Source: https://www.ecode360.com/32204748
Timestamp: 2019-01-23 01:09:25
Document Index: 579681961

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 11', '§ 11', '§ 11', '§ 11', '§ 11', '§ 11', '§ 11', '§ 11', '§ 11', '§ 7', '§ 125', '§ 125', '§ 125', '§ 11', '§ 343', '§ 343', '§ 343', '§ 938', '§ 938', '§ 11', '§ 11', '§ 11', '§ 125']

Village of Monticello, WI Offenses Involving Alcoholic Beverages
§ 11-5-1 Outside consumption.
§ 11-5-2 Sale to underage or intoxicated persons restricted.
§ 11-5-3 Underage persons' presence in places of sale; penalty.
§ 11-5-4 Underage persons; prohibitions; penalties.
§ 11-5-5 Defense of sellers.
§ 11-5-6 Persons who have attained the legal drinking age; false or altered identification cards.
§ 11-5-7 Possession of alcohol beverages on school grounds prohibited.
§ 11-5-8 Adult permitting or encouraging underage violation.
§ 11-5-9 Solicitation of drinks prohibited.
Chapter 11-5 Offenses Involving Alcoholic Beverages
Regulations. It shall be unlawful for any person to sell, serve or give away, or offer to sell, serve or give away, any alcoholic beverage upon any public street, sidewalk, alley, public parking lot, highway, cemetery or drives or other public area within the Village or on private property without the owner's consent. It shall be unlawful for any person to consume or have in his possession any open container containing alcohol beverage upon any public street, public sidewalk, public way, public alley or public parking lot within the Village except as licensed premises.
Parks. It shall be unlawful for any person to drink or have in their possession any alcohol beverage in any Village park between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 10:00 a.m., except at licensed premises. Alcoholic beverages shall only be consumed within the confines of shelter buildings. No consumption of alcoholic beverages is permitted at the ball park shelter, except for events authorized by the Village Board.
It shall be unlawful for any patron to remove an original unopened package, container or bottle containing any alcohol beverage from the licensed premises between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m.
It shall be unlawful for any group of persons of legal drinking age which exceeds 50 to consume any alcohol beverages in any park areas without first obtaining a Picnic Beer Permit from the Village. The Picnic Beer Permits shall be issued by the Village Clerk-Treasurer with a copy of the permit sent to the Chief of Police.
Applicants for special Class "B" Permits shall fully comply with the requirements of § 7-2-16.
The sale of fermented malt beverages from remote sites, that is, other than the main point of sale facility, shall be prohibited after the hour of 9:00 p.m. Main point of sale purchases shall end at 12:00 midnight.
Any organization which has been issued a special Class "B" fermented malt beverage picnic license for a designated area pursuant to this Code of Ordinances, provided that the provisions of this chapter and Title 7, Chapter 2, are fully complied with.
Shall be construed to mean any location within the Village which is open to access to persons not requiring specific permission of the owner to be at such location including all parking lots serving commercial establishments.
Sales of alcohol beverages to underage persons.
No person may procure for, sell, dispense or give away any fermented malt beverages to any underage person not accompanied by his or her parent, guardian or spouse who has attained the legal drinking age, or procure for, sell, dispense or give away any intoxicating liquor to any underage person.
No license or permittee may sell, vend, deal or traffic in fermented malt beverages to or with any underage person not accompanied by his or her parent, guardian or spouse who has attained the legal drinking age or sell, vend, deal or traffic in intoxicating liquor to or with any underage person.
Penalties. A person who commits a violation of Subsection (a) above is subject to a forfeiture of:
In addition to the forfeitures provided in Subsections (1) and (2) above, a court shall suspend any license issued under Title 7 of this Code to a person violating this section pursuant to § 125.07(1)(b)(3), Wis. Stats.
Penalties. Any person who violates Subsection (c) above shall be subject to a forfeiture of not less than $100 nor more than $500 or imprisoned for not more than 60 days or both.
Restrictions. An underage person not accompanied by his or her parent, guardian or spouse who has attained the legal drinking age may not enter or be on any premises for which a license or permit for the retail sale of alcohol beverages has been issued for any purpose except the transaction of business pertaining to the licensed premises with or for the licensee or his or her employee. The business may not be amusement or the purchase, receiving or consumption of edibles or beverages or similar activities which normally constitute activities of a customer of the premises. This paragraph does not apply to:
An underage person who enters or is on a "Class A" retail intoxicating liquor premises for the purpose of purchasing edibles or beverages other than alcohol beverages. An underage person so entering the premises may not remain on the premises after the purchase.
Hotels, drug stores, grocery stores, bowling alleys, cars operated by any railroad, regularly established athletic fields, stadiums or public facilities as defined in § 125.51(5)(b)(1)(d), Wis. Stats., which are owned by a county or municipality.
Ski chalets, golf clubhouses and private tennis clubs.
Premises operated under both a Class "B" or "Class B" license or permit and a restaurant permit where the principal business conducted is that of a restaurant. If the premises are operated under both a Class "B" or "Class B" license or permit and a restaurant permit, the principal business conducted is presumed to be the sale of alcohol beverages, but the presumption may be rebutted by competent evidence.
An underage person who enters or remains on a Class "B" or "Class B" premises for the purpose of transacting business at an auction or market as defined in § 125.32(4)(b)1, Wis. Stats. if the person does not enter or remain in a room where alcohol beverages are sold or furnished.
An underage person who enters or remains in a room on Class "B" or "Class B" licensed premises separate from any room where alcohol beverages are sold or served for the purpose of engaging in marching or drilling with a group of other persons if no alcohol beverages are furnished or consumed by any person in the room where the underage person is present and the presence of underage persons is authorized under this Subsection. An underage person may enter and remain on Class "B" or "Class B" premises under this Subsection only if the municipality which issued the Class "B" or "Class B" license adopts an ordinance permitting underage persons to enter and remain on the premises as provided in this Subsection and the law enforcement agency responsible for enforcing the ordinance issues to the Class "B" or "Class B" licensee a written authorization permitting underage persons to be present under this Subsection on the date specified in the authorization.
Before issuing the authorization, the law enforcement agency shall make a determination that the presence of underage persons on the licensed premises will not endanger their health, welfare or safety or that of other members of the community. The licensee shall obtain a separate authorization for each date on which underage persons will be present on the premises.
Penalties. A licensee or permittee who directly or indirectly permits an underage person to enter or be on a licensed premises in violation of Subsection (a) is subject to a forfeiture of not more than $500.
Procures or attempts to procure alcohol beverages.
Knowingly possesses or consumes intoxicating liquor.
Enters or is on licensed premises in violation of § 11-5-3(a).
Any underage person not accompanied by his or her parent, guardian or spouse who has attained the legal drinking age who knowingly possesses or consumes fermented malt beverage is guilty of a violation.
Any person violating Subsections (a) or (b) is subject to the following penalties:
For a first violation, a forfeiture of not more than $50, suspension of the person's operating privilege as provided under § 343.30(6)(b)(1), Wis. Stats., participation in a supervised work program under Subsection (d), community service, or any combination of these penalties.
For a violation committed within 12 months of a previous violation, either a forfeiture of not more than $100, suspension of the person's operating privilege as provided under § 343.30(6)(b)(2), Wis. Stats., participation in a supervised work program under Subsection (d), community service, or any combination of these penalties.
For a violation committed within 12 months of two or more previous violations, either a forfeiture of not more than $150, revocation of the person's operating privilege under § 343.30(6)(b)(3), Wis. Stats., participation in a supervised work program under Subsection (d), community service, or any combination of these penalties.
If the Court orders a person to participate in a supervised work program under Subsection (d), the Court shall set standards for the program within the budgetary limits established by the Village Board. The program may provide the person with reasonable compensation reflecting the market value of the work performed, or it may consist of uncompensated community service work and shall be administered by the County Department of Health and Human Resources or a community agency approved by the court.
The supervised work program shall be of a constructive nature designed to promote the person's rehabilitation, shall be appropriate to the person's age level and physical ability and shall be combined with counseling from an agency staff member or other qualified person. The program may not conflict with the person's regular attendance at school. The amount of work required shall be reasonably related to the seriousness of the person's offense.
When a court revokes or suspends a person's operating privilege under Subsection (c), the Department of Transportation may not disclose information concerning or relating to the revocation or suspension to any person other than a court, district attorney, county corporation counsel, city, village or town attorney, law enforcement agency or the person whose operating privilege is revoked or suspended. A person entitled to receive information under this paragraph may not disclose the information to any other person or agency.
A person who is under 18 years of age on the date of disposition is subject to § 938.344 Wis. Stats., unless proceedings have been instituted against the person in a court of civil or criminal justice after dismissal of the citation under § 938.344(3), Wis. Stats.
Subsections (a) and (b) do not prohibit an underage person employed by a licensee or permittee from possessing fermented malt beverages during the brewing process or for sale or delivery to customers.
Subsections (a) and (b) do not prohibit an underage person employed by a brewery, a winery or a facility for the rectifying or manufacture of intoxicating liquor or the production of fuel alcohol from possessing alcohol beverages during regular working hours and in the course of employment.
Defenses. Proof of the following facts by a seller of alcohol beverages to an underage person is a defense to any prosecution for a violation of this section:
That the purchaser falsely represented in writing and supported with other documentary proof that he or she had attained the legal drinking age.
That the sale was made in good faith and in reliance on the written representation and appearance of the purchaser in the belief that the purchaser had attained the legal drinking age.
Book kept by licensees and permittees. Every retail alcohol beverage licensee or permittee shall cause a book to be kept for the purpose of this Subsection. The licensee or permittee or his or her employee shall require any person who has shown documentary proof that he or she has attained the legal drinking age to sign the book if the person's age is in question. The book shall show the date of the purchase of the alcohol beverages, the identification used in making the purchase, the address of the purchaser and the purchaser's signature.
Any person who has attained the legal drinking age, who makes, alters or duplicates an official identification card may be fined not less than $50 nor more than $500 or imprisoned not less than 10 days nor more than 30 days or both.
Any person who has attained the legal drinking age who, in applying for an identification card, presents false information to the issuing officer may be fined not less than $50 nor more than $100 or imprisoned not more than 10 days or both.
Any underage person who does any of the following is subject to the penalties specified under § 11-5-4(c) or (d):
A public, parochial or private school which provides an educational program for one or more grades between grades 1 and 12 and which is commonly known as an elementary school, middle school, junior high school, senior high school or high school.
Except as provided by Subsection (c) no person may possess or consume alcohol beverages:
A person who violates this section is subject to a forfeiture of not more than $200, except that § 11-5-4(c) and (d) of this Code of Ordinances provide the penalties applicable to underage persons.
No adult may knowingly permit or fail to take action to prevent the illegal consumption of alcohol beverages by an underage person on premises owned by the person or under the person's control. This Subsection does not apply to alcohol beverages used exclusively as part of a religious service.
No adult may intentionally encourage or contribute to a violation of § 11-5-4(a) or (b).
A person who violates this section is subject to a forfeiture of not more than $200.
Any licensee, permittee or bartender of a retail alcohol beverage establishment covered by a license or permit issued by the Village who permits an entertainer or an employee to solicit a drink of any alcohol beverage defined in § 125.02(1) of the Wisconsin Statutes, or any other drink from a customer on the premises, or any entertainer or employee who solicits such drinks from any customer is deemed in violation of this section.