Iowa Admin. Code r. 185-4.7 - Improper conduct
(1)
Illegality on premises.
No retail alcohol licensee, or the licensee's agent or employee, shall engage
in any illegal occupation or illegal act on the licensed premises.
(2)
Cooperation with law enforcement
officers. No retail alcohol licensee, or the licensee's agent or
employee, shall refuse, fail or neglect to cooperate with any law enforcement
officer in the performance of such officer's duties to enforce the provisions
of the Act.
(3)
Illegal
activities. No retail alcohol licensee, or the licensee's agent or
employee, shall knowingly allow in or upon the licensed premises any conduct as
defined in Iowa Code sections
725.1,
725.2,
725.3,
728.2,
728.3 and
728.5.
(4)
Frequenting premises. No
retail alcohol licensee, or the licensee's agent or employee, shall knowingly
permit the licensed premises to be frequented by or become the meeting place,
hangout or rendezvous for known pimps, panhandlers or prostitutes, or those who
are known to engage in the use, sale or distribution of narcotics, or in any
other illegal occupation or business.
(5)
Open containers of alcoholic
beverages. No retail alcohol licensee, or the licensee's agent or
employee, shall allow any filled, partially filled, or empty liquor glasses or
liquor bottles to be taken off the licensed premises, excluding mixed drinks or
cocktails pursuant to Iowa Code section
123.49(2)
"d"(3). A class "E" retail alcohol licensee, or the licensee's
agent or employee, shall not permit other licensees or consumers to remove
partially filled, empty, open or unsealed containers of alcoholic liquor from
the class "E" retail alcohol licensed premises.
(6)
Identifying markers. A
licensee shall not keep on the licensed premises nor use for resale alcoholic
liquor which does not bear identifying markers as prescribed by the
administrator of the division. Identifying markers shall demonstrate that the
alcoholic liquor was lawfully purchased from the division.
This rule is intended to implement Iowa Code section 123.49(2).
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