§ 111.098 PRESUMPTIVE PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS.
   Adverse penalties for violations shall be presumed as follows:
   (A)   Numbers below indicate consecutive days’ suspension or the multiplier of a $300 fine. For example, a licensee appearing before the Council who has not committed any offenses within three years and is determined to be guilty of selling alcoholic beverages to an underaged person is subject to a presumptive two-day suspension, or a fine of $600.
   (B)   It is not necessary for the prior offense to be the same offense as the current charge.
   (C)   The presumptive sentence depends on the total number of prior offenses within three years.
PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS
Total Number of Prior Offenses in Three Years:
0
1
2
Offense
Penalty
PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS
Total Number of Prior Offenses in Three Years:
0
1
2
Offense
Penalty
(1)
Commission of a felony related to the licensed activity.
IMMEDIATE REVOCATION
(2)
Sale of alcoholic beverages while license is suspended.
IMMEDIATE REVOCATION
(3)
Sale of alcoholic beverages to underage person.
2
10
Revocation
(4)
Sale of alcoholic beverages to intoxicated person.
2
10
Revocation
(5)
After hours sale of alcoholic beverages.
2
10
Revocation
(6)
After hours display or consumption of alcoholic beverages.
2
10
Revocation
(7)
Refusal to allow city inspectors or police admission to inspect premises.
IMMEDIATE REVOCATION
(8)
Illegal gambling.
3
13
Revocation
(9)
Failure to take reasonable steps to stop person from leaving premises with alcoholic beverage.
2
10
Revocation
(10)
Failure to make application for license renewal prior to license expiration date.
3
13
Revocation
(11)
Sale of intoxicating liquor where only license is for wine or 3.2% malt liquor.
1
3
Revocation
(12)
Failure to comply with statutory and ordinance requirements for liability insurance.
IMMEDIATE REVOCATION
(13)
No person under 18 years of age allowed in liquor establishment unless employed by establishment and working at the time, or with parent or legal guardian.
2
10
Revocation
 
(Ord. passed 11-20-14)