(A) Every license shall be granted subject to the conditions in the following divisions, all other provisions of this subchapter and any applicable ordinance of the city or state law.
(B) No 3.2% malt liquor shall be sold or served to any intoxicated person or to any person under 21 years of age.
(C) No person under 21 years of age shall be permitted to consume 3.2% malt liquor on the licensed premises, unless accompanied by his or her parent or legal guardian.
(D) No person under 21 years of age shall be employed on the premises of a 3.2% malt liquor store.
(E) No gambling or any gambling device shall be permitted on any licensed premises.
(F) No manufacturer or wholesaler of 3.2% malt liquor shall have any ownership of or interest in an establishment licensed to sell at retail. Pursuant to M.S. § 340A.402(4), as it may be amended from time to time, no retail licensee, manufacturer or wholesaler of 3.2% malt liquor shall be parties to any exclusive purchase contract. No retail licensee shall receive any benefits contrary to law from a manufacturer or wholesaler of 3.2% malt liquor and no manufacturer or wholesaler shall confer any benefits contrary to law upon a retail licensee.
(G) No licensee shall sell 3.2% malt liquor while holding or exhibiting in the licensed premises, a federal retail liquor dealer’s special tax stamp, unless he or she is licensed under the laws of Minnesota to sell intoxicating liquors.
(H) No licensee who is not also licensed to sell intoxicating liquor and who does not hold a consumption or display permit shall sell or permit the consumption and display or intoxicating liquors on the licensed premises or serve any liquids for the purpose of mixing with intoxicating liquor. The presence of intoxicating liquors on the premises of a licensee shall be a prima facie evidence of possession of intoxicating liquors for the purpose of sale; and the serving of any liquid for the purpose of mixing with intoxicating liquors shall be a prima facie evidence that intoxicating liquor is being permitted to be consumed or displayed contrary to this subchapter.
(I) Any peace officer may enter, inspect and search the premises of a licensee during business hours without a search and seizure warrant and may seize all intoxicating liquor found on the licensed premises in violation of division (H) above.
(J) Every licensee shall be responsible for the conduct of his or her place of business and shall maintain conditions of sobriety and order.
(’77 Code, § 603.08)