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9.31.040   Unlawful gatherings on private property.
   It is unlawful for any responsible person to conduct, aid, allow, permit, or host an unlawful gathering at his or her place of residence or other private property, place, or premises.
(Ord. 2447)
9.31.050   Exceptions.
   This chapter shall not apply to:
   A.   Any California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control licensee at any premises regulated by the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control.
   B.   The possession or consumption of alcohol by a minor in conjunction with legally-protected religious practices or legally-protected family gatherings which occur exclusively between a minor and his or her parent or legal guardian pursuant to Article 1, Chapter 4 of the California Constitution.
   C.   Any person who calls 911 and reports that a minor is in need of medical attention due to alcohol consumption, is the first person to make the 911 call, and when reporting that a minor is in need of medical assistance, remains on the scene with the minor until medical assistance arrives and cooperates fully with both law enforcement and medical personnel.
   D.   Any person who conducts, aids, allows, permits, or hosts a party, gathering, or event who requests immediate assistance from law enforcement to remove any person who refuses to abide by the requirements of this chapter, or requests assistance to terminate a party, gathering, or event because of the requesting person’s inability to prevent minors from possessing or consuming alcoholic beverages despite having taken reasonable steps to do so, on the condition that such a request is made before any other person makes a complaint to law enforcement regarding the party, gathering, or event.
(Ord. 2447)
9.31.060   Enforcement.
   This chapter may be enforced by any peace officer providing law enforcement services within the City of Chico.
(Ord. 2447)
9.31.070   Violation.
   Any person violating any provision of this chapter is guilty of an infraction and shall be punished by a fine of not less than $500 for the first offense and $1,000 for each subsequent offense committed within a 12-month period.
(Ord. 2447)
9.31.080   Recovery of emergency response costs.
   Any person convicted of a second or subsequent violation of this chapter within a 12-month period shall be civilly liable to the city for all emergency response costs incurred by the city arising out of the second or subsequent response to an unlawful gathering.
(Ord. 2447)
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