§ 121.067 UNLAWFUL ACTS (LIQUOR).
   It is unlawful for any:
   (A)   Inducing another to make illegal sale or purchase. Person to knowingly induce another to make an illegal sale or purchase of liquor;
   (B)   Sales on days or times not permitted by law. Licensee, or an employee of a licensee, to sell or serve liquor on any day, or during any hour, when sales of liquor are not permitted by law;
   (C)   Purchase or consumption at times not permitted by law. Person to purchase or consume liquor on licensed premises on any day, or during any hour, when sales of liquor are not permitted by law;
   (D)   Sale to intoxicated persons. Licensee, or employee of a licensee, to sell or serve liquor to any person who is obviously intoxicated; and
   (E)   Failure to require adequate proof of age. licensee to fail, where doubt could exist, to require adequate proof of age of a person upon licensed premises.
(2006 Code, § 5.53) (Ord. 58, 3rd Series, passed 4-2-1986) Penalty, see § 121.999