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Wyandotte Café Has License Suspended For Breaking COVID-19 Rules

Replies(2) A Wyandotte café has had its liquor license suspended for violating state-issued health restrictions related to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, state authorities said Monday. (Shutterstock) WYANDOTTE, MI A Wyandotte café has had its liquor license suspended for violating state-issued health restrictions related to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, state authorities said Monday. On Wednesday, the Michigan Liquor Control Commission ordered an emergency suspension of the liquor license and permits held by Oak Café, 1167 Oak St. in Wyandotte, officials said. A virtual hearing will be held this week to determine if the suspension should continue and if other fines and penalties should be imposed.

LCC suspends licenses of three more Macomb County bars

  The Michigan Liquor Control Commission (MLCC) has issued emergency suspensions of the liquor licenses and permits for three more Macomb County bars for multiple violations of the state s COVID-19 restrictions. The suspensions of the Class C licenses were handed down on Saturday for violating the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services order mandating employees and customers to wear face mask and prohibiting inside dining. - Advertisement - • E.K.15, Inc. d/b/a J. Knapps, 67126 Gratiot Ave. in Richmond. • Gjonaj, Inc. d/b/a Limelight Pizza Kitchen Grill & Bar, 30200 Van Dyke Ave. in Warren. • Fast Eddie’s Bar & Grill, 49 Crocker Blvd. in Mount Clemens.

State suspends liquor licenses & permits for 5 more Michigan businesses

State suspends liquor licenses & permits for 5 more Michigan businesses Posted at 3:30 PM, Dec 21, 2020 and last updated 2020-12-21 15:29:59-05 (WXYZ) — The Michigan Liquor Control Commission has suspended liquor licenses and permits for five more businesses across Michigan. The businesses received emergency suspensions for having multiple violations of the current Michigan Department of Health and Human Services emergency order. Since September 2020, the MLCC has suspended liquor licenses of a total of 26 establishments located throughout the state for violations of the emergency and executive orders due to the pandemic. On December 16, 2020, MLCC Commissioners ordered emergency suspensions of the liquor licenses and permits held by PMAM, Inc. d/b/a Oak Café located at 1167 Oak St. in Wyandotte. The Commission issued an emergency suspension order of its Class C, and Specially Designated Merchant licenses and permit for Sunday Sales.

Enforcement of Emergency Order Continues, Royal Scot In Court

Local County Health Department are actively enforcing the latest orders they issued, and have suspended licenses due to violations of the order. In January the Royal Scot Bowling and Golfing Center can appeal before an administrative law judge concerning the revocation by the state. Their food license which allows serving food, was revoked. On December 17th the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs confirmed that on January 7, 2021 at 9am, that the Royal Scot bowling alley will appear at a hearing with an administrative law judge. They will then have an opportunity to challenge their food license revocation and explain why they have been ignoring the pandemic precautions and orders.

5 more restaurants have liquor licenses suspended for ignoring COVID rules

5 more restaurants have liquor licenses suspended for ignoring COVID rules Updated Dec 21, 2020; Facebook Share Five restaurants, including three in Macomb County, have temporarily lost their liquor license after investigators found they were allowing people to drink alcohol inside in spite of Michigan’s in-person dining ban. The Michigan Liquor Control Commission has suspended liquor licenses at 26 businesses since September for violating COVID-19 pandemic orders. The dine-in ban has been extended through Jan. 15. Violations include allowing in-person dining and gatherings and not requiring employees and guests to wear masks. All businesses that have their liquor licenses suspended are scheduled to appear at Zoom hearings to determine how long the suspension should continue and if fines should be levied. Violators also risk getting their license revoked, per the MLCC.

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