§ 112.092  INTOXICATING LIQUOR OR ON-SALE WINE LICENSE; REGULATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS.
   (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. On-sale wine licenses shall be granted only to 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.
(2004 Code, § 112.092)  (Ord. 98-217, passed 2-10-1998; Ord. 20-814, passed 6-9-2020)  Penalty, see § 10.99