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Taniguchi: I have a question. <br /> Giffin: Art? <br /> Taniguchi: Renee, the second violation that you just read about the nine counts, what was <br /> that? <br /> Gonzalez: Unlicensed liquor? <br /> Taniguchi: Yes, what is that? <br /> Gonzalez: They were getting liquor from a source other than a wholesaler. As a Dispenser <br /> they're required to get their liquor from a Manufacturer or Wholesaler, and they were obtaining <br /> some liquor from another source, from a store, because it was apparently a brand of liquor that <br /> they didn't have on hand. <br /> Taniguchi: So, from retail? <br /> Gonzalez: Right. The law does not allow that. <br /> Taniguchi: So was there a time limit in which you couldn't have any other violations? <br /> Gonzalez: One year. <br /> Mukai: But for any similar violations. <br /> Taniguchi: So it's past the one year? <br /> Gonzalez: Yes. <br /> Giffin: Any other comments? Mr. Smith? <br /> Smith: Just to clarify, typically when there's a prior violation, and you have a fine and then you <br /> suspend a portion of the fine, the suspended portion would only kick-in if it's the same violation? <br /> Gonzalez: If it's worded as similar violations, yes. Although the Board can impose a condition <br /> of no further violations of any kind, which is more broad. But we typically don't do that. We <br /> tailor it to the Licensees. <br /> Smith: Okay, thank you. <br /> Giffin: It's been moved and seconded that in fact, the fine that Ms. Schoen has recommended <br /> be approved. All those in favor please say, "Aye." <br /> The Board Members voted "Aye." <br /> Giffin: All those opposed, "Nay." <br /> SEPTEMBER 5, 2019-LIQUOR ADJUDICATION BOARD MINUTES 18 <br />