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SECTION 2. REPEAL <br />SECTION 3. AMENDMENTS <br />Sec. 6 -4. — Consumption in public places. <br />SECTION 4. EFFECTIVE DATE <br />ORDINANCE #12 -15 <br />CITY OF RAMSEY <br />ANOKA COUNTY <br />STATE OF MINNESOTA <br />AN AMENDMENT TO CHAPTER 6 OF THE RAMSEY CITY CODE, WHICH <br />CHAPTER IS KNOWN AS THE ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES CHAPTER OF THE <br />RAMSEY, MINNESOTA CITY CODE. <br />AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, ARTICLE I, In General - <br />Section 6 -4 Consumption in public places. <br />The City of Ramsey ordains: <br />SECTION 1. AUTHORITY <br />This ordinance is adopted pursuant to and under the authority of the City Charter of the City of <br />Ramsey. <br />Article 1, Section 6 -4 Consumption in public places of the City Code is hereby repealed and <br />replaced with the following new Article 1, Section 6 -4 Consumption in public places. <br />CHAPTER 6 <br />ARTICLE 1— ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES <br />DIVISION 1. — GENERALLY <br />The following words will be added to Section 6 -4: Except by permit or license. <br />Except by permit or license, no person shall consume intoxicating liquor or 3.2 percent malt <br />liquor in a public park, on any public street, sidewalk, parking lot or alley, or in any public place <br />other than on the premises of an establishment licensed under this chapter or where the <br />consumption and display of liquor is lawfully permitted. <br />This Ordinance becomes effective upon its passage and thirty (30) days after its publication <br />according to law, subject to City Charter Provision, Section 5.7. <br />
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