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Lovington, NM Code of Ordinances
CITY OF LOVINGTON, NEW MEXICO CODE OF ORDINANCES
Title 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
Title 2 ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL
Title 3 REVENUE AND FINANCE
Title 4 RESERVED
Title 5 BUSINESS LICENSES AND REGULATIONS
Title 6 ANIMALS
Title 7 RESERVED
Title 8 HEALTH AND SAFETY
Title 9 PUBLIC PEACE, MORALS AND WELFARE
Title 10 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
Title 11 RESERVED
Title 12 STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND PUBLIC PLACES
Title 13 PUBLIC SERVICES
Title 14 RESERVED
Title 15 BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION
Title 16 SUBDIVISION OF LAND
Title 17 ZONING
STATUTORY REFERENCES FOR NEW MEXICO MUNICIPALITIES
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9.24.054   Curfew-Penalties.
   A person who violates a provision of the ordinance codified in this chapter is guilty of a separate offense for each day or part of a day during which the violation is committed, continued or permitted. Each offense, upon conviction, is punishable by a fine of not more than five hundred dollars, or by imprisonment for not more than ninety days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. (Ord. 393 (part), 1995)
9.24.060   Purchasing or possession of alcoholic beverages unlawful.
   It is unlawful for any person under the age of twenty-one years to buy, receive, possess or permit himself to be served with any alcoholic liquor unless accompanied by a consenting parent, guardian or legal custodian who is actually physically and personally present at the time the alcoholic liquor is bought, received, possessed, served or delivered to him. (Ord. 400, 1996: Ord. 330 (part), 1984: prior code § 7-4-11)
9.24.070   False identification.
   It is unlawful for any minor to make false statements or to furnish, present or exhibit any fictitious or false registration card, identification card or other instruments, or to furnish, present or exhibit any document issued to another person, for the purpose of gaining admission to prohibited places or for the purpose of procuring the sale, gift or delivery of prohibited articles including but not limited to alcoholic beverages or for the purpose of consummating any transaction within the city or for the purposes of deceiving or misleading any person as to his or her true age. (Ord. 401, 1996: Ord. 330 (part), 1984: prior code § 7-4-7 (b))
9.24.080   Procuring services of others for unlawful purchases.
   It is unlawful for any minor to engage or authorize the services of any other person to procure for such minor any articles which the minor is prohibited by law to purchase. (Ord. 330 (part), 1984: prior code § 7-4-7 (c))
9.24.090   Unlawful assistance to minors.
   It is unlawful for any person to knowingly buy, procure or obtain from or for, sell or serve to, any minor person under the age of twenty-one years, any alcoholic beverages, or to induce any person to buy, procure, obtain, sell, serve or deliver any alcoholic beverages to a minor, or by actual or constructive misrepresentation of any facts calculated to cause, or by the concealment of any facts which are calculated to cause, any other person selling, serving or delivering such alcoholic beverages to sell to a minor, or to another person for ultimate delivery to a minor. (Ord. 330 (part), 1984: prior code § 7-4-4)
9.24.100   Allowing minors in certain establishments prohibited,
   A.   It is unlawful for the owner or operator of any establishment serving alcoholic beverages to permit any person under the age of twenty-one years to attend, work in, frequent or loiter in or about such premises unless such person is accompanied by his parent or guardian.
   B.   It is unlawful for the owner or operator of any pool room or billiard parlor open to the general public, or where membership is required, to permit any person under the age of eighteen years to attend, frequent or loiter in or about such premises unless such person is accompanied by his parent or guardian. (Ord. 330 (part), 1984: prior code § 7-4-6)
9.24.110   Tattooing prohibited.
   It is unlawful for any person to tattoo any minor. (Ord. 330 (part), 1984: prior code § 7-4-5)
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