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<br />. <br /> <br />inspect and search the premises of the licensee during <br />business hours without a warrant. <br /> <br />Subd. 11 Compliance with State Laws. No license <br />shall be issued in violation of any of the laws of the <br />State of Minnesota, and any violation of any law of <br />the State of Minnesota relating to the sale and <br />distribution of liquor shall be considered a violation <br />of this code. <br /> <br />400.10 Suspension and Revocation. The Council may either <br />suspend for not to exceed 60 days or revoke any liquor <br />license, or impose a civil fine not to exceed $2,000 for <br />e~~h violation, upon a finding that. the licensee has failed <br />to comply with any applicable statute, regulation or <br />provision of this Code relating to alcoholic beverages, or <br />becomes ineligible for a license pursuant to any provision <br />of this Code or state law. No suspension or revocation <br />shall take effect until the licensee has been afforded an <br />opportunity for a hearing before the Council pursuant to <br />sections 14.57 through 14.69 of the State's Administrative <br />Procedure Act. This section does not require the City to <br />conduct the hearing before an employee of the Office of <br />Administrative Hearings. <br /> <br />SECTION 405 ~ LICENSING AND REGULATING THE SALE AND <br />CONSUMPTION OF NON-INTOXICATING MALT LIQUOR <br /> <br />405.01 Provisions of State Law Adopted. Except where this <br />Section contains a different provision, the provisions of <br />Minn Stat., Chap. .340A, relating to the definition of <br />terms, licensing, consumption, sales, conditions of bonds <br />of licenses, hours of sale, and all other matters <br />pertaining to the retail sale, distribution, and <br />consumption of non-intoxicating liquor are adopted and made <br />a part of this Section as if set out in full. <br /> <br />405.02 License Required. <br /> <br />Subd. 1 Licenses. No person, except wholesalers <br />and manufacturers to the extent authorized by law, <br />shall deal in or dispose of by gift, sale or <br />otherwise, or keep or offer for sale, any non- <br />intoxicating malt liquor within the City without first <br /> <br />Chapter 4 <br /> <br />+ <br /> <br />15 <br /> <br />".. <br />
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