4.9.7: REGULATIONS:
   (A)   It shall be unlawful for any person to suffer or permit any person under twenty one (21) years of age to consume beer in or upon their premises, or for any person to sell, serve or dispense beer to or by any person under twenty one (21) years of age or to any person who is intoxicated, a habitual drunkard, or an interdicted person according to the laws of the state of Idaho. However, any person who is nineteen (19) years of age or older may sell, serve, possess and dispense liquor, beer or wine in the course of their employment in any place as defined in section 23-942, Idaho Code, or other place where liquor, beer or wine are lawfully present so long as such place is the place of employment for such person under twenty one (21) years of age.
   (B)   Any person under the age of twenty one (21) years, or other disqualified person, who, and any person who shall aid or abet such person to, knowingly misrepresent their qualifications for the purpose of obtaining liquor from any licensee shall upon conviction be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor.
   (C)   It shall be unlawful for any licensee to sell, keep for sale, dispense or give away, or otherwise dispose of any liquor in the original containers or otherwise than retail sale by the drink.
   (D)   Every person to whom a license shall be granted shall at all times conduct a quiet and orderly place of business.
   (E)   All licenses issued under the provisions of this chapter shall be posted in a conspicuous place on the premises, and kept posted during the full period of time for which the same is issued, and that said license shall not be sold, transferred or assigned without the written consent of the city clerk; that in case of the receivership, assignment, bankruptcy, or incompetence of the licensee, the licensee's business may be carried on under the license by the duly appointed, qualified and acting receiver, assignee, trustee in bankruptcy, guardian, executor or administrator of the licensee, providing that such receiver, assignee, trustee, guardian, executor or administrator shall file with the city clerk a certified copy of their appointment and secure the written consent of the city clerk.
   (F)   The licensee or any person employed by or acting on behalf of the licensee who serves another an alcoholic beverage has the duty to routinely check valid driver's licenses, state identification cards, or military identification cards to verify the age of those served alcoholic beverages. Any person who fails to check appropriate identification which subsequently results in the serving of an alcoholic beverage to a person under the age of twenty one (21) years shall be guilty of an infraction for a first time offense, or a misdemeanor for second and subsequent offenses occurring within two (2) years of a prior offense of the same nature. (Ord. 938, 12-17-2015)