CHAPTER 112: LIQUOR REGULATIONS
Section
General Provisions
   112.01   Adoption of state law by reference
   112.02   City may be more restrictive than state law
   112.03   Definitions
   112.04   Nudity on the premises of licensed establishments prohibited
   112.05   Consumption in public places
Licensing
   112.20   Number of licenses which may be issued
   112.21   Term and expiration of licenses
   112.22   Kinds of liquor licenses
   112.23   License fees; pro rata
   112.24   Council discretion to grant or deny a license
   112.25   Application for license
   112.26   Description of premises
   112.27   Applications for renewal
   112.28   Transfer of license
   112.29   Investigation
   112.30   Hearing and issuance
   112.31   Restrictions on issuance
   112.32   Conditions of license
   112.33   Hours and days of sale
   112.34   Minors on premises
   112.35   Restrictions on purchase and consumption
   112.36   Suspension and revocation
Municipal Liquor Stores
   112.50   Application of this subchapter
   112.51   Existing municipal stores continued
   112.52   Location
   112.53   Operation
   112.54   Proof of financial responsibility
   112.55   Issuance of other licenses
 
   112.99   Penalty
GENERAL PROVISIONS
§ 112.01 ADOPTION OF STATE LAW BY REFERENCE.
   The provisions of M.S. Ch. 340A, as they may be amended from time to time, with reference to the definition of terms, conditions of operation, restrictions on consumption, provisions relating to sales, hours of sale, and all other matters pertaining to the retail sale, distribution, and consumption of intoxicating liquor and 3.2 percent malt liquor are hereby adopted by reference and are made a part of this Chapter as if set out in full. It is the intention of the City Council that all future amendments to M.S. Ch. 340A are hereby adopted by reference or referenced as if they had been in existence at the time this Chapter is adopted.
§ 112.02 CITY MAY BE MORE RESTRICTIVE THAN STATE LAW.
   The Council is authorized by the provisions of M.S. § 340A.509, as it may be amended from time to time, to impose, and has imposed in this chapter, additional restrictions on the sale and possession of alcoholic beverages within its limits beyond those contained in M.S. Ch. 340A, as it may be amended from time to time.
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