Or. Admin. Code § 845-005-0355 - Restricting License Privileges and Conduct of Operations
(1) The Commission may restrict a license or
service permit when:
(a) In the absence of a
restriction, the Commission has a basis to cancel, suspend/fine or deny the
license or service permit;
(b) In
addition to all or part of a suspension or fine, a restriction may prevent the
recurrence of the problem(s) that caused the violation(s);
(c) The Commission determines that a
restriction is in the public interest or convenience; or
(d) The Commission has a basis to refuse the
license and the applicant or licensee has submitted a qualifying control or
operating plan as good cause to overcome the refusal basis. In these
circumstances the Commission shall impose as restrictions those elements of the
control or operating plan that the Commission determines are essential to
overcoming the refusal basis.
(2) In determining public interest or
convenience reasons to restrict a license or permit, the Commission considers
factors that include but are not limited to:
(a) The character or environment of the
neighborhood in which the licensed premises operate;
(b) The need to eliminate or prevent
conditions that have contributed to or that the Commission reasonably believes
will contribute to liquor or criminal law violations by the licensee, patrons
of the licensed premises or the public, including conditions that have or are
likely to contribute to noise, music or sound vibrations from inside or outside
the premises that a reasonable person would consider excessive or obtrusive;
or
(c) The need to limit the
availability of alcohol to minors, visibly intoxicated persons or street
drinkers.
(3) The
Commission has determined that it is not in the public interest or convenience
to issue or renew:
(a) A license that allows
off-premises sales in an area frequented by street drinkers, unless the
Commission restricts the sales of the alcoholic beverages associated with
street drinkers;
(b) A license to a
relative or associate of a person whose license was cancelled, surrendered or
not renewed because of problems at the premises that involved the person,
unless the Commission restricts the relative or associate from permitting the
person from being on the premises;
(c) A license or permit to a person who has a
recent history or record of alcohol or drug problems, unless the Commission
requires the person to complete an alcohol/drug treatment program and follow
the program's recommendations regarding alcohol/drug use or to abstain from
alcohol/drug use.
(4)
When the Commission restricts a license or service permit, it notifies the
licensee or permittee. If the licensee or permittee disagrees with the
restriction, the licensee or permittee has the right to a hearing under the
procedures in ORS Chapter 183; OAR chapter 137, division 3; and chapter 845,
division 3.
(5) A licensee or
permittee who has a restricted license or permit must exercise license or
permit privileges only in compliance with the restriction(s). Failure to comply
with the restriction(s) is a Category I violation.
(6) A restriction remains in effect until the
Commission removes it. The licensee or permittee may ask the Commission to
remove or modify a restriction. The written request must explain why the
licensee or permittee believes the Commission should remove or modify the
restriction. The Commission will notify the licensee or permittee, in writing,
of its decision to approve or deny the request and the basis for its decision.
If the Commission denies the request, the licensee or permittee has the right
to a hearing under the procedures in ORS Chapter 183; OAR chapter 137, division
003; and chapter 845, division 003.
(7) As used in subsections (2)(c) and (3)(a)
of this rule, "street drinkers" means people who drink unlawfully in streets,
alleys, parks and other similar public places.
(8) As used in subsection (2)(b) of this
rule, "conditions" means conditions in the immediate vicinity of the premises
that are related to the exercise of the license privileges and conditions in
the premises or in the areas around the premises that the applicant/licensee
controls.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 471, including 471.030, 471.040, 471.730(1) & (5)
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 471.313 & 471.405(1)
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