Good morning,
Has anyone dealt or know of a case where a municipality, city, or state has
suspended or revoked a liquor license due to an establishment violating a
Health Department Order (Order deals with COVID public health measures
i.e., wearing masks, maintaining 6-foot distance, limiting the number of
people in a business)?
Please feel free to respond to me directly at zambranas@stlouis-mo.gov
Thank you,
Sandra Zambrana, Esq.
Assistant City Counselor
1520 Market St. Room 4025
St. Louis, MO 63103
P: 314-657-1305 F:314-641-8280
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Good Morning Sandra,
The Colorado Department of Revenue, Liquor Enforcement Division suspended the license and seized liquor from the Lyons Den Restaurant in Lyons, Colorado. I am attaching a news report from the Boulder Daily Camera.
Tom Carr
Boulder City Attorney
(303) 441-3020
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Subject: [Disasterrelief] suspended/revoked liquor license due to violation of COVID public health order
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Good morning,
Has anyone dealt or know of a case where a municipality, city, or state has suspended or revoked a liquor license due to an establishment violating a Health Department Order (Order deals with COVID public health measures i.e., wearing masks, maintaining 6-foot distance, limiting the number of people in a business)?
Please feel free to respond to me directly at zambranas@stlouis-mo.govmailto:zambranas@stlouis-mo.gov
Thank you,
Sandra Zambrana, Esq.
Assistant City Counselor
1520 Market St. Room 4025
St. Louis, MO 63103
P: 314-657-1305 F:314-641-8280
ZambranaS@stlouis-mo.govmailto:ZambranaS@stlouis-mo.gov
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KCMO just started one. Our attorney for Regulated Industries will reach out to you directly, Sandra.
Saskia C.M. Jacobse
Assistant City Attorney
(816) 513-3121
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Good Morning Sandra,
The Colorado Department of Revenue, Liquor Enforcement Division suspended the license and seized liquor from the Lyons Den Restaurant in Lyons, Colorado. I am attaching a news report from the Boulder Daily Camera.
Tom Carr
Boulder City Attorney
(303) 441-3020
From: Disasterrelief disasterrelief-bounces@lists.imla.org On Behalf Of Zambrana, Sandra
Sent: Friday, December 11, 2020 8:35 AM
To: Disasterrelief@lists.imla.org
Subject: [Disasterrelief] suspended/revoked liquor license due to violation of COVID public health order
External Sender
Good morning,
Has anyone dealt or know of a case where a municipality, city, or state has suspended or revoked a liquor license due to an establishment violating a Health Department Order (Order deals with COVID public health measures i.e., wearing masks, maintaining 6-foot distance, limiting the number of people in a business)?
Please feel free to respond to me directly at zambranas@stlouis-mo.govmailto:zambranas@stlouis-mo.gov
Thank you,
Sandra Zambrana, Esq.
Assistant City Counselor
1520 Market St. Room 4025
St. Louis, MO 63103
P: 314-657-1305 F:314-641-8280
ZambranaS@stlouis-mo.govmailto:ZambranaS@stlouis-mo.gov
NOTE: The information contained in this e-mail message, including any attachments, is legally privileged and confidential. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any reading, use or dissemination of this message is strictly prohibited. If you have received this message in error, please immediately notify the Attorney on the signature block above and delete this message from your system. Although this e-mail and any attachments are believed to be free of any virus or other defect that might affect any computer system into which it is received and opened, it is the responsibility of the recipient to ensure that it is virus free, and no responsibility is accepted by the City of St. Louis for any loss or damage arising in any way from its use.
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