4-3-4: SOCIAL HOSTING:
   A.   It shall be unlawful for any supervising adult to host minors consuming any alcoholic liquor in a person's residence or any land, building, structure or room owned, occupied or procured by such a person to be used by an invitee of such a person or an invitee of such person's child or ward, in a manner that results in the possession or consumption therein of alcoholic liquor by minors. There shall be a presumption that an adult who is physically present on the premises where minors are found to possess or consume alcoholic liquor is a supervising adult. The prohibition of this section shall not apply to the possession or consumption of alcoholic liquor by a minor in the performance of a religious service or ceremony, or under the direct supervision and approval of that minor's parent or guardian in the privacy of a home.
   B.   Each minor hosted shall constitute a separate violation of this subsection.
   C.   For purposes of this section:
   MINOR: A person under the age of twenty one (21).
   SUPERVISING ADULT: A person of twenty one (21) years of age or older, who exercises supervisory authority over one or more minors. (Ord. 10-28-0, 5-26-2010)