PART SIX: GENERAL OFFENSES CODE
      Chap. 606. Alcoholic Beverages.
      Chap. 610. Animals.
      Chap. 618. Drugs.
      Chap. 660. Offenses Relating to Persons.
      Chap. 662. Offenses Relating to Property.
      Chap. 666. Peace Disturbances.
      Chap. 672. Railroads.
      Chap. 676. Safety, Sanitation and Health.
      Chap. 680. Sex Related Offenses.
      Chap. 692. Weapons and Explosives.
      Chap. 694. Law Enforcement.
CHAPTER 606: ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
Section
606.01   Sales to minors; prohibitions and misrepresentations
606.02   Transportation and possession by minors prohibited; exceptions; impounding of motor vehicles by Police Department; appeals; transfer of title prohibited
606.03   Purchase, consumption or possession by minors; fraudulent identification; exceptions (Repealed)
606.04   Unlawful purchase, consumption or possession by minors; arrest based upon reasonable cause or upon results of preliminary chemical breath analysis; participation in undercover programs
606.99   Penalty
Statutory reference:
   Intoxicating liquors generally, see M.C.L.A. §§ 436.1101 et seq.
   Sales on Sundays and municipal election days, see M.C.L.A.§§ 436.2111 et seq.
§ 606.01 SALES TO MINORS; PROHIBITIONS AND MISREPRESENTATIONS.
   (a)   No person under 21 years of age falsely represent himself or herself to be 21 years of age or over, and thereby procure or attempt to procure the sale or furnishing of any alcoholic liquor to himself or herself. No person shall make false representations as to the age of another and thereby procure or attempt to procure the sale or furnishing of any alcoholic liquor to any person under 21 years of age.
   (b)   The person in charge of any beer garden, restaurant, tavern, store or place where alcoholic liquor is sold or furnished for consumption either on or away from the   , at any time, demand of any person offering to buy, buying, obtaining or drinking any alcoholic liquor in such establishment, who appear to him or her to be under 21 years of age, proof of age and identity, and on failure of such person to produce the same, refuse to serve, sell or furnish such person with any alcoholic liquor and exclude such person from such place of business. If any such person refuses to leave such place of business, he or she shall be termed a disorderly person.
(Ord. 101, passed 3-9-1977; Ord. 142, passed 2-10-1982)
§ 606.02 TRANSPORTATION AND POSSESSION BY MINORS PROHIBITED; EXCEPTIONS; IMPOUNDING OF MOTOR VEHICLES BY POLICE DEPARTMENT; APPEALS; TRANSFER OF TITLE PROHIBITED.
   (a)   No person under 21 years of age knowingly transport or possess, in a motor vehicle, any alcoholic liquor, unless such person is employed by a licensee, licensed under M.C.L.A. §§ 436.1101 et seq., as amended, and is possessing, transporting or having such alcoholic liquor in a motor vehicle under the person’s control during regular working hours and in the course of the person’s employment.
   (b)   Within 30 days after the conviction of any person for a violation of division (a) above, which conviction has become final, a complaint be made by the arresting officer, or by that officer’s superior, before the Court from which the warrant was issued, which complaint be under , shall contain a description of the motor vehicle in which alcoholic liquor was possessed or transported by a person under 21 years of age in committing the offense, and shall pray that the motor vehicle be impounded as provided for in this section. Upon the filing of the complaint, the Court shall issue an order to the of the motor vehicle to show cause why the motor vehicle shall not be impounded. The order to show cause shall have a date and a time fixed in the order for a hearing, which date shall not be less than ten days after the issuance of the order, and shall be served by delivering a true copy to the of the motor vehicle not less than three full days before the date of such hearing, or, if the cannot be located, by sending a true copy by certified mail to the last known address of the . If the is a nonresident of the , service be made upon the Secretary of State as provided in § 403 of the Michigan Vehicle Code, Public Act 300 of 1949, as amended, being M.C.L.A. § 257.403.
   (c)   If the Court determines, upon the hearing of the order to show cause, from competent and relevant evidence, that, at the time of the commission of the offense, the motor vehicle was being driven by any person under 21 years of age with the express or implied consent or knowledge of the owner, or that the use of the motor vehicle is not needed by the owner in the direct pursuit of the owner’s employment or the actual operation of the owner’s business, the Court authorize the impounding of the vehicle for a period (to be determined by the Court) of not less than 15 days nor more than 30 days. The Court’s order authorizing the impounding of the vehicle shall authorize a enforcement officer to take possession, without other process, of the motor vehicle, wherever located, and to store the vehicle in a public or private garage at the expense and risk of the owner of the vehicle. Appeal shall lie from the order to the Circuit Court of the and the provisions governing the taking of appeals from judgment for damages shall be applicable to the appeal. This division (c) shall not prevent any bona fide lienholder from exercising rights under a lien.
   (d)   No person knowingly transfer title to a motor vehicle for the purpose of avoiding the provisions of this section.
(Ord. 228-1, passed 4-7-1993)
§ 606.03 PURCHASE, CONSUMPTION OR POSSESSION BY MINORS; FRAUDULENT IDENTIFICATION; EXCEPTIONS. (REPEALED)
Editor’s note:
   Section 606.03 was repealed by Ordinance 245, passed July 8, 1998.
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