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(6) All employees serving alcoholic beverages must complete <br />responsible beverage service training, or an equivalent approved <br />by the State Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, prior to <br />being able to serve alcoholic beverages to patrons. Evidence of the <br />completion of such training must be maintained on the premises <br />and available for inspection upon request by the city. <br />(7) During those times when patrons are restricted to twenty-one (21) <br />years of age or older, the applicant shall at all times utilize an age <br />verification means or device for all purchases of alcoholic <br />beverages. Such verification of age is not intended to discriminate <br />against patrons based on race, ethnicity or legal status, but only to <br />comply with state law restricting the sale of alcohol to those twenty- <br />one (21) and older. <br />(8) Queuing lines shall be managed in an orderly manner and all <br />disruptive and/or intoxicated patrons shall be denied entry. The <br />business owner, or his designee, shall be responsible for <br />monitoring the queuing lines at all times. <br />(9) The outdoor queuing line shall not block public walkways or <br />obstruct the entry or exit doors of adjacent businesses. Stanchions <br />or barriers must be used to maintain order at all times the queue <br />exceeds twenty-five (25) patrons. All stanchions or barriers located <br />on public property must be approved by the public works agency. <br />(10) Employees and contract security personnel shall not consume any <br />alcoholic beverages during their work shift, except for product <br />sampling for purposes of employee education about new products. <br />Under no circumstances may contract security personnel consume <br />alcoholic beverages during their work shift. <br />(11) There shall be no exterior advertising of any kind or type, including <br />window signs or other signs visible from outside, that promote or <br />indicate the availability of alcoholic beverages on the premises. <br />Interior displays of alcoholic beverages or signs, which are clearly <br />visible to the exterior, shall constitute a violation of this condition. <br />Permissible window displays must be kept to a minimum for <br />maximum visibility and shall not exceed twenty-five (25) per cent of <br />window coverage. Floor displays shall not exceed three (3) feet in <br />height. <br />(12) There shall be no promotions encouraging intoxication or drinking <br />contests or advertisements indicating "buy one (1) drink, get one (1) <br />free", "two (2) for the price of one (1)", or "all you can drink for..." or <br />similar language. <br />#34604v1 11 A-20 <br />