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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2016

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A N   A C T

RELATING TO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES

     

     Introduced By: Senators Goodwin, Ruggerio, Metts, and Goldin

     Date Introduced: March 08, 2016

     Referred To: Senate Special Legislation and Veterans Affairs

     It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Section 3-5-21 of the General Laws in Chapter 3-5 entitled "Licenses

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Generally" is hereby amended to read as follows:

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     3-5-21. Revocation or suspension of licenses -- Fines for violating conditions of

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license. -- (a) Every license is subject to revocation or suspension and a licensee is subject to fine

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by the board, body or official issuing the license, or by the department or by the division of

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taxation, on its own motion, for:

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     (1) Breach breach by the holder of the license of the conditions on which it was issued; or

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for

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     (2) Violation violation by the holder of the license of any rule or regulation applicable, ;

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or for breach of any provisions of this section

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     (3) Any fraudulent act or "material misrepresentation" made by an applicant for a license

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or a licensee, including, but not limited to, any misrepresentation or information upon which the

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licensing board reasonably relies in rendering any decision concerning a license, licensee or

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establishment; or

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     (4) Breach of any provisions of this chapter; or

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     (5) Operating in any manner inconsistent with the license, or in any manner consistent

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with another class license without first coming before the board for a new license application.

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     (b) Any fine imposed pursuant to this section shall not exceed five hundred dollars ($500)

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for the first offense and shall not exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000) for each subsequent

 

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offense. For the purposes of this section, any offense committed by a licensee three (3) years after

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a previous offense shall be considered a first offense.

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      (c) In the event that a licensee is required to hire a police detail and the police refuse to

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place a detail at the location because a licensee has failed to pay outstanding police detail bills or

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to reach a payment plan agreement with the police department, the license board may prohibit the

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licensee from opening its place of business until such time as the police detail bills are paid or a

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payment plan agreement is reached.

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     (d) Upon any violation by a licensee under §3-5-21, the local licensing board, at its sole

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discretion, may impose a limitation on the hours of operation of the licensee, regardless of the

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license type, and notwithstanding any prior approval of an application for a later closing time.

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     SECTION 2. Sections 3-7-7.3, 3-7-8, 3-7-16.6 and 3-7-19 of the General Laws in

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Chapter 3-7 entitled "Retail Licenses" are hereby amended to read as follows:

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     3-7-7.3. Class B licenses -- Restriction on entertainment. -- (a) Notwithstanding any

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provision of this chapter or in the Rhode Island general laws to the contrary, in the case of any

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city or town which issues any retailer's Class B license this city or town may restrict or prohibit

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entertainment at these licensed facilities, in accordance with objective standards adopted by the

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municipality and approved by the department of business regulation, provided that any standard

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shall be applied uniformly to all of these licensed facilities.

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     (b) The licensing board for the city of Providence is authorized to immediately suspend

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or revoke the license or exercise other remedies, in accordance with proper due process owed to

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the licensee, with respect to:

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     (1) Any Class B licensee that provides entertainment without an entertainment license

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issued by the city of Providence pursuant to its authority under chapter 22 of title 5; and/or

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     (2) Any Class B licensee that engages in activities exceeding those permitted by a Class

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B license, unless such licensee has obtained any additional license permitting such activities,

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including, but not limited to, a Class N license.

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     3-7-8. Class C license. -- (a) A retailer's Class C license authorizes the holder of the

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license to keep for sale and to sell beverages at retail at the place described in the license and to

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deliver those beverages for consumption on the premises where sold. No beverages shall be sold

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or served after twelve o'clock (12:00) midnight nor before six o'clock (6:00) a.m., except as

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provided in subsection (e) herein. Local license boards in the several cities and towns may fix an

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earlier closing time within their discretion. The license authorizes the holder to keep for sale and

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sell beverages, including beer in cans, at retail at the place described in the license and to deliver

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those beverages for consumption on the premises.

 

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      (b) The license authorizes the holder to sell pre-packaged foods prepared off the

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premises with beverages but prohibits the preparation and serving of foods cooked on the

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premises. The holder of the license may serve with beverages and without charge popcorn,

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crackers, bread, pretzels, sausage of any type, pickles, sardines, smoked herring, lupino beans,

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and potato chips. No food shall be cooked on the premises but pre-packaged foods prepared and

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cooked off the premises and purchased by the holder from a supplier may be warmed and sold on

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the premises in their original packaging, and all foods shall be covered in accordance with the

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regulations of the state department of health. The annual fee for the license is four hundred

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dollars ($400) to eight hundred dollars ($800), prorated to the year ending December 1 in every

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calendar year.

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      (c) The town councils of the towns of Coventry, Scituate and South Kingstown are

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authorized to prohibit by ordinance the issuance of Class C licenses. Upon prohibiting Class C

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licenses, the license board of the towns of Coventry, Scituate and South Kingstown shall issue

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Class B licenses to the holder of all Class C licenses in those towns. The Class B licenses may be

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issued to the holders of Class C licenses notwithstanding any requirements of § 3-7-7. The

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holders of Class C licenses shall have the full privileges of a Class B license and shall pay the

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annual fee provided for Class B licenses.

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      (d) Notwithstanding any prohibitions on the preparation and serving of foods cooked on

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the premises contained in paragraph (b) herein, the holders of Class C licenses in the city of

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Newport are authorized to prepare and serve foods cooked on the premises. The holders of Class

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C licenses in the city of Newport shall be deemed to be victualling houses for purposes of § 3-8-

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      (e) Any holder of a Class C license may, upon the approval of the local licensing board

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and for the additional payment of two hundred dollars ($200), sell or serve beverages on Fridays

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and Saturdays and the night before legal state holidays until one o'clock (1:00) a.m. All requests

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for a one o'clock (1:00) a.m. license shall be advertised, at the applicant's expense, by the local

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licensing board in a newspaper with a general statewide circulation or having a general

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circulation in the city or town where the establishment applying for the license is located.

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     (f) The licensing board for the city of Providence is authorized to immediately suspend or

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revoke the license or exercise other remedies, in accordance with proper due process owed to the

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licensee, with respect to:

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     (1) Any Class C licensee that provides entertainment without an entertainment license

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issued by the city of Providence pursuant to its authority under chapter 22 of title 5; and/or

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     (2) Any Class C licensee that engages in activities exceeding those permitted by a Class

 

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C license, unless such licensee has obtained any additional license permitting such activities,

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including, but not limited to, a Class N license.

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     3-7-16.6. Class N nightclub license. -- (a) Notwithstanding any provision of this title to

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the contrary, any town or city council, by ordinance, may authorize the licensing authorities

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designated as having the right, power, and jurisdiction to issue licenses under this title pursuant to

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§ 3-5-15 to designate and issue a special class of Class N nightclub licenses within its

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jurisdiction. In the city of Providence, the license authorizes the holder to keep for sale and sell

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beverages including beer in cans, at retail at the place described and to deliver them for

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consumption on the premises or place where sold. It also authorizes the charging of a cover,

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minimum, or door charge. The amount of the cover, or minimum, or door charge is posted at the

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entrance of the establishments in a prominent place.

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      (b) A Class N license, when so authorized, shall be required by each establishment

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within the jurisdiction which:

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      (1) Has as its primary source of revenue the sale of alcoholic beverages and/or cover

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charges;

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      (2) Holds a Class B or Class ED license except in the city of Providence;

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      (3) Has a fire department occupancy permit of no less than two hundred (200) persons

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and no greater than ten thousand (10,000) persons; or any establishment with a fire department

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occupancy permit of less than two hundred (200) persons that holds an entertainment license.

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      (c) Any establishment with a Class N license which admits patrons under twenty-one

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(21) years of age on the premises of the establishment when alcoholic beverages are being sold,

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served, or permitted on the premises shall, during the time the patrons are permitted on the

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premises:

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      (1) Require one form of identification. The identification shall contain the bearer's

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photograph, and must be one of the following: state driver's license, US military identification,

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state issued identification card, or passport, from every person claiming to be twenty-one (21)

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years of age or older;

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      (2) Identify patrons over twenty-one (21) years of age with both an identifiable hand

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stamp and a bracelet and shall require every patron to show both hand stamp and bracelet before

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purchasing an alcoholic beverage;

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      (3) Sell not more than one alcoholic beverage to an eligible patron in a single

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transaction, and shall prohibit a patron from carrying more than one alcoholic beverage from a

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bar or drink dispensing location;

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      (4) Not permit any patron who leaves the premises to be readmitted prior to closing

 

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without payment of the same admission or cover charge required of patrons entering the premises

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initially.

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      (d) The licensing authority of each town or city shall set the closing time for each

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establishment holding a Class N nightclub license within its jurisdiction pursuant to § 3-7-7(a)(1)

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and (a)(4), and notwithstanding other provisions of those subdivisions, an establishment holding a

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Class N nightclub license which is permitted to remain open until two o'clock (2:00) a.m., shall

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not admit patrons after one o'clock (1:00) a.m.

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      (e) The licensing authority of each town or city will establish the cost and duration of all

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Class N nightclub licenses issued by that authority.

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      (f) Notwithstanding the provisions of § 3-5-17, no licensing authority may issue a Class

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N nightclub license unless the following notice requirements have been met:

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      (1) Any establishment applying for a Class N nightclub license, or the renewal of that

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license, or which is the subject of a hearing relating to its Class N nightclub license, must provide

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the general public with notice of its application by posting a twenty-four (24) inch by thirty-six

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(36) inch notice on its premises, in a manner clearly visible to the general public, at least thirty

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(30) days prior to the hearing date before the licensing authority for the license, and at least thirty

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(30) days prior to hearings related to the license on appeal to the director. If any hearing is

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scheduled to occur in less than thirty (30) days, the applicant or Class N nightclub license holder

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must post this notice within three (3) business days after its receipt of notification of that hearing

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from the licensing authority or the director.

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      (2) The notice shall contain the name of the applicant and a description by street and

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number or other plain designation of the particular location for which the Class N nightclub

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license is requested. The notice shall state that remonstrants are entitled to be heard at the hearing

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on the Class N nightclub license, and shall provide the time and place of that hearing.

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      (g) Any establishment that holds a Class N nightclub license must:

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      (1) Comply with local ordinances governing noise levels;

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      (2) Cooperate with law enforcement officials;

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      (3) Provide private security for the safety of patrons both inside and outside the

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establishment, which private security must be certified by TIPS or a similar agency approved by

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the licensing authority; and

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      (4) Collect trash generated by the establishment every night that the establishment is

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open in an area surrounding the premises that is reasonable and prudent, given the size of the

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establishment.

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      (h) The licensing authority of each town or city will develop requirements for police

 

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details for the purposes of public safety and traffic control in and around the premise of each

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establishment holding a Class N nightclub license.

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      (i) (1) The licensing authority which has issued a license under this section may ban the

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admittance of persons under the age of twenty-one (21) on the licensee's premise:

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      (i) On certain nights; or

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      (ii) At certain times; or

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      (iii) At all times.

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      (2) Provided however, any ban under this subsection herein shall be supported by a

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finding that:

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      (i) The licensee has failed to implement measures designed to prevent underage

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drinking; and

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      (ii) The licensee has multiple violations of the provisions of one or more of the following

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sections: 3-8-1, 3-8-4 and/or 3-8-10.

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     (j) Upon the approval and designation of a district or districts by the board of licenses of

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the city of Providence, the board of licenses of the city of Providence may issue to any holder of a

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Class N license an extended hours permit to extend closing hours on Thursdays, Fridays and

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Saturdays, the night before a legal state holiday or such other days as determined by the board of

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licenses of the city of Providence, for one hour past such license holder's legal closing time as

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established by the license holder's license or licenses including, but not limited to, those issued

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pursuant to subsection (d) of this section. The extended hours permit shall not permit the sale of

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alcohol during the extended one-hour period and shall prohibit the admittance of new patrons in

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the establishment during the extended one-hour period. The designation of such district shall be

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for a duration of not less than six (6) months. Prior to designating any such district, the board of

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licenses of the city of Providence shall hold a hearing on the proposed designation. The proposed

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designation shall include the boundaries of the proposed district, the applicable days for the

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extended hours, and the duration of the designation and the conditions imposed. The proposed

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designation shall be advertised at least once per week for three (3) weeks prior to the hearing in a

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newspaper in general circulation in the city of Providence. The city of Providence shall establish

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an application process for an extended hours permit for such license holder and may adopt rules

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and regulations to administer the permit.

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     3-7-19. Objection by adjoining property owners -- Proximity to schools and

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churches. -- (a) Retailers' Class B, C, N and I licenses, and any license provided for in §3-7-16.8

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of under this chapter shall not be issued to authorize the sale of beverages in any building where

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the owner of the greater part of the land within two hundred feet (200') of any point of the

 

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building files with the body or official having jurisdiction to grant licenses his or her objection to

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the granting of the license, nor in any building within two hundred feet (200') of the premises of

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any public, private, or parochial school or a place of public worship. In the city of East

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Providence, retailer's Class A licenses shall not be issued to authorize the sale of beverages in any

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building within five hundred feet (500') of the premises of any public, private, or parochial

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school, or a place of public worship.

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      (b) As used in this section, "private school" means any nonpublic institution of

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elementary or secondary (K-12th Grade) education, accredited or recognized as a private school

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by the department of elementary and secondary education or the school committee of the city or

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town having jurisdiction over private schools.

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      (c) This section shall not apply to any Class B or C license holder whose license was

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issued prior to January 1, 1978, nor shall this section apply to, or constitute the basis of, an

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objection to, or disapproval of, the transfer of a Class B or C license where the location of the

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licensed establishment predates the location of the public, private, or parochial school, or place of

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public worship.

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      (d) (1) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the board of licenses of the city of

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Providence shall, after application, have the authority to exempt from the provisions of this

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section any proposed retailer Class B, C, or I license intended to be located within the following

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described area(s) in the city of Providence:

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      (A) Beginning at a point, that point being the intersection of the southerly line of Smith

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Street and the easterly taking line of Interstate Route 95;

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      Thence running in a general southwesterly direction along the easterly taking line of

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Interstate Route 95 to the center line of Kingsley Avenue;

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      Thence turning and running northwesterly in part along the southerly line of Kingsley

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Avenue to its intersection with the southerly line of Harris Avenue;

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      Thence turning and running westerly along the southerly line of Harris Avenue to its

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intersection with the southerly line of Atwells Avenue;

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      Thence turning and running easterly along the southerly line of Atwells Avenue to the

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easterly taking line of Interstate Route 95;

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      Thence turning and running in a general southerly and southeasterly direction along the

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easterly taking line of Interstate Route 95 to the center line of Pine Street;

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      Thence turning and running northeasterly along the northerly taking line of I-195 to its

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intersection with the northerly taking line of I-195;

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      Thence turning and running northeasterly along the northerly taking line of I-195 to its

 

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intersection with the westerly shore line of the Providence River;

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      Thence turning and running northerly along the westerly shore line of the Providence

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River to its intersection with the southerly line of Crawford Street;

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      Thence running northwesterly across Dyer Street to the intersection of the westerly line

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of Dyer Street to the southerly line of Custom House Street;

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      Thence running northerly in part along the southerly line of Dyer Street and in part along

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the westerly line of Market Square to its intersection with the westerly line of Canal Street;

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      Thence turning and running northerly along the westerly line of Canal Street to its

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intersection with the southerly line of Smith Street;

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      Thence turning and running westerly along the southerly line of Smith Street to the point

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and place of beginning.

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      (B) Beginning at a point, that point being the intersection of the westerly line of Brook

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Street and the northerly line of Wickenden Street;

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      Thence running in a general westerly direction along the northerly line of Wickenden

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Street to the intersection of Wickenden Street and Benefit Street;

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      Thence running in a general northerly direction along the easterly line of Benefit Street

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to the intersection of Benefit Street and Sheldon Street;

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      Thence turning and running in an easterly direction along the southerly line of Sheldon

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Street to the intersection of Sheldon Street and Brook Street;

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      Thence turning and running in a general southerly line to the intersection of Brook Street

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and Wickenden Street that being the point of beginning.

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      (2) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the board of licenses of the city of

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Newport shall, after application, have authority to exempt from the provisions of this section any

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proposed retailer Class B license intended to be located within the following described area in the

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city of Newport:

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      Beginning at a point, that point being the intersection of the southerly line of Broadway

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and the easterly line of Courthouse Square;

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      Thence running in a general northeasterly direction along the southerly line of Broadway

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a distance of one hundred and two feet (102') to a point at the southeasterly corner of land now or

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formerly owned by the Newport Historical Society;

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      Thence turning and running in a southeasterly direction ninety-eight and nine-tenths feet

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(98.9') along the southwesterly border of land now or formerly owned by the Newport Historical

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Society;

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      Thence turning and running in a southwesterly direction one hundred and twelve feet

 

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(112') to Courthouse Street; and

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      Thence turning and running in a generally northwesterly direction along Courthouse

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Street for a distance of ninety feet (90') to the point and place of beginning.

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      (3) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the board of licenses of the town of

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Warren shall, after application, have the authority to exempt from the provisions of this section

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any proposed retailer Class B, C, or I license intended to be located within any zoning district in

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the town of Warren which is designated as a limited business district or as a general business

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district pursuant to the zoning ordinance of the town of Warren.

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      (4) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the board of licenses of the town of

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Bristol shall, after application, have the authority to exempt from the provisions of this section

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any proposed retailer Class B license intended to be located on lot 34 of tax assessors plat 10 of

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the Bristol tax assessors map as of December 31, 1999, including that portion of the public

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sidewalk contiguous to said lot.

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      (5) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the board of licenses for the city of

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Newport shall, after application, have the authority to exempt from the provisions of this section

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as to places of public worship any proposed sidewalk cafe as defined in the Codified Ordinance

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of the city of Newport, provided that the applicant be an existing holder of a Retailers' Class B

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license.

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      (6) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the board of licenses of the city of

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Providence shall, after application, have the authority to exempt from the provisions of this

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section any proposed retailer Class B license intended to be located on lot 131 of tax assessors

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plat 68 of the Providence tax assessors map as of December 31, 1999 and any proposed retailer

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Class B license intended to be located on lot 21 of the tax assessors map plat 49 and any proposed

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retailer class BV license intended to be located on lots 3 and 5 of tax assessors map plat 35 of the

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Providence tax assessors map as of December 31, 2003.

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      (7) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the board of licenses of the city of

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Cranston shall, after application, have the authority to exempt from the provisions of this section

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any proposed retailer Class B license intended to be located on either lot 160 of tax assessor's plat

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9, and/or on lot 152 of tax assessor's plat 9, of the Cranston tax assessor's map as of December 31,

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2002; provided, however, as to the subsequent transfer of said Class B license issued by the city

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of Cranston under this exemption, whether said transfer is attributable to the holder's death or

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otherwise, any person desiring to become the potential transferee of said Class B license shall

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comply with those restrictions as to its use (and shall refrain from those activities which result in

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its reversion) set forth in the city of Cranston Memorandum of Understanding dated May 13,

 

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2003 and, in addition, those requirements applicable to anyone who desires to become a

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transferee of a validly issued and outstanding Class B license designated for use in any location in

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the state of Rhode Island. Neither the exemption granted herein nor any future exemption granted

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hereafter shall be effective until the proposed Class B license and the underlying property owner

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is certified to be current in the payment of any and all local and state taxes.

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      (8) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the board of licenses of the city of

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Pawtucket shall, after application, have the authority to exempt from the provisions of this section

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any proposed retailer Class B, C, or I license intended to be located within the following

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described area in the city of Pawtucket:

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      Beginning at the point of intersection of Dexter Street and the Central Falls line, then

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east along the Central Falls line to the Blackstone River, then north along the city boundary on

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the Blackstone River to the Cumberland line, then west along the Pawtucket city boundary line to

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I-95, then south along I-95 to Pine Street, then north on Pine Street to AMTRAK Right of Way,

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then northwest along the AMTRAK Right of Way to Dexter Street, then north on Dexter Street to

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the Central Falls line.

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      (9) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section the town council of the town of Little

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Compton, after application, is authorized to exempt from the provisions of this section relating to

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places of worship any class B license limited to malt and vinous beverages intended to be located

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on Plat 30, Lot 33 of the town of Little Compton tax assessment map existing as of December 31,

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2004.

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      (10) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the board of licenses of the town of

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Bristol shall, after application, have the authority to exempt from the provisions of this section

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any proposed retailers' Class B license intended to be located on lots 3, 18, and 19 of tax

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assessors plat 10 of the Bristol tax assessors map as of December 31, 2007.

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      (11) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section the town council of the town of

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Smithfield, after application, is authorized to exempt from the provisions of this section, any class

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B, C, or I license intended to be located on Plat 45, Lot 042 of the town of Smithfield, tax

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assessment map existing as of December 31, 2007; provided, however, said exemption shall

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apply only to any renewal of any class B, C, or I license issued for use at the said premises

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located on plat 45, lot 042 as of December 31, 2011. In the event said license is not renewed, then

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this exemption is hereby repealed in its entirety.

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      (12) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the board of licenses of the city of

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Providence shall, after application, have the authority to exempt from the provisions of this

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section any proposed retailer Class B license intended to be located on plat 13, lots 31 and 32 of

 

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the applicable city of Providence tax assessment map.

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      (13) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the board of licenses of the town of

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Tiverton shall, after the application, have the authority to exempt from the provisions of this

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section a proposed retailer's Class BV license for a restaurant located on tax assessor's plat 181,

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lot 1A.

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      (14) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the board of licenses of the city of

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Providence shall, after application, have the authority to exempt from the provisions of this

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section any proposed retailer's Class B license intended to be located on tax assessor's plat 68, lot

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732.

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      (15) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the board of licenses in the city of

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Providence shall, after application, have the authority to exempt from the provisions of this

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section any proposed retailer's Class B license intended to be located on plat 105, lot 489, plat

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105, lot 12 and plat 32, lot 232 of the applicable city of Providence tax assessment map.

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      (16) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section the city council of the city of Central

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Falls, shall, after application, have the authority to exempt from the provisions of this section any

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proposed retailer's Class B license intended to be located on plat 5, lot 188 of the applicable city

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of Central Falls tax assessment map.

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      (17) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the board of licenses of the town of

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Portsmouth shall, after application, have the authority to exempt from the provisions of this

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section any proposed retailer's Class B license intended to be located on plat 37, lot 69 of the

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applicable town of Portsmouth tax assessment map.

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      (18) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the board of licenses of the town of

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North Providence shall, after application, have the authority to exempt from the provisions of this

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section any proposed retailer's Class B license intended to be located on plat 23A, lot 98 of the

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applicable town of North Providence tax assessment map.

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      (19) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the board of licenses of the city of

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Cranston shall, after application, have the authority to exempt from the provisions of this section

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any proposed retailer's Class B license intended to be located on Plat 11, lot 3558 of the

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applicable city of Cranston tax assessment map.

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      (20) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the town council of the town of

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Smithfield, after application, is authorized to exempt from the provisions of this section, any

32

Class B or C license intended to be located on Plat 6, Lot 54 of the town of Smithfield tax

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assessors map as of December 31, 2012.

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      (21) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the board of licenses of the city of

 

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Cranston shall, after application, have the authority to exempt from the provisions of this section

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any proposed retailers class B license intended to be located on tax assessors plat 1, lot 2170 of

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the applicable city of Cranston tax assessment map as of December 31, 2012.

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      (22) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the board of licenses in the city of

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Providence shall, after application, have the authority to exempt from the provisions of this

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section any proposed retailer's Class B license intended to be located on tax assessor's plat 43, lot

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211.

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      (23) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the board of licenses of the town of

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North Providence shall, after application, have the authority to exempt from the provisions of this

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section any proposed retailer's Class B license intended to be located on Plat 22A, Lot 336, of the

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applicable town of North Providence tax assessment map.

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      (24) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the city council of the city of Central

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Falls shall, after application, have the authority to exempt from the provisions of this section any

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proposed retailer's Class B license intended to be located on plat 1, lot 164 of the applicable city

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of Central Falls tax assessment map.

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      (25) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the board of licenses in the city of

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Providence shall, after application, have the authority to exempt from the provisions of this

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section any proposed retailer's Class B license intended to be located at 1948-1950 Westminster

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Street on plat 35, lot 359 of the applicable city of Providence tax assessment map.

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      (26) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the town council of the town of

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Middletown, after application, is authorized to exempt from the provisions of this section, any

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proposed retailer's Class BV license intended to be located on Plat 107 NW, Lot 55 of the town of

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Middletown's tax assessor's maps as of December 31, 2014.

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     SECTION 3. Chapter 3-7 of the General Laws entitled "Retail Licenses" is hereby

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amended by adding thereto the following section:

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     3-7-16.8. Additional license -- City of Providence. -- In addition to the licenses

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provided for in this chapter, the board of licenses of the city of Providence is authorized to

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establish and issue the following license. Before granting a license to any person under the

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provisions of §3-7-16.8, the board of licenses of the city of Providence shall give notice by

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advertisement published once a week for at least two (2) weeks in a newspaper of general

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circulation published in the city of Providence. The advertisement shall contain the name of the

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applicant and a description by street and number or other plain designation of the particular

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location for which the license is requested. Notice of the application shall also be given, by mail,

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to all owners of property within two hundred feet (200') of the place of business seeking the

 

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application. The cost of the application shall be borne by the applicant. The notices shall state that

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remonstrants are entitled to be heard before the granting of the license, and shall name the time

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and place of the hearing. At the time and place, the remonstrants shall be granted a full

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opportunity to make their objections before the licensing board acts upon the application.

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     (1) Class S license - Supper club - Food and Nightclub. -

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     (i) A retailer's Class S license is issued only to a licensed bona fide tavern keeper or

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victualer whose tavern or victualing house may be open for business and regularly patronized at

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least from nine o'clock (9:00) a.m. to seven o'clock (7:00) p.m. provided no beverage is sold or

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served after one o'clock (1:00) a.m., nor before six o'clock (6:00) a.m. The licensing board may

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fix an earlier closing time, at its discretion. The annual license fee for a Class S license shall be

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four hundred dollars ($400) to two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500).

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     (ii) The license authorizes the holder to keep for sale and sell beverages including beer in

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cans, at retail at the place described and to deliver them for consumption on the premises or place

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where sold, but only at tables or a lunch bar where food is served. It also authorizes the charging

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of a cover, minimum, or door charge. The amount of the cover, or minimum, or door charge is

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posted at the entrance of the establishments in a prominent place.

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     (iii) Any holder of a Class S license may file an application with the licensing board to

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open for business and serve or sell beverages until two o'clock (2:00) a.m. on Fridays and

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Saturdays and the night before legal state holidays. The fee for such application shall be between

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two hundred dollars ($200) and one thousand dollars ($1,000). All requests for a two o'clock

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(2:00) a.m. license shall be advertised by the board of licenses in a newspaper of general

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circulation published in the city of Providence.

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     (iv) Subject to the provisions of the Providence zoning ordinance, a holder of a retailer's

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Class S license is allowed to erect signs advertising their business and products sold on the

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premises, including neon signs, and is allowed to light those signs during all lawful business

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hours, including Sundays and holidays.

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     (v) The holder of a Class S license may convert their establishment from a supper club to

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a nightclub between designated hours, upon approval by the board of licenses at the time of the

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original application. The applicant shall provide to the board the designated hours it will operate

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as a nightclub, and all other information as required by the board of licenses for approval of a

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Class N license. Upon approval of such application, the licensee shall adhere to all conditions

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required for a Class N license holder. Provided a Class S license holder has applied for and been

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approved for this additional nightclub format and a violation subsequently occurs, the board may

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choose to impose a penalty on the supper club operation or the nightclub operation, or both, as

 

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determined by the format in operation at the time of the violation.

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     SECTION 4. Chapter 5-22 of the General Laws entitled "Shows and Exhibitions" is

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hereby amended by adding thereto the following section:

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     5-22-1.1. Live entertainment -- City of Providence. -- The board of licenses for the city

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of Providence is authorized to license, regulate or prohibit "live entertainment" in the city of

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Providence including, but not limited to, live performances of music or sound by individuals,

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bands, musicians, disc jockeys, dancing, or karaoke, with or without charge, provided that

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"incidental entertainment" be permitted as of right, and no license shall be required. "Incidental

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entertainment" means background music provided at a restaurant, bar, nightclub, supper club or

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similar establishment, limited to the following format:

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     (1) Live music performance limited to no more than a maximum of three (3) acoustic

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instruments which shall not be amplified by any means, electronic or otherwise; or

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     (2) Prerecorded music or streamed music played over a permanently installed sound

14

system. If a bar or restaurant includes incidental entertainment, it cannot charge a cover charge,

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shall not allow dancing by patrons of the establishment, cannot employ flashing, laser or strobe

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lights, and the maximum volume, irrespective of the format, is limited solely to the boundaries of

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the premises at all times, and shall permit audible conversation among patrons of the

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establishment.

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     SECTION 5. This act shall take effect upon passage.

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

OF

A N   A C T

RELATING TO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES

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     This act would clarify Class B, C and N liquor licenses to authorize the board of licenses

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for the city of Providence to take action with respect to licensed entities providing entertainment

3

without a proper license; and would also establish a new (Supper Club) license. This act would

4

also permit licensing boards to suspend or revoke a license for misrepresentations and failure to

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cooperate with an investigation. This act would further authorize the city of Providence to

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regulate live entertainment.

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     This act would take effect upon passage.

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