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August 5, 2005
Friday, August 05, 2005 9:50 AM

Additions and Enhancements        
        
Update to 1/1/2005 - The following APIS Policy Topics have been updated to 1/1/2005.

  • Underage Possession of Alcohol        
  • Underage Consumption of Alcohol        
  • Underage Purchase of Alcohol        
  • Furnishing Alcohol to Minors        
  • Minimum Ages for On-Premises Servers and Bartenders        
  • Minimum Ages for Off-Premises Sellers        
  • Keg Registration        
  • Prohibitions Against Hosting Underage Drinking Parties

Corrections and Clarifications        
        
Beginning with this update, data presented in comparison tables for APIS Policy Topics have been revised to improve treatment of legal provisions pertaining exclusively to beer containing no more than 3.2 percent alcohol by weight ("3.2% beer") Most policy topics now omit provisions that pertain only to 3.2% beer.  Two groups of policy topics (Alcohol Control Systems and Alcohol Beverage Taxes) that provide detailed information by alcohol content level and beverage type continue to cover provisions pertaining specifically to 3.2% beer.        
        
In this update, coding based on provisions for 3.2% beer has been removed from the comparison tables for the following Underage Drinking policies in the jurisdictions indicated:  


Minimum Ages for Off-Premises Sellers: Colorado, Kansas, and Utah
Underage Purchase of Alcohol: Oklahoma        
Underage Possession of Alcohol: Kansas and Oklahoma        
Underage Consumption of Alcohol: Kansas and Oklahoma        
Furnishing Alcohol to Minors: Kansas        
Loss of Driving Privileges for Alcohol Violations by Minors: Oklahoma       


Also, as of this update, APIS no longer reports prohibitions against consumption by minors where such prohibitions are applicable to consumption on licensed premises only.  Prohibitions specific to licensed premises have therefore been removed from the Underage Consumption of Alcohol tables for California, Nevada, and Rhode Island.        
        
In the Keg Registration comparison tables, the variable for Gov’t ID Number in the Purchaser Information Collected section has been changed to Per Gov’t ID and the corresponding definition has been modified.        
        
Finally, information that applies across topics has been consolidated so that beverage server training is now covered exclusively in Beverage Service Training and Related Practices, and electronic scanner provisions are now displayed exclusively in False Identification for Obtaining Alcohol. As a result the Furnishing Alcohol to Minors comparison table no longer displays data for affirmative defenses involving beverage service training programs or electronic scanners.  Coding for affirmative defenses based on beverage service training programs has been removed from the Furnishing rows for New York, Florida and Texas; and coding for affirmative defenses based on the use of electronic scanners has been removed from the rows for Connecticut and Ohio.         
        
Additional changes to data presented in the comparison tables in the APIS Policy Topics section of the Web site are listed below.        

 

Policy Topic Jurisdiction Changes
Underage Consumption of Alcohol California Removed check mark for Consumption Prohibited and check mark for In Any Private Location in the section of the table for Location Exceptions, because prohibition applicable to licensed premises only. Changed coding of California to a No Law jurisdiction.
Underage Consumption of Alcohol Kansas In order to remove coding based on 3.2 beer, removed check marks for Gives Consent and Is Present in the section of the table for Parent/Guardian Exceptions, and added definition of "cereal malt beverage" from Kan. Stat. Ann. § 41-2701(a).
Underage Consumption of Alcohol Maryland Removed check mark for Consumption Prohibited as well as coding for various exceptions. Changed coding of Maryland to a No Law jurisdiction.
Underage Consumption of Alcohol Nevada Removed check mark for Consumption Prohibited and check mark for In Any Private Location in the section of the table for Location Exceptions, because prohibition applicable to licensed premises only. Changed coding of Nevada to a No Law jurisdiction.
Underage Consumption of Alcohol Oklahoma In order to remove coding based on 3.2 beer, removed check marks for Consumption Prohibited, as well as for Gives Consent and Is Present in the section of the table for Parent/Guardian Exceptions. Also removed check mark for In Any Private Location in the section of the table for Location Exceptions for the period 1/1/1998 through 10/31/2000.
Underage Consumption of Alcohol Rhode Island Removed check mark for Consumption Prohibited and check marks for In Any Private Location and Other (Religious, Educational, Medical) Exceptions, because prohibition applicable to licensed premises only. Changed coding of Rhode Island to a No Law jurisdiction.
Underage Consumption of Alcohol South Carolina Removed check mark for Consumption Prohibited and check marks for In Parent/ Guardian's Home Only and Other (Religious, Educational, Medical) Exceptions. Changed coding of South Carolina to a No Law jurisdiction
Underage Possession of Alcohol Kansas In order to remove coding based on 3.2 beer, removed check marks for Gives Consent and Is Present in the section of the table for Parent/Guardian Exceptions, and added definition of "cereal malt beverage" from Kan. Stat. Ann. § 41-2701(a).
Underage Possession of Alcohol Michigan Removed check mark for Other (Religious, Educational, Medical) Exception, because religious exception applicable to social hosts does not create religious exception to possession by minors. Deleted Mich. Comp. Laws § 750.141a as a supporting citation.
Underage Possession of Alcohol Oklahoma In order to remove coding based on 3.2 beer, removed check marks for Gives Consent and Is Present in the section of the table for Parent/Guardian Exceptions.
Underage Purchase of Alcohol Oklahoma In order to remove coding based on 3.2 beer, removed check marks for Gives Consent and Is Present in the section of the table for Parent/Guardian Exceptions.
Underage Purchase of Alcohol Rhode Island Added check mark for Law Enforcement Purposes Exception, and added R.I. Gen. Laws § 3-8-5.1 as a supporting citation, beginning on 7/15/2003.
Furnishing of Alcohol to Minors Connecticut Removed check mark for Beverage Server Training beginning on 10/1/2001, because affirmative defenses involving the use of scanners are now displayed exclusively in the False Identification for Obtaining Alcohol policy topic.
Furnishing of Alcohol to Minors Florida Removed check mark for Other (Religious, Educational, Medical) Exception. Removed check mark for Beverage Server Training because affirmative defenses involving beverage server training programs are now displayed exclusively in the Beverage Service Training and Related Practices policy topic.
Furnishing of Alcohol to Minors Kansas In order to remove coding based on 3.2 beer, removed check mark for Parent/Guardian Exception and added definition of "cereal malt beverage" from Kan. Stat. Ann. § 41-2701(a).
Minimum Ages for Off-Premises Sellers Kansas In order to remove coding based on 3.2 beer, changed Minimum Age to Sell Beer from 18 to 21 and added definition of "cereal malt beverage" from Kan. Stat. Ann. § 41-2701(a).
Minimum Ages for Off-Premises Sellers Utah In order to remove coding based on 3.2 beer, changed Minimum Age to Sell Beer from 0 to 21, removed coding for Establishment Type, and removed check mark for Manager/Supervisor Present.
Minimum Ages for On-Premises Servers and Bartenders Alabama Changed coding to indicate that Alabama does not require underage servers to undergo server training.
Loss of Driving Privileges for Alcohol Violations by Minors ("Use/Lose Laws") Oklahoma In order to remove coding based on 3.2 beer, removed check marks for Purchase and Consumption in the section of the table for Type of Violation Leading to License Suspension, Revocation, or Denial.
Hosting Underage Drinking Parties Kansas Added check mark for Family exception beginning on 7/1/2004.
Hosting Underage Drinking Parties Maine Removed check mark for Other exception, because coding was based on an exception for employment purposes.
Hosting Underage Drinking Parties Massachusetts Removed check mark for Other exception beginning on 8/4/2000, because coding was based on an exception for employment purposes.
Keg Registration Maine Removed check mark for Per Gov't ID, in the section of the table for Purchaser Information Collected.
Keg Registration Massachusetts Removed check mark for Per Gov't ID, in the section of the table for Purchaser Information Collected.
Keg Registration Rhode Island Removed check mark for Possessing an Unregistered/Unlabeled Keg, and removed associated $1000 penalty.


 

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