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BY-LAW NO. 44 FOR 1989
FOR THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF CLINTON
A BY-LAW TO ESTABLISH SECURITY AS REQUIRED UNDER THE
LIQUOR LICENCE ACT, R.S.O. 1980, CHAPTER 244, AS AMENDED.
WHEREAS THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF
CLINTON DEEMS IT ADVISABLE TO ESTABLISH A POLICY AND PROCEDURE FOR THE
SECURITY OF EVENTS LICENCED UNDER THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT, R.S.O. 1980
AND HELD ON MUNICIPAL PROPERTY, AS REQUIRED BY REGULATION 581, SECTION
37, "SPECIAL OCCASION PERMITS - GENERAL";
NOW THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE
TOWN OF CLINTON ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
1. That any person or persons entering into a facility
rental agreement with the Corporation, shall ensure that the event complies
with all rules and regulations of the Liquor License Board of Ontario
and the Liquor License Act.
2. That such person or persons entering into a rental
agreement with the Corporation shall, in addition to the aforementioned,
ensure that the following RULES AND REGULATIONS as determined by the Corporation
are complied with:
a) except where licensed by permit under the Liquor
License Act and, where an applicable rental agreement exists, liquor
shall not be consumed on the grounds of or in a facility owned and /
or operated by the Corporation;
b) any person or persons making application to the Corporation for a
rental agreement shall make the Corporation aware in writing if such
use is or shall be licensed by a liquor permit;
c) where a rental application is made for an event or function which
shall be covered by a liquor permit, no rental agreement shall be binding
upon either party to the agreement until such time as the Corporation's
Event Security Committee has reviewed the application and determined
the security requirements for the event, which shall then form part
of the rental agreement;
d) the Corporation's Event Security Committee shall be comprised of
the Recreation director, the ClerkTreasurer and the Chief of Police'
e) the Event Security Committee shall determine, based on the information
available to them, including any proposals or submissions made by the
applicant, the type and level of security which shall be considered
adequate on a case by case basis;
f) any cost associated with security shall be entirely the responsibility
of the applicant;
g) no person or persons designated to conduct a security function shall
be permitted to begin such duty in
an intoxicated state, no matter how slightly, or to consume any intoxicant
during the rental period;
h) any person or persons responsible for security shall be uniformly
identifiable as such;
i) no person under nineteen (19) years of age shall be eligible to perform
security;
j) security personnel shall not only be responsible for the licensed
portion of the facility but also for any adjacent property of the Corporation
which is impacted by the event;
k) the license holder shall, where difficulty is experienced during
an event, advise the event security committee as soon as is practical
following the event, in writing, providing brief details of the difficulty
and any names of person(s) involved;
l) the decision of the event security committee with respect to any
portion of this Agreement shall be final, with no avenue of appeal.
3. That the Event Security Committee may determine to
cancel or discontinue any rental agreement with respect to a town Facility
at any time for nay breach of these policies.
4. That this By-law shall come into force and
effect on January 1, 1990.
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