(A) Licenses in connection with premises of another. A license may not be issued to a person in connection with the premises of another to whom a license could not be issued under the provisions of this chapter. This division (A) does not prevent the granting of a license to a proper lessee because the person has leased the premises of a minor, a non-citizen who is not a resident alien, or a person who has been convicted of a crime other than a violation of this chapter.
(B) Employment of minors. No person under 18 years of age may sell or serve intoxicating liquor or wine on licensed premises.
(C) Premises eligible for on-sale wine licenses. On-sale wine licenses shall be granted only to:
(1) Restaurants, as defined in this chapter; provided, however, for purposes of this section, the restaurant shall have appropriate facilities for seating not less than 25 guests at one time.
(2) The owner of a baseball team competing in a league established by the Minnesota Baseball Association.
(D) Premises eligible for on-sale malt liquor license. On-sale malt liquor licenses shall be granted only to:
(1) The owner of a baseball team competing in a league established by the Minnesota Baseball Association.
(2004 Code, § 112.092) (Ord. 98-217, passed 2-10-1998; Ord. 20-814, passed 6-9-2020; Ord. 22-829, passed 6-28-2022) Penalty, see § 10.99