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<br />Plymouth City Code <br /> <br />1211.01 <br /> <br />Section 1211 - Retail Sales Regulation <br /> <br />1211.01. <br /> <br />Right of Inspection. <br /> <br />A. Any Plymouth police officer or any properly designated officer displaying proper <br />identification shall have the unqualified right to enter, inspect, and search the premises of any licensee <br />hereunder without a warrant, during business hours or when owners, managers, or other employees <br />are located on the premises. <br /> <br />B. The business records of the licensee, including Federal and State tax returns, shall be <br />available for inspection by the City at all reasonable times upon written request. <br /> <br />1211.02. <br /> <br />Responsibility of Licensee. <br /> <br />A. Orderly Conduct. Every licensee shall be responsible for the conduct on the licensee's <br />place of business including conduct and activity attributable to the business on property owned or <br />controlled by the licensee. Every licensee shall also cooperate with the City in controlling activity <br />attributable to the business in surrounding areas. <br /> <br />B. Act of Employee. The act of any employee in violation of this Chapter on the <br />licensed premises is deemed the act of the licerisee as well, and the licensee shall be liable for all <br />penalties provided by this Chapter and other laws equally with the employee. <br /> <br />1211.03. <br /> <br />Hours of Operation. <br /> <br />A. Hours and Days of Sale. Hours and days of sale shall be as allowed by state law. <br />There shall be no consumption or display of intoxicating or 3.2 percent malt liquor during the hours <br />that sale is prohibited by state law. <br /> <br />B. Non-employees on Premises. A liquor licensee shall not allow non-employees on the <br />business premises from fifteen (15) minutes after the sale of intoxicating liquor is prohibited until the <br />sale is again permitted except as hereinafter provided. On-sale intoxicating liquor licensees and on- <br />sale 3.2 percent malt liquor licensees may permit non-employees on the premises during its normal <br />hours of operation when the sale of intoxicating and 3.2 percent malt liquor is prohibited, provided, <br />that there be no sale, consumption, or display of intoxicating or 3.2 percent malt liquor during the <br />hours in which the sale or consumption of liquor is prohibited, and provided that the licensee has <br />closed off all access to the bar area in a manner approved by the City. <br /> <br />1211.04. Posting License. All liquor licensees shall have the license posted in a conspicuous <br />place that is visible to the public in the licensed establishment at all times. <br />
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