§ 111.08 HOURS PERMITTED AND PROHIBITED; SUNDAY SALES.
   (A)   All premises for which a license has been granted by the Commonwealth and the city, to sell distilled spirits and wine and/or malt beverages, may remain open for business on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, from 6:00 a.m. until 1:00 a.m. the following day (prevailing time).
   (B)   All premises for which a license has been granted by the Commonwealth and the city, to sell distilled spirits and wine and/or malt beverages, may remain open for business on Sunday, from 11:00 a.m. until 12:00 a.m, the following day (prevailing time), provided however, in years in which New Year's Eve falls on a Sunday, licensees may remain open and alcoholic beverages for which the licensee is licensed to sell may be sold until 2:00 a.m. on Monday January 1.
   (C)   Premises may remain open for business during hours in which alcoholic beverages are not allowed to be sold, so long as the licensee keeps all distilled spirits, wine and malt beverages in a locked or closed off area.
   (D)   No alcoholic beverages of any kind may be sold on any other date, time or occasion when prohibited by federal or state law.
   (E)   In addition to required state licenses, all licensees desiring to sell distilled spirits and wine by the drink on Sunday within the time prescribed hereinabove, must purchase the appropriate licenses from the city, through the Alcoholic Beverage Control Administrator, for the Sunday sales, as required herein.
   (F)   Rebuttable presumption. If any distilled spirits, wine or malt beverages are kept on the outside of the locked and closed-off department of any licensed premises during any period of time in which the licensee is prohibited by law from selling distilled spirits, wine or malt beverages, a rebuttable presumption shall arise that such distilled spirits, wine or malt beverages were kept on the outside of the locked and closed-off department with the intention and for the purpose of sale in violation of the law and shall be grounds for revocation or suspension of the license.
(Ord. 19-8, passed 12-12-19; Am. Ord. 20-1, passed 2-20-20)