ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE OFFENSES
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cited by the commission, the person who was
cited produces evidence that the appropriate per-
mit was issued by the commission on the date of
the citation.
(c) It is a defense to a charge under this sec-
tion for a new applicant for a permit if, not later
than thirty (30) days after being cited by the com-
mission, the new applicant who was cited produces
a receipt for a cashier’s check or money order
showing that an application for the appropriate per-
mit was applied for on the date of the citation.
7.1-5-6-4. Falsification of records.
(a) It is unlawful for a person to falsify, or
cause to be falsified, an entry, statement, account,
recital, or computation, or an application for a
permit, or an instrument, or paper required to be
filed in connection with the application, or in
connection with the revocation, or proposed rev-
ocation, or a permit.
(b) It is unlawful for a person to enter, or
cause to be entered, a false entry, statement,
account, recital, computation, or representation of
a fact in a book, document, account, order, paper,
or statement required to be kept or filed, or made
or furnished to the commission under the provi-
sions of this title or a rule or regulation of the com-
mission.
(c) A person who knowingly or intentionally
violates this section commits a Level 6 felony.
Chapter 7. Minors
7.1-5-7-1.
Use of false or altered driver’s license.
7.1-5-7-2.
Furnishing false evidence of identity.
7.1-5-7-3.
Possession of false identification.
7.1-5-7-4.
Misrepresenting age.
7.1-5-7-5.1. Defenses to furnishing alcohol to a minor.
7.1-5-7-7.
Illegal possession, consumption or trans-
portation of alcohol by minor.
7.1-5-7-8.
Furnishing alcohol to minor.
7.1-5-7-9.
Taking child into tavern.
7.1-5-7-10. Minors in taverns.
7.1-5-7-11. Lawful presence of minors in public places
where alcoholic beverages are dispensed.
7.1-5-7-12. Employment of minors.
7.1-5-7-13. Employment of person 18 years or older
lawful.
7.1-5-7-14. Failure to exclude minor after written notice.
7.1-5-7-15. Inducing minor to possess alcohol.
7.1-5-7-16. ATC random inspections; use of local law
enforcement.
7.1-5-7-17. Use of underage persons in enforcement
actions.
7.1-5-7-1. Use of false or altered driver’s
license.
It is a Class C misdemeanor for a minor to
knowingly or intentionally make a false state-
ment of the minor’s age or to present or offer
false or fraudulent evidence of majority or iden-
tity to a permittee for the purpose of ordering, pur-
chasing, attempting to purchase, or otherwise
procuring or attempting to procure an alcoholic
beverage.
7.1-5-7-2. Furnishing false evidence of
identity.
It is a Class C misdemeanor for a person to sell,
give, or furnish to a minor false or fraudulent
evidence of majority or identity with the intent to
violate or assist in the violation of a provision of
this title.
7.1-5-7-3. Possession of false identification.
It is a Class C infraction for a minor to have
in his possession false or fraudulent evidence of
majority or identity with the intent to violate a pro-
vision of this title.
7.1-5-7-4. Misrepresenting age.
A permittee shall have the right to demand of
a customer a signed written statement, on a form
prescribed by the commission, that the customer
is not a minor. It is a Class C infraction for a minor
to misrepresent his age on the statement.
7.1-5-7-5.1. Defenses to furnishing alcohol to
a minor.
(a) Apermittee in a criminal prosecution or in
a proceeding before the commission or a local
board based upon a charge of unlawfully fur-
nishing an alcoholic beverage to a minor may
offer either or both of the following proofs as a
defense or defenses to the prosecution or pro-
ceeding:
(1) That:
(A) the purchaser:
(i) falsely represented the pur-
chaser’s age in a written statement,