[Adopted by Ord. No. 2001-31 (Ch. 9.30 of the 1998 Code); amended 10-14-2014 by Ord. No. 2014-28]
It shall be unlawful for any person under the legal age to, without legal authority, knowingly possess or knowingly consume an alcoholic beverage on private property, except as provided for in § 85-22 below.
Any person convicted of violating the provisions of this article
shall, in accordance with the provisions of N.J.S.A. 40:48-1, as amended,
be punished by a fine not to exceed $250 for the first offense and
not to exceed $350 for any subsequent offense.
A.
In addition to the fine authorized for this offense, the Court may
suspend or postpone for six months the driving privilege of the defendant.
In the event the Court exercises its discretion and imposes a suspension
or postponement of the defendant's driving privilege, the Court
shall forward a report to the Division of Motor Vehicles stating the
first and last day of the suspension or postponement period imposed
by the Court pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:48-1, as amended. If a person
at the time of the imposition of a sentence is less than 17 years
of age, the period of license postponement, including a suspension
or postponement of the privilege of operating a motorized bicycle,
shall commence on the day the sentence is imposed and shall run for
a period of six months after the person reaches the age of 17 years.
B.
If a person at the time of the imposition of a sentence has a valid
driver's license issued by this state, the Court shall immediately
collect the license and forward it to the Division of Motor Vehicles
along with the report. If for any reason the license cannot be collected,
the Court shall include in the report the complete name, address,
date of birth, eye color and sex of the person, as well the first
and last date of the license suspension period imposed by the Court.
C.
The Court shall inform the person orally and in writing that if the
person is convicted of operating a motor vehicle during the period
of license suspension or postponement, the person shall be subject
to the penalties set forth in N.J.S.A. 39:3-40. A person shall be
required to acknowledge receipt of the written notice in writing.
Failure to receive a written notice or failure to acknowledge in writing
the receipt of a written notice shall not be a defense to a subsequent
charge of a violation of N.J.S.A. 39:3-40.
D.
If a person convicted under this article is not a New Jersey resident,
the Court shall suspend or postpone, as appropriate, the nonresident
driving privilege of the person based on the age of the person and
submit it to the Division of Motor Vehicles on the required report.
The Court shall not collect the license of a nonresident convicted
under this article. Upon receipt of a report from the Court, the Division
of Motor Vehicles shall notify the appropriate officials in the licensing
jurisdiction of the suspension or postponement.
A.
Nothing contained in this article is intended, nor shall it be construed,
as prohibiting an underaged person from consuming or possessing an
alcoholic beverage in connection with a religious observance, ceremony
or rite, or consuming or possessing an alcoholic beverage in the presence
of and with the permission of a parent, guardian or relative who has
attained the legal age to purchase and consume alcoholic beverages;
provided that, if the underaged person is found to possess or consume
an alcoholic beverage in the presence of and with the permission of
a relative other than a parent or guardian, the police shall notify
the parent or legal guardian, by certified mail, of the incident together
with the name of the relative who gave permission for the possession
or consumption of the alcoholic beverage by the underaged person.
The notification shall include a request that the parent or guardian
acknowledge and return a copy of the letter to the Police Department
within 15 days of receipt.
B.
GUARDIAN
RELATIVE
As used in the preceding subsection, the following terms shall have
the meanings set forth:
A person who has qualified as a guardian of the underaged
person pursuant to testamentary or court appointment.
The underaged person's grandparent, aunt or uncle, sibling,
or any other persons related by blood or affinity.
C.
Nothing contained in this article is intended nor shall it be construed
as prohibiting possession of alcoholic beverages by any such person
while actually engaged in the performance of employment by a person
who is licensed under Title 33 of the Revised Statutes, or while actively
engaged in the preparation of food while enrolled in a culinary arts
or hotel management program at a county vocational school or post-secondary
educational institution; provided, however, that this article shall
not be construed to preclude the imposition of a penalty under this
section, N.J.S.A. 33:1-81, or any other section of law against a person
who is convicted of unlawful alcoholic beverage activity on or at
premises licensed for the sale of alcoholic beverages.