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612.09 GIFTS.
   (a)   No person shall give away any beer or intoxicating liquor at any time in connection with his or her business.
(Ord. 1861. Passed 7-16-52.)
   (b)   Whoever violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor of the third degree and shall be subject to the penalty provided in Section 698.02.
612.10 LIQUOR IN PUBLIC PLACES.
   (a)   No person shall take any beer or intoxicating liquor into or upon any public property, park, public building, bathhouse, dance hall, school property or other place where the public is permitted to assemble in the Municipality unless such person has been authorized to do so by resolution of Council and has obtained the required permits from the Ohio Division of Liquor Control.
(Ord. 1972-189. Passed 4-4-73.)
   (b)   Whoever violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor of the third degree and shall be subject to the penalty provided in Section 698.02.
612.11 SUNDAY SALES.
   (a)   No person shall sell intoxicating liquor on Sunday, provided that this shall not apply to the holder of a State permit authorizing such sales.
   (b)   Whoever violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor of the third degree and shall be subject to the penalty provided in Section 698.02.
612.12 ILLEGAL CONVEYANCE OF PROHIBITED ITEMS ONTO GROUNDS OF DETENTION FACILITIES OR OTHER SPECIFIED GOVERNMENTAL FACILITIES. (REPEALED)
   (EDITOR’S NOTE: Section 612.12 was repealed by Ordinance No. 19-91, passed December 17, 2019.)
612.13 SALES OF LOW-ALCOHOL BEVERAGES TO UNDERAGE PERSONS; PROHIBITIONS AND MISREPRESENTATIONS.
   (a)   As used in this section, "underage person" means a person under eighteen years of age.
   (b)   No underage person shall purchase any low-alcohol beverage.
   (c)   No underage person shall order, pay for, share the cost of, or attempt to purchase, any low-alcohol beverage.
   (d)   No person shall knowingly furnish any false information as to the name, age or other identification of any underage person for the purpose of obtaining or with the intent to obtain any low-alcohol beverage for an underage person, by purchase or as a gift.
   (e)   No underage person shall knowingly show or give false information concerning his or her name, age or other identification for the purpose of purchasing or otherwise obtaining any low-alcohol beverage in any place in this State.
   (f)   No person shall sell or furnish any low-alcohol beverage to, or buy any low-alcohol beverage for, an underage person, unless given by a physician in the regular line of his or her practice or given for established religious purposes, or unless the underage person is accompanied by a parent, spouse who is not an underage person, or legal guardian.
   No permit issued by the Ohio Division of Liquor Control shall be suspended, revoked or cancelled because of a violation of this subsection or subsection (g) hereof.
   (g)   No person who is the owner or occupant of any public or private place shall knowingly allow any underage person to remain in or on the place while possessing or consuming any low-alcohol beverage, unless the low-alcohol beverage is given to the person possessing or consuming it by that person's parent, spouse who is not an underage person, or legal guardian, and the parent, spouse who is not an underage person, or legal guardian, is present when the person possesses or consumes the low-alcohol beverage.
   An owner of a public or private place is not liable for acts or omissions in violation of this subsection that are committed by a lessee of that place, unless the owner authorizes or acquiesces in the lessee's acts or omissions.
   (h)   No underage person shall knowingly possess or consume any low-alcohol beverage in any public or private place, unless he or she is accompanied by a parent, spouse who is not an underage person, or legal guardian, or unless the low-alcohol beverage is given by a physician in the regular line of his or her practice or given for established religious purposes.
   (i)   No parent, spouse who is not an underage person, or legal guardian of an underage person, shall knowingly permit the underage person to violate this section.
(ORC 4301.631)
   (j)   No low-alcohol beverage shall be sold to any person under eighteen years of age.
(ORC 4301.22)
   (k)   Whoever violates subsection (b) hereof shall be fined not less than twenty-five dollars ($25.00) nor more than one hundred dollars ($100.00). The court imposing a fine for a violation of subsection (b) hereof may order that the fine be paid by the performance of public work at a reasonable hourly rate established by the court. The court shall designate the time within which the public work shall be completed.
(ORC 4301.99(F))
   (l)   Whoever violates subsections (c) through (j) hereof is guilty of a misdemeanor of the fourth degree and shall be subject to the penalty provided in Section 698.02.
(ORC 4301.99(B))
612.14 ALCOHOL VAPORIZING DEVICES PROHIBITED.
   (a)   As used in this section, "alcohol vaporizing device" means a machine or other device that mixes beer or intoxicating liquor with pure oxygen or any other gas to produce a vaporized product for the purpose of consumption by inhalation.
   (b)   No person shall sell or offer for sale an alcohol vaporizing device.
   (c)   No person shall purchase or use an alcohol vaporizing device.
(ORC 4301.65)
   (d)   (1)   Whoever violates division (b) of this section is guilty of misdemeanor of the third degree. For a second or subsequent violation occurring within a period of five consecutive years after the first violation, a person is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree.
(ORC 4301.99(J))
      (2)   Whoever violates division (c) of this section is guilty of a minor misdemeanor.
(ORC 4301.99(A))