A. Identification Required: Any person shall, upon demand of the licensee, his/her employee or agent, produce and permit to be examined a current driver's license or nonqualification certificate issued by the state department of public safety. In the case of a foreign national, a valid passport may be used as an alternative to the foregoing methods of identification.
B. Prima Facie Evidence: In every prosecution for a violation of the provisions of this section 3-1-12 relating to the sale or furnishing of intoxicating liquor or 3.2 percent malt beverages to persons under the legal drinking age, and in every proceeding before the council with respect thereto, the fact that the person involved has obtained and presented to the licensee, his/her employee or agent, a driver's license, passport, or nonqualification certificate issued by the department of public safety, from which it appears that said person was not under the legal drinking age and was regularly issued such identification card, shall be prima facie evidence that the licensee, his/her agent or employee is not guilty of a violation of such a provision and shall be conclusive evidence that a violation, if one has occurred, was not wilful or intentional. (Ord. 298, sec. 20, 8-18-1986; amd. Ord. 597, sec. 2, 2-18-1997)