(A) Consumption. It is unlawful for any:
(1) Licensee to permit any minor to consume alcoholic beverages on licensed premises.
(2) Minor to consume alcoholic beverages except in the household of the minor’s parent or guardian, and then only with the consent of the parent or guardian.
(B) Purchasing. It is unlawful for any:
(1) Person to sell, barter, furnish, or give alcoholic beverages to a minor unless the person is the parent or guardian of the minor, and then only for consumption in the household of the parent or guardian.
(2) Minor to purchase or attempt to purchase any alcoholic beverage.
(3) Person to induce a minor to purchase or procure any alcoholic beverage.
(C) Possession. It is unlawful for a minor to possess any alcoholic beverage with the intent to consume it at a place other than the household of the minor’s parent or guardian. Possession of an alcoholic beverage by a minor at a place other than the household of the parent or guardian is prima facie evidence of intent to consume it at a place other than the household of his or her parent or guardian.
(D) Misrepresentation of age. It is unlawful for a minor to misrepresent his or her age for the purpose of purchasing an alcoholic beverage.
(E) Proof of age. Proof of age for purchasing or consuming alcoholic beverages may be established only by a valid driver’s license or identification card issued by Minnesota, another State, or a province of Canada, and including the photograph and date of birth of the licensed person; or by a valid military identification card issued by the United States Department of Defense; or, in the case of a foreign national, from a nation other than Canada, by a valid passport.
(Prior Code, § 5.15) Penalty, see § 111.99