(A) Fines in general. In addition to the suspension of a license issued pursuant to this chapter, any person who violates any provision of this chapter may, for a first offense, be fined not less than $50 nor more than $1,000, and for a second or subsequent offense, be fined not less than $100 nor more than $1,000. Not more than $10,000 in fines may be imposed under this section against any licensee during the period of that license.
(B) Separate offenses. Each day on or during which any person violates or continues to violate any of the provisions of this chapter, and each separate act or transaction in violation of this chapter shall constitute a separate offense.
(C) Vicarious liability. Every act or omission of whatsoever nature constituting a violation of any of the provisions of this chapter by any officer, director, manager, or other agent or employee of any licensee shall be deemed and held to be the act of the employer or licensee, and the employer or licensee shall be punishable in the same manner as if said act or omission had been done by him or her personally.
(D) Minors; misuse of identification.
(1) Any person under the age of 21 years who has any alcoholic beverage in his or her possession on any street or highway or in any public place or in any place open to the public is guilty of a misdemeanor. Section 110.066 does not apply to possession by a person under the age of 21 years making a delivery of an alcoholic beverage in pursuance of the order of his or her parent or in pursuance of his or her employment.
(2) No person shall transfer, alter, or deface such an identification card; use the identification card of another; carry or use a false or forged identification card; or obtain an identification card by means of false information. No person shall purchase or accept delivery, or have possession, of alcoholic liquor in violation of § 110.066. The consumption of alcoholic liquor by any person under 21 years of age is forbidden. Whoever violates any provisions of § 110.066 shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
(Ord. 11-1, passed 4-19-2011)