§ 112.53 SERVING TO PERSONS UNDER 21 UNLAWFUL.
   (A)   It shall be unlawful for any club, retailer, dispenser, bartender, waiter or servant or any employee of any club, retailer or dispenser or for any taxi driver, hotel employee or any other person to do any of the following acts:
      (1)   To sell, serve or give any alcoholic liquor to a minor;
      (2)   To buy alcoholic liquor for or to procure the sale or service of alcoholic liquor to a minor;
      (3)   To deliver alcoholic liquor to a minor; and
      (4)   To aid or assist a minor to buy, procure or to be served with alcoholic liquor.
   (B)   It shall be unlawful for any minor to buy, receive or permit himself or herself to be served with any alcoholic liquor.
   (C)   In the event any person except a minor shall procure any other person to sell, serve or deliver any alcoholic liquor to a minor, by actual or constructive misrepresentation of any facts calculated to cause or by the concealment of any facts, the concealment of which is calculated to cause the person selling, serving or delivering the alcoholic liquors to the minor, that the minor is legally entitled to be sold, served or delivered alcoholic liquors and actually deceiving him or her by the misrepresentation or concealment, then that person, and not the person so deceived by the misrepresentation or concealment, shall have violated this subchapter.
(Ord. 356, passed 11-23-1953) Penalty, see § 112.99