§ 133.24 MINORS; PROHIBITED ACTS INVOLVING ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR.
   (A)   For the purpose of this section, the definitions found in Neb. RS 53-103.01 to 53-103.51 shall apply, including, but not limited to, the definitions of the terms “alcoholic liquor,” “consume,” “minor,” “sale” and “to sell.”
   (B)   Except as otherwise provided in § 111.015 of this code, no minor may sell, dispense, consume or have in his or her possession or physical control any alcoholic liquor in any tavern or in any other place, including public streets, alleys, roads or highways, upon property owned by the state or any subdivision thereof, or inside any vehicle while in or on any other place, including, but not limited to, the public streets, alleys, roads or highways, or upon property owned by the state or any subdivision thereof, except that a minor may consume, possess or have physical control of alcoholic liquor as a part of a bona fide religious rite, ritual or ceremony or in his or her permanent place of residence.
   (C)   It shall be unlawful for any person under 21 years of age to transport, consume or knowingly possess or have under his or her control beer or other alcoholic liquor in or transported by any motor vehicle.
(Neb. RS 53-180.02) Penalty, see § 133.99
Statutory reference:
   Definitions, where found, see Neb. RS 53-103
   Minor Alcoholic Liquor Liability Act, see Neb. RS 53-401 to 53-409