Title 5 BUSINESS TAXES, LICENSES AND REGULATIONS
Chapter 5.60 RESTRICTING THE ADVERTISING AND PROMOTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES TO MINORS
5.60.030 Definitions.
"Advertising" means printed matter that calls the public's attention to
things for sale.
"Advertising display" means any sign, billboard, signboard,
poster, placard, pennant, banner, graphic display, mural, or similar device that
is used to advertise or promote a product.
"Alcoholic beverages" means any
liquid intended for human consumption containing a percentage of alcohol by
volume of equal to or greater than three percent, including but not limited to,
substances commonly referred to as beer, wine, spritzers, champagne, and all
other forms of distilled spirits.
"Area which minors frequent" means any
public or private kindergarten, elementary, middle, junior high, or high school;
licensed child-care facility or preschool, but not including family day-care;
playground; youth center; recreational facility; arcade; park; or
library.
"Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, cooperative
association, private corporation, personal representative, receiver, trustee,
assignee, or other legal entity.
"Promotion" means a display of any logo,
brand name, character, graphic, artwork, colors, scenes, or designs that are a
recognized image of a particular product brand that calls the public's attention
to the product brand.
"Publicly visible location" means any outdoor location
that is visible from any street, sidewalk, or other public thoroughfare, or any
location inside a commercial establishment that is in or adjacent to a window or
doorway and is visible from any street, sidewalk, or other public thoroughfare.
(Ord. 857-98 § 1 (part))
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