[Added 11-13-1978 by Ord. No. 14-78]
No holder of a license for the off-premise consumption of alcoholic beverage (this includes any of their agents, servants or employees) shall sell alcoholic beverages to a person whose majority is questionable unless such person, in writing, represents that he or she is of legal age to purchase or be served alcoholic beverages. The representation in writing shall be made at or prior to the time of sale. Such writing shall be signed by the person in the presence of the licensee and shall give such person's name, address, age, date of birth and, by signing the writing, a statement that he or she is making the representation as to his or her age to induce the licensee to make the sale. After the writing has been signed, the licensee shall require the person signing the representation to show proper identification as to his or her age, such as a birth certificate, valid driver's license, valid county identification card or other suitable evidence of age. The signed representation shall then be retained by the licensee. The procedure set forth above must be followed each time a person of questionable majority makes a purchase even though such person has made a previous purchase and has previously signed a statement representing his or her age. Each licensee shall post a sign in a prominent place setting forth the requirements of the writing as set forth above.