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Minutes - Date
1/9/2006
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<br />premises if at least fifty percent of all sales in those places consists of food; <br />provided that nothing in this section shall authorize persons under twenty-one <br />years of age to mix or serve across the bar intoxicating beverages or non- <br />intoxicating beer. <br /> <br />Section 5.08.220Sale to minor-Certain other persons Exceptions- Allowing <br /> <br />person under twenty-one years of age to drink or possess <br />intoxicating liquor. <br /> <br /> <br />A. Any licensee under this chapter, or his or her employee, who shall sell, vend, <br />give away or otherwise supply any intoxicating liquor in any quantity whatsoever <br />to any person under the age of twenty-one years, or to any person intoxicated or <br />appearing to be in a state of intoxication, or to a habitual drunkard, and any <br />person whomsoever except his parent or guardian who shall procure for, sell, <br />give away or otherwise supply intoxicating liquor to any person under the age of <br />twenty-one years, or to any intoxicated person or any person appearing to be in <br />a state of intoxication, or to a habitual drunkard, shall be deemed guilty of an <br />ordinance violation, except that this section shall not apply to the supplying of <br />intoxicating liquor to a person under the age of twenty-one years for medical <br />purposes only, or to the administering of such intoxicating liquor to any person <br />by a duly licensed physician. Notwithstanding any provision of this code to the <br />contrary, no person shall be denied a license or renewal of a license issued <br />under this chapter solely due to a conviction for unlawful sale or supply to a <br />minor when serving in the capacity as an employee of a licensed establishment. <br /> <br />B. Any owner, occupant, or other person or legal entity with a lawful right to the <br />exclusive use and enjoyment of any property who knowingly allows a person <br />under the age of twenty-one years to drink or possess intoxicating liquor or <br />knowingly fails to stop a person under the age of twenty-one years from drinking <br />or possessing intoxicating liquor on such property, unless such person allowing <br />the person under the age of twenty-one years to drink or possess intoxicating <br />liquor is his or her parent or guardian, is guilty of an ordinance violation. <br /> <br />C. It shall be a defense to prosecution under this section if: <br /> <br />1. The defendant is a licensed retailer, club, drinking establishment, or caterer <br />or holds a temporary permit, or an employee thereof; <br /> <br />2. The defendant sold the intoxicating liquor to the minor with reasonable cause <br />to believe that the minor was twenty-one or more years of age; and <br /> <br />3. To purchase the intoxicating liquor, the person exhibited to the defendant a <br />driver's license, Missouri nondriver's identification card, or other official or <br />apparently official document, containing a photograph of the minor and <br /> <br /> <br />
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