§ 112.13 SALE OF BEER IN KEGS; RECORDS AND MARKING REQUIRED.
   (A)   A retail licensee selling beer in a container having a liquid capacity greater than two gallons shall place a distinctive symbol, notation or mark on the container which uniquely identifies him and, moreover, shall mark such container in such a manner, and maintain such business records, that in the event the container is returned to him, he can establish the following information with respect to his most recent sale involving the container within the last six months: the date of the sale and the name, address, driver's license and social security number of the person to whom it was sold.
   (B)   Each retail licensee shall register his unique identification symbol, notation or mark with the chief of police and shall provide the chief of police with such of the information gathered pursuant to division (A) of this section as the Chief from time to time may require.
   (C)   This section shall not apply to the sale of containers by a retail licensee if he intends and requires that the contents of the container will be consumed on the licensed premises where the sale occurs.
(Ord. 1181, passed 2-19-2008) Penalty, see § 10.99