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out and we give them a record of that transaction. For cash transactions, if they want a receipt, <br /> we have a paper tab that we write for their orders. We can write down the total and calculate <br /> that. We can give them a copy if they request one. <br /> Pawasarat: Okay, so they get the bottom of the tab. <br /> Williams: I don't know why she didn't know that. I didn't know how serious that was; but that <br /> was something that was addressed with her, that if someone asks for a receipt who pay cash, <br /> you can write the tab out and hand them the top copy. <br /> Giffin: Any other questions of the Licensee? <br /> There were no other questions from the Board Members. <br /> Giffin: Ms. Schoen? <br /> Schoen: Madam Chair, the date of the license was July 20, 2004. There have been no prior <br /> sale to a minor violations, but there had been two other violations. In 2014, there was a <br /> Rule 3-8(B) violation. That's an hour of business violation. A $1,500 fine was issued with $750 <br /> suspended. The second violation was in 2017, for Rule 3(1)(S), which is for unlicensed liquor. <br /> That one had nine counts for a total of a $9,000 fine with $6,000 suspended. The Licensee paid <br /> the $3,000. The Department is recommending a $2,000 fine with $1,250 suspended for one <br /> year from the date of service of the Decision and Order on the condition that there is no similar <br /> sale to minor violations, and that the $750 be paid within thirty (30) days upon receipt of the <br /> Decision and Order, made payable to the Department of Liquor Control. So, similar to the first <br /> one. <br /> Mukai: I move to accept the recommendation of the Corporation... <br /> Masuda: Hold on; do you have any comment as to the amount of the fine? <br /> There was no comment from the Board Members or Licensee. <br /> Mukai: I move to accept the recommendation of the Corporation Counsel. <br /> Smith: Second. <br /> Mr. Mukai moved that the Licensee in Case No. 2019-007, for <br /> Count 2, be assessed a penalty in the amount of$2,000 with <br /> $1,250 suspended for one year from the date of service of the <br /> Decision and Order, on the condition that there is no similar <br /> violation relating to Section 281-78(b)(1)(A) of the Hawaii <br /> Revised Statutes, as amended, Sale to a Minor, and that $750 <br /> is to be paid within thirty (30) days upon receipt of the Decision <br /> and Order; seconded by Mr. Smith. <br /> Giffin: It's been moved and seconded that the adjusted fine be accepted. <br /> SEPTEMBER 5, 2019-LIQUOR ADJUDICATION BOARD MINUTES 17 <br />