Any licensee intending to close his place of business must notify the
Board in writing before such closing, and he shall state in his notice the
reason and length of time for such closing.
Assignment of stock in corporation-licensed places for the purpose of
safeguarding the assignee on loans, etc., gives no right to such assignee
to conduct the business of the licensee; therefore, licensees must notify
the Board immediately when the assignee forecloses under such assignment of
stock.
Every licensee shall keep conspicuously posted in each room where any
alcoholic beverages are sold a price list of such beverages. Sales by such
licensees shall be made on the original manufacturer's or wholesaler's and
importer's package and at prices stated on the current posted price list.
The licensed premises shall be subject to inspection by the police of
the Town of Stoughton and duly authorized agents of the Licensing Board.
No alcoholic beverages shall be sold to be drunk on the premises.
No licensee shall keep for sale, store or sell alcoholic beverages in
any part of the premises not specified on this license.
No delivery of alcoholic beverages shall be made except during the legal
hours of sale.
Sale of alcoholic beverages shall be prohibited on the licensed premises
on Sunday.
A current list of employees shall be available upon request of authorized
agents of the Board.
All licenses and building certificates shall be kept in an accessible
place on the premises, available at all times to the proper authorities.
Any police complaints and/or reports presently on file shall continue
in force until disposed of by this Board.
No licensee shall make any distinction, discrimination or restriction
on account of race, color, religious creed, national origin, sex or ancestry
relative to the admission or treatment of any person.
The Licensing Board reserves the right to change or to add to the foregoing
terms and conditions after notice to the licensee.
These rules and regulations are promulgated under the provisions of
MGL c. 138, § 23, and any failure to comply with the rules and regulations
can result in the modification, suspension, revocation or cancellation of
such license.
All liquor-licensed establishments must post a copy of these regulations
in a conspicuous place within their licensed premises.