4-2-30: RESTRICTIONS APPLICABLE TO PERSONS UNDER TWENTY ONE:
   A.   It shall be unlawful for any licensee or officer, associate, member, representative, agent, or employee of the licensee or for any other person to sell, give, or deliver alcoholic beverages to any person who has not yet attained his or her 21st birthday.
   B.   1. Persons under the age of twenty one (21) shall be and are hereby prohibited from remaining on the premises of a Class A or A-1 license liquor holder in the area where alcoholic liquor is provided for consumption on the premises after nine o'clock (9:00) P.M.
      2.   Persons under the age of twenty one (21) shall be allowed on the premises of a Class A or A-1 liquor license holder in the area where alcoholic liquor is provided for consumption on the premises only if accompanied by and under the direct supervision of a parent or guardian. No person under the age of twenty one (21), even if accompanied by a parent or guardian, shall remain on the premises of a Class A or A-1 liquor license holder in the area where alcoholic liquor is provided for consumption on the premises after nine o'clock (9:00) P.M.
      3.   This section shall not prohibit persons under the age of twenty one (21) years of age from remaining on a general area of a premises of a Class A or A-1 liquor license holder that is primarily used for a secondary purpose, such as bowling lanes, even though alcoholic liquor may be consumed in the general area.
      4.   It shall be a separate offense for the Class A or A-1 liquor license holder, bartender, or manager to allow persons under the age of twenty one (21) to remain on the premises without a parent or guardian or after the hour of nine o'clock (9:00) P.M. as defined by this section, and for the minor to remain on the premises without a parent or guardian or after nine o'clock (9:00) P.M. in violation of this section. In the event of a violation of this section, citations may be issued to the minor, the parent or guardian, or the Class A or A-1 liquor license holder, bartender, or Class A or A-1 liquor license holder manager. (Ord. 2015-4, 4-14-2015)