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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
(a) Sale.--It is unlawful for any person to do any of the following:
(1) Sell malt beverages or unfortified wine to anyone less than 21 years old.
(2) Sell fortified wine, spirituous liquor, or mixed beverages to anyone less than 21 years old.
(a1) Give.--It is unlawful for any person to do any of the following:
(1) Give malt beverages or unfortified wine to anyone less than 21 years old.
(2) Give fortified wine, spirituous liquor, or mixed beverages to anyone less than 21 years old.
(b) Purchase, Possession, or Consumption.--It is unlawful for a person less than 21 years old to do any of the following:
(1) Purchase, attempt to purchase, or possess malt beverages or unfortified wine.
(2) Purchase, attempt to purchase, or possess fortified wine, spirituous liquor, or mixed beverages.
(3) Consume any alcoholic beverage.
(c) Aider and Abettor.--
(1) By Underage Person.--Any person who is under the lawful age to purchase and who aids or abets another in violation of subsection (a), (a1), or (b) of this section is guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor.
(2) By Person over Lawful Age.--Any person who is over the lawful age to purchase and who aids or abets another in violation of subsection (a), (a1), or (b) of this section is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.
(d) Defense.--It is a defense to a violation of subsection (a) of this section if the seller does any of the following:
(1) Shows that the purchaser produced a driver's license, a special identification card issued under G.S. 20-37.7 or issued by the state agency of any other state authorized to issue similar official state special identification cards for that state, a military identification card, or a passport, showing the purchaser's age to be at least the required age for purchase and bearing a physical description of the person named on the card reasonably describing the purchaser.
(2) Produces evidence of other facts that reasonably indicated at the time of sale that the purchaser was at least the required age.
(3) Shows that at the time of purchase, the purchaser utilized a biometric identification system that demonstrated (i) the purchaser's age to be at least the required age for the purchase and (ii) the purchaser had previously registered with the seller or seller's agent a drivers license, a special identification card issued under G.S. 20-37.7 or issued by the state agency of any other state authorized to issue similar official state special identification cards for that state, a military identification card, or a passport showing the purchaser's date of birth and bearing a physical description of the person named on the document.
(e) Fraudulent Use of Identification.--It is unlawful for any person to enter or attempt to enter a place where alcoholic beverages are sold or consumed, or to obtain or attempt to obtain alcoholic beverages, or to obtain or attempt to obtain permission to purchase alcoholic beverages, in violation of subsection (b) of this section, by using or attempting to use any of the following:
(1) A fraudulent or altered drivers license.
(2) A fraudulent or altered identification document other than a drivers license.
(3) A drivers license issued to another person.
(4) An identification document other than a drivers license issued to another person.
(5) Any other form or means of identification that indicates or symbolizes that the person is not prohibited from purchasing or possessing alcoholic beverages under this section.
(f) Allowing Use of Identification.--It is unlawful for any person to permit the use of the person's drivers license or any other form of identification of any kind issued or given to the person by any other person who violates or attempts to violate subsection (b) of this section.
(g) Conviction Report Sent to Division of Motor Vehicles.--The court shall file a conviction report with the Division of Motor Vehicles indicating the name of the person convicted and any other information requested by the Division if the person is convicted of any of the following:
(1) A violation of subsection (e) or (f) of this section.
(2) A violation of subsection (c) of this section.
(3) A violation of subsection (b) of this section, if the violation occurred while the person was purchasing or attempting to purchase an alcoholic beverage.
(4) A violation of subsection (a1) of this section.
Upon receipt of a conviction report, the Division shall revoke the person's license as required by G.S. 20-17.3.
(h) Handling in Course of Employment.--Nothing in this section prohibits an underage person from selling, transporting, possessing, or dispensing alcoholic beverages in the course of employment, if the employment of the person for that purpose is lawful under applicable youth employment statutes and Commission rules.
(i) Purchase, Possession, or Consumption by 19 or 20-Year Old.--A violation of subdivision (b)(1) or (b)(3) of this section by a person who is 19 or 20 years old is a Class 3 misdemeanor.
(j) Screening Test.--Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, a law enforcement officer may require any person the officer has probable cause to believe is less than 21 years old and has consumed alcohol to submit to an alcohol screening test using a device approved by the Department of Health and Human Services. The results of any screening device administered in accordance with the rules of the Department of Health and Human Services are admissible in any court or administrative proceeding. A refusal to submit to an alcohol screening test is admissible in any court or administrative proceeding.
(k) Exception.--Notwithstanding the provisions in this section, it is not unlawful for a person less than 21 years old to consume unfortified wine or fortified wine during participation in an exempted activity under G.S. 18B-103(4), (8), or (11).
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 18B. Regulation of Alcoholic Beverages § 18B-302. Sale to or purchase by underage persons - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nc/chapter-18b-regulation-of-alcoholic-beverages/nc-gen-st-sect-18b-302/
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