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§ 114.05 POSTING OF LICENSE.
   Every license and permit issued pursuant hereto shall at all times while in force be posted and displayed in a conspicuous place in the room or principal room where liquors and alcoholic beverages are kept for sale.
(Ord. 2012-001, passed 2-6-2012) Penalty, see § 114.99
§ 114.06 COMPLIANCE WITH ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL LAWS MANDATORY.
   No person, firm or corporation shall manufacture, traffic in, sell, deal in or dispense liquor or alcoholic beverages in any quantity whatever, in violation of and without complying with all of the provisions of this chapter and all applicable state statutes and regulations. Each licensed premises shall at all times be conducted in an orderly manner, and no disorderly, riotous or indecent conduct, gambling or any violation of the law whatever shall be allowed at any time on any licensed premises. The Alcoholic Beverage Laws of Kentucky, including the terms defined therein, and the regulations of the State Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, and as those laws and regulations may from time to time be amended, are hereby adopted as part of the alcoholic beverage control laws of this city.
(Ord. 2012-001, passed 2-6-2012) Penalty, see § 114.99
§ 114.07 HOURS OF SALE.
   (A)   Retail sales of distilled spirits and wine by the package. A premises for which there has been granted a license for the sale at retail of distilled spirits, beer, malt beverages and wine by the package shall be permitted to remain open during the hours of 6:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. prevailing time, Monday through Saturday, including any time during which the polls are open for any regular, primary, school, or special election, except as otherwise prohibited by statute, and on Sundays shall not be permitted to remain open between the hours of 12:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. prevailing time, and also from 10:00 p.m. Sunday evening until 6:00 a.m. on the following Monday.
   (B)   Retail sales of distilled spirits and wine by the drink for consumption on licensed premises. A premises for which there has been granted a license for the retail sales of distilled spirits, beer or malt beverages and wine by the drink for consumption on the licensed premises, shall not be permitted to remain open for the purposes of selling such alcoholic beverages between the hours of 12:00 a.m. prevailing time and 6:00 a.m. prevailing time, Monday through Saturday, and on Sundays shall not be permitted to remain open between the hours of 12:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. prevailing time, and also from 10:00 p.m. Sunday evening until 6:00 a.m. on the following Monday. Retail sales of distilled spirits and wine by the drink for consumption on a licensed premises shall be permitted at all other times, including times during which the polls are open for any regular, primary, school or special election, except as otherwise prohibited by statute.
   (C)   New Year’s Eve. A license to sell distilled spirits, wine or malt beverages by the drink may sell and dispense alcoholic beverages on New Year's Eve until 2:00 a.m. on January 1, provided that the appropriate licenses have been obtained from both the city and state ABC boards.
(Am. Ord. 2009-12, passed 6-15-2009; Am. Ord. 2011-002, passed 6-6-2011; Am. Ord. 2012-001, passed 2-6-2012; Am. Ord. 2013-05, passed 6-10-2013) Penalty, see § 114.99
§ 114.08 FINE AND/OR REVOCATION OF LICENSE.
   A violation hereof of these ordinances or of any applicable state statute or regulation by a duly authorized agent or employee of a licensee or permit holder shall constitute and shall be deemed a violation by the licensee or permit holder or employer, and whenever the holder of any license or permit shall violate any portion hereof, or any regulation adopted pursuant thereto, the licensee, permit holder and employer shall be subject to penalty under § 114.99, including the revocation and forfeiture of license or permit, and any other sanctions or penalties permitted by law to be imposed.
(Am. Ord. 2009-11, passed 6-15-2009; Am. Ord. 2012-001, passed 2-6-2012)
§ 114.09 SERVER TRAINING ALCOHOL RECOGNITION (STAR) MANDATORY.
   For purposes of this section, SERVER shall mean any person employed or working in any capacity, whether as an employee, voluntary helper, or working proprietor, and any premises licensed to sell alcoholic beverages or where alcoholic beverages are sold and dispensed by the drink or where malt beverages are sold for consumption on the premises, and shall include any person whose job duties include the sale, dispensing or service of alcoholic beverages or management of the licensed premises.
   (A)   No person shall be employed by a licensed premises in the selling and serving of alcoholic beverages as a server unless the server has successfully participated in and completed the STAR Training Program through the State of Kentucky Alcoholic Beverage Control.
   (B)   All persons required to complete training under division (A) above, shall complete the training within 60 days of the date on which the person first becomes subject to the training requirement. All persons completing the training required of this section shall be re-certified in STAR training not less than once every 3 years. Servers successfully completing the training shall receive a server certificate from the server training program.
   (C)   No licensed premises in which alcoholic beverages are sold by the drink or malt beverages that are sold for consumption on the premises shall allow any server who has been employed over 60 days to sell, dispense or serve any alcoholic beverages or malt beverage or to manage any licensed premises unless the server is the holder of a current server certification. Each such licensed premises shall maintain a file at the licensed premises for each employee or server for whom training is required. The file shall contain the name, job description, date of employment and proof of certification of each server regulated by this section. This information shall be made available at any reasonable time to any Alcoholic Beverage Control officer, administrator or police officer.
   (D)   Any person working at a special event for which a temporary alcoholic beverage license has been approved shall not be required to comply with this section.
(Ord. 2012-001, passed 2-6-2012) Penalty, see § 114.99
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