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(1) A person may not sell, give or otherwise make available any alcoholic liquor to any person who is visibly intoxicated.

(2) No licensee or permittee shall knowingly allow a person to consume or to continue to consume alcoholic liquor on the licensed premises after observing that the person is visibly intoxicated.

(3) A licensee or permittee is not in violation of subsection (2) of this section if the licensee or permittee makes a good faith effort to remove any unconsumed alcoholic liquor from the person’s possession when the licensee or permittee observes that the person is visibly intoxicated.

(4) Nothing in this section prohibits any licensee from allowing a person who is visibly intoxicated from remaining on the licensed premises so long as the person is not sold, served or allowed to consume any alcoholic liquor.

(5) Violation of subsection (2) of this section constitutes a violation.

(6) For the purposes of this section, the terms “permittee,” “licensee” and “licensed premises” have the meanings set out on ORS 471.001.

[Added Sec. 2, Ord. No. 2011-219, Nov. 3, 2011.]