away or otherwise dispensed in any private club between the hours of 12 midnight and 7 a.m. on any day, excepting Saturday nights when such beverage may not be sold between the hours of 12 midnight and 7 a.m. Monday.
(`85 Code, § 2-40)