[Adopted 6-5-1990 (Ch. 348, Art. I, of the 2002 Bylaws)]
"Last call" shall be given to patrons at least 15 minutes before the legally prescribed closing hour.
All glasses and bottles shall be removed from tables, bars and patrons by 10 minutes past the legally prescribed closing hour.
[Amended 10-19-2022 by Order No. FY 23-037]
No patron shall be allowed to remain on the premises after 20 minutes past the legally prescribed closing hour. Any liquor licensee or their manager shall not be prohibited from being on the licensed premises at any time; provided, further, that the employees, contractors or subcontractors shall not be prohibited from being upon such premises at any time for the purpose of cleaning, making renovations, making emergency repairs to or providing security for such premises or preparing food for the day's business or opening or closing the business in an orderly manner. No alcoholic beverage may be consumed during this time.
[Amended 10-19-2022 by Order No. FY 23-037]
Any person employed by a business licensed by the City of Greenfield to sell alcoholic beverages shall be required, upon request of any law enforcement officer, to identify him-/herself to that law enforcement officer and shall further be required to produce positive identification verifying such information if requested by that officer.
All private clubs will admit a police officer immediately after the officer has identified him-/herself. Any undue delays will be considered a violation of MGL c. 138, § 63, and subject to revocation of license.
A. 
The sale of a keg, in any size, shall require positive identification of the purchaser, a deposit of $50, and placement of a numbered band on the handle of the keg.
B. 
The name, address, date of birth of purchaser, and band number shall be recorded in a journal. The journal shall be available at all times for inspection by a police officer.
C. 
All "keg" customers shall be informed that if the keg is returned without the same numbered band intact, the deposit of $50 is forfeited.