The owner of any bar, beer hall, tavern or other place wherein any low-point beer is dispensed for consumption on the premises, or any employee, manager, operator or agent thereof shall not:
A. Consume or be under the influence of alcoholic beverages or low-point beer during the hours he is on duty. For the purposes of this section, a licensee will be deemed to be on duty from the time he first comes on duty until the time he goes off duty at the end of the shift, including any break periods permitted by management. This subsection shall not apply to any person who works on the premises as an entertainer only;
B. Permit or tolerate any conduct or language which is intended to threaten another with physical harm or any fighting or offensive physical contact, in or upon the licensed premises or areas outside the licensed premises which are controlled by the licensee;
C. Permit empty or discarded low-point beer beverage containers to be in public view outside the licensed premises. All empty or discarded containers shall be disposed of in accordance with Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission (ABLE) rules and regulations and/or State Department of Environmental Quality;
D. Permit any illegal gambling activity, violations of the State narcotic and dangerous drug laws, or prostitution activity or any other criminal conduct to occur on the licensed premises;
E. Refuse or fail to promptly open a door to the licensed premises upon request of an agent or inspector of the ABLE Commission or any other peace officer to enter the premises, when the licensee or employee knows or should know that such request is made by an agent or inspector of the ABLE Commission or any other peace officer. This provision shall not be construed to deny agents of the ABLE Commission or any other peace officer access at any time to any licensed premises;
F. Permit a sealed or unsealed container of low-point beer to be removed from the licensed premises;
G. Destroy, damage, alter, remove or conceal potential evidence, or attempt to do so, or refuse to surrender evidence when lawfully requested to do so by an inspector, agent or any other peace officer or incite another person to do any of the above.
(Ord. No. 01-05, § 1, 5-7-2001)