§ 111.023 UNLAWFUL ACTS.
   (A)   (1)   Consumption. It is unlawful for any person to consume, or any licensee to permit consumption of alcoholic beverages on licensed premises more than 30 minutes after the hour when a sale thereof can legally be made; provided, further, that, it is unlawful for any licensee to permit any glass, bottle or other container to remain upon any table, bar, stool or other surface where customers are served, more than 30 minutes after the hour when a sale thereof can legally be made.
      (2)   Closing. It is unlawful for any person, other than a licensee’s bona fide employee actually engaged in the performance of his or her duties, to be on premises licensed under this chapter more than 30 minutes after the legal time for making licensed sales.
      (3)   Inspection. It is unlawful for any licensee, his or her employee or agent, to hinder or prevent a law enforcement officer from making an inspection to observe whether or not this division (A) and all other laws are being observed.
(Prior Code, § 5.09)
   (B)   It is unlawful for any:
      (1)   Person to knowingly induce another to make an illegal sale or purchase of an alcoholic beverage;
      (2)   Licensee to sell or serve an alcoholic beverage to any person who is obviously intoxicated;
      (3)   Licensee to fail, where doubt could exist, to require adequate proof of age of a person upon the licensed premises;
      (4)   Licensee to sell an alcoholic beverage on any day, or during any hour, when the sales are not permitted by law;
      (5)   Licensee to allow consumption of an alcoholic beverage on licensed premises on any day, or during any hour, when the consumption is not permitted by law; and/or
      (6)   Person to purchase an alcoholic beverage on any day, or during any hour, when the sales are not permitted by law.
(Prior Code, § 5.19)
(Ord. 47, Third Series, effective 3-24-1988) Penalty, see § 10.99