The Prince Edward Island Liquor Control Commission will be suspending, at a later date, the lounge operation known as “40 Knots Pub,” license number LL 60-185, located in Victoria, for a three (3) consecutive day period.
The Liquor Control Commission is satisfied that violations of the Liquor Control Act and Liquor Control Act Regulations took place under the following sections:
Sections 40(3), 40(4) and 47 of the Liquor Control Act which read as follows:
Section 40(3) The holder of a liquor license shall not permit any person under the age of nineteen years to enter, be in, or remain in the licensed premises except as provided by the Act or regulations.
Section 40(4) The holder of a liquor license or his employee before serving any person who appears to be under the age of nineteen years demand proof that the person is of the age of nineteen years or over.
Section 47 No person shall sell or give any liquor to any person apparently in an intoxicated condition.
and Sections 24, 25 and 70(j) of the Liquor Control Act Regulations which read as follows:
Section 24 The holder of a lounge license shall not permit ay person under the age of nineteen years to enter the licensed premises during the hours liquor is being consumed except where that person enters and is present in the premises under direct parental supervision or under the conditions set out in clauses 70(l) or (m).
Section 25 The licensee or person in charge of a lounge shall require evidence of the age of a person suspected to be under 19 years of age who is entering into or present on the premises of a lounge, in the manner prescribed by the Commission.
Section 70(j) A licensee shall not sell or supply any liquor on his licensed premises to or for any person who is apparently in an intoxicated condition.