§ 112.13  UNDERAGE PERSONS ON LICENSED PREMISES.
   (A)   Restrictions. Pursuant to Wis. Stats. § 125.07(3), an underage person not accompanied by his or her parent, guardian, or spouse who has attained the legal drinking age may not enter or be on any premises for which a license or permit for the retail sale of alcohol beverages has been issued for any purpose except the transaction of business pertaining to the licensed premises with or for the licensee or his or her employee. The business may not be amusement or the purchase, receiving, or consumption of edibles or beverages or similar activities which normally constitute activities of a customer of the premises.
   (B)   Exceptions. Division (A), above, shall not apply to:
      (1)   An underage person who is a resident, employee, lodger, or boarder on the licensed premises;
      (2)   Licensed restaurants where the principal business is that of a restaurant;
      (3)   A person who is at least 18 years of age and who is working under a contract with the licensee to provide entertainment for customers on the premises;
      (4)   A person who is present in a room which is separate from any room where alcohol beverages are sold or served. No alcohol beverages may be furnished or consumed by any person in a room where the underage persons are present or authorized under this section; and/or
      (5)   An underage person who enters on “Class B” or Class "B" premises on dates specified by the licensee when no alcohol beverages will be consumed, sold, or given away. The licensee shall notify the Police Department of such specified dates; unless all alcohol beverages are stored in a locked portion of the premises, the licensee or a licensed operator must be on the premises at all times.
(Ord. 09-2017, passed 8-24-2017)  Penalty, see § 112.99