Simich v. Oregon Liquor Control Commission
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Opinion
This is an appeal from an Oregon Liquor Control Commission (OLCC) order canceling petitioner’s Retail Malt Beverage license. The license revocation was based upon the Commission’s finding that petitioner failed to require customers to produce identification cards in violation of ORS 471.130 when there was a reasonable doubt whether they were 21 years of age and that petitioner made liquor available to persons visibly intoxicated in violation of ORS 471.410(3).1 The Commission also found that petitioner violated several regulations promulgated under chapter 845 of the Oregon Administrative Rules which prohibit a licensee from permitting the use of profane or abusive language upon licensed premises or [168]*168permitting minors to consume alcohol on licensed premises.2
Petitioner contends that the OLCC’s findings are not supported by reliable, probative and substantial evidence. We think that no useful purpose would be served by recounting the substantial evidence in support of the Commission’s findings. Suffice it to say that the testimony of the OLCC inspectors who investigated the petitioner’s premises and observed his improper conduct and the testimony of the minors who were served alcoholic beverages by petitioner substantially support the Commission’s findings. ORS 183.480(7)(d). Indeed, the record is replete with evidence pointing to petitioner’s violation of the aforementioned statutes and regulations.
Affirmed.
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544 P.2d 614, 24 Or. App. 165, 1976 Ore. App. LEXIS 2262, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/simich-v-oregon-liquor-control-commission-orctapp-1976.