State of California Alcoholic Beverage Control CAWEE Presentation By Michelle McCullough 3/18/2005.

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State of CaliforniaState of CaliforniaAlcoholic Beverage ControlAlcoholic Beverage Control

CAWEE Presentation CAWEE Presentation By Michelle McCulloughBy Michelle McCullough

3/18/20053/18/2005

LOCAL PROSECUTORDistrict Attorney

City Attorney

COMMUNITY

LICENSEE

LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT

ABC

Community Relations

Decoys

Decoys

Decoys

Decoy shall be under age 20

Decoy shall appear under age 21

Decoy shall carry own I.D. or no I.D.

If decoy carries I.D., must show I.D. if asked

Decoy shall answer truthfully any question about his/her age

Officer shall make reasonable attempt to have decoy identify seller face to face

Sale to a Minor

“Every person who sells,

furnishes, gives, or

causes to be sold,

furnished or given away,

any alcoholic beverage to

any person under the age

of 21 years is guilty of a

misdemeanor.”

Sale to a Minor

Purchase/Consumption by Minors

Purchase/Consumption by Minors

“Any person under the age of

21 years who purchases any

alcoholic beverage, or any

person under the age of 21

years who consumes any

alcoholic beverage in any on-

sale premises, is guilty of a

misdemeanor.”

Use-Lose Law

Use-Lose Law

A person age 13-20 who is convicted

of any alcohol or drug-related crime

will have his or her driving privileges

suspended for one year. If the person

does not yet drive, there is a one year

delay in getting a license.

Sale to Obviously Intoxicated Person

Sale to Obviously Intoxicated Person

“Every person who sells, furnishes,

gives, or causes to be sold,

furnished or given away, any

alcoholic beverage to any habitual

or common drunkard or to any

OBVIOUSLY intoxicated person is

guilty of a misdemeanor.”

Driving Under the Influence (DUI)

Driving Under the Influence (DUI)

It is a crime for any person with a

blood alcohol concentration

of .08% or higher to operate a

motor vehicle on a public

roadway.

It is ZERO TOLERANCE

(00.0%) if the driver is

under age 21.

Types of Liability

Types of Liability

Criminal Administrative Civil

Types of Liability

Incident

Criminal Administrative Civil

Types of Liability

Fine ($)

Incident

Criminal Administrative Civil

Types of Liability

Fine ($)

Community Service

Incident

Criminal Administrative Civil

Types of Liability

Fine ($)

Community Service

Jail

Incident

Criminal Administrative Civil

Types of Liability

Fine ($)

Community Service

Jail

Fine ($)

Suspension

Revocation

Incident

Criminal Administrative Civil

Types of Liability

Fine ($)

Community Service

Jail

Fine ($)

Suspension

Revocation

Money Judgment

Incident

Criminal Administrative Civil

Bona Fide I.D.

Bona Fide I.D.

Issued by a governmental agency

Bona Fide I.D.

Issued by a governmental agency

Name

Bona Fide I.D.

Issued by a governmental agency

Name

Date of birth

Bona Fide I.D.

Issued by a governmental agency

Name

Date of birth

Description

Bona Fide I.D.

Issued by a governmental agency

Name

Date of birth

Description

Photograph

Bona Fide I.D.

Issued by a governmental agency

Name

Date of birth

Description

Photograph

Currently valid (not expired)

Bona Fide I.D.

Issued by a governmental agency

Name

Date of birth

Description

Photograph

Currently valid (not expired)

Examples of acceptable I.D.:

Bona Fide I.D.

Issued by a governmental agency

Name

Date of birth

Description

Photograph

Currently valid (not expired)

Driver’s license

Examples of acceptable I.D.:

Bona Fide I.D.

Issued by a governmental agency

Name

Date of birth

Description

Photograph

Currently valid (not expired)

Driver’s license

Government I.D. card (federal, state, city or county)

Examples of acceptable I.D.:

Right to Refuse Service

You have the legal right

to refuse service to

anyone who cannot

produce adequate

written evidence of age.

Right to Refuse Service

You have the legal right

to refuse service to

anyone who cannot

produce adequate

written evidence of age.