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under 12.47.111 - which states "any sheriff, deputy sheriff, police <br />officer or prosecuting officer, state licensing authority or any of its <br />inspectors or employees cannot hold a liquor license." I just <br />wanted you to know if you... <br /> <br />Woodard: <br /> <br />Morris: <br />Ross: <br /> <br />Woodard: <br /> <br />Ross: <br /> <br />Salas: <br /> <br />Morris: <br /> <br />Stephens: <br /> <br />Woodard: <br /> <br />Kimmett: <br /> <br />Woodard: <br />Salas: <br /> <br />If I decide that I want to begin... Is that full-time or reserve, <br />because the Boulder County Sheriffs Department has called me <br />about their reserve program. <br /> <br />The City Attorney will have to look into that. <br /> <br />The regulation doesn't make any distinction between regular or <br />reserve. <br /> <br />There is a distinction in reserve. <br /> <br />It doesn't state within the regulations. <br /> <br />Mr. Chairman, in regards to the address for Eastcor Corp. on page <br />12 of the procedure of notice it gives a P.O. Box 190, would that <br />be sufficient. <br /> <br />It says a mailing address so that would suffice. <br /> <br />What have you done to understand the requirements that are placed <br />upon you for having a liquor license, such as notifying the police <br />department of altercation at your establishment? Have you done <br />any kind of education for yourself'?. How did you find out about <br />those rules? <br /> <br />From the manual I got from the Liquor Authority and also from the <br />State of Colorado. Common sense and being familiar with the <br />process in the past with calling the Sheriff's Department and Police <br />Department when someone is out of hand. <br /> <br />Since you haven't been serving liquor, it probably hasn't been <br />posted. You are aware of the posting requirement and the signs. <br /> <br />Yes. <br /> <br />Notices are provided to the licensee with age requirements and a <br /> <br />7 <br /> <br /> <br />