§ 111.09 RESTRICTIONS.
   (A)   Generally. In granting any license, the following restrictions are imposed on the licensee, although the restrictions may not be incorporated in or printed on the face of the licensee.
   (B)   Specifically.
      (1)   No person, licensee, or any of his or her agents, servants, or employees shall purchase or agree to purchase any alcoholic beverage from another within or without the state who is not duly licensed to sell beverages to the particular purchasers at the time of the sale or the agreement to sell; nor shall he or she give an order for any beverage to any individual who is not a licensee as a special agent or solicitor, if the license is required.
      (2)   No person, licensee, or any of his or her agents, servants, or employees shall peddle alcoholic beverages from house to house by means of a truck or otherwise where the sale is consummated and delivery made concurrently at the residence or place of business of the consumer.
      (3)   No person, licensee, or any of his or her agents, servants, or employees shall employ any canvasser or solicitor for the purpose of receiving an order from a consumer for any alcoholic beverage at the residence or place of business of the consumer; nor shall he or she receive or accept any order which has been solicited or received at the residence or place of business of the consumer, except for a licensee as a distributor.
      (4)   A license issued under this chapter shall not be transferable or assignable to any other person, premises, or part of the building containing the licensed premises without first obtaining the permission of the granting authority first, as provided in § 111.11(B). Permission, if granted, shall be endorsed on the face of the license by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Administrator. No license granted hereunder shall be pledged, hypothecated, or deposited as collateral security on any loan or upon any condition; and, if pledged, hypothecated, or deposited, the license shall be revoked.
      (5)   The licenses fee for every license issued under this chapter shall be payable by the person making the application for the license and to whom it is issued, and no other person shall pay for any license issued hereunder. In addition to all other penalties provided in this chapter, a violation of this division (B)(5) shall authorize and require the revocation of the license that was paid for by another and also the revocation of the license, if any, of the person paying for the license of another.
      (6)   No license enumerated below shall be granted for any premises which are located on the same street as and within 200 feet of a building occupied exclusively as a school, hospital, church, or other place of worship without the written permission of the governing authority of the institution.
      (7)   The hours of operation for businesses which have been granted a license for the sale of distilled spirits, wines, and/or cereal malt beverages shall be as follows:
         (a)   Cereal malt beverage any day 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. midnight;
         (b)   Distilled spirits and wines by the package Monday through Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. midnight. Sunday sales shall be 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. midnight. Special Sunday sale license required pursuant to § 111.11(A)(2); and
         (c)   Cereal and malt beverages, distilled sprits, and wines for consumption on the premises Monday through Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. the following day. Sunday 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. the following day. Special Sunday sale license required pursuant to § 111.11(A)(8).
      (8)   No person, licensee, or any of his or her agents, servants, or employees shall cause, suffer, or permit the licensed premises to be disorderly.
      (9)   No person, licensee, or any of his or her agents, servants, or employees shall sell, give away, or deliver any distilled spirits, wines, and/or cereal or malt beverage or procure or permit any distilled spirits, wines, and/or cereal or malt beverage to be sold, given away, or delivered to a minor, an intoxicated person, or any person apparently under the influence of liquor.
      (10)   Any distilled spirits licensee shall be permitted to have until one-half hour after the time set forth in ordinances designated for closing in which to clear the premises and parking lots of patrons of his or her business.
(1993 Code, § 60.09) (Ord. 90-04, passed 5-2-1990; Ord. 90-08, passed 7-18-1990; Ord. 05-01, passed 2-4-2005) Penalty, see § 111.99