§ 10-207. Employment of persons with prior convictions.
Latest version.
(a)
No licensee under this chapter shall employ in any premises for the sale of alcoholic
beverages any person in any capacity except performers, entertainers and musicians,
who have been convicted in this or any other country within three years immediately
prior to the application for employment of soliciting for prostitution, keeping a
disorderly place, unlawfully dealing in narcotics, sex offense or other charge relating
to the manufacture or sale of alcoholic beverages or any other crime involving moral
turpitude. No such person shall be employed by the licensee if this employment would
violate the terms of any probation or parole of the person.
(b)
No licensee under this chapter shall lease any premises for the sale of alcoholic
beverages any person in any capacity except performers, entertainers and musicians,
who have been convicted in this or any other country within three years immediately
prior to the application for employment of an offense constituting solicitation for
prostitution, keeping a disorderly place, unlawful dealing in narcotics, sex offense
or other charge relating to the manufacture or sale of alcoholic beverages or any
other crime involving moral turpitude. The licensee or lessee shall employ no such
person if this employment would violate the terms of any probation or parole of the
person.