The presentation of alcohol at the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is governed by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission (ABCC), which is responsible for issuing licenses and permits to all manufacturers, wholesalers and importers, overseas suppliers, brokers, salespeople, warehouses, aircraft, trains, , ship chandlers and vehicles carrying alcoholic beverages.
Video Alcohol laws of Massachusetts
drinking age
On December 4, 1984, Governor Michael S. Dukakis signed a bill raising the drinking age from 20 to 21 in Massachusetts. The bill is in response to the National Minimum Drinks Act which will reduce federal highway funding by 10% for any state that does not adopt 21 years of age. Those under 21 can, however, consume alcoholic beverages provided by their parents or grandparents. in a private place.
Companies that accept, in good faith, the following as proof of age are protected if minors are served unintentionally:
- Massachusetts Driver's License
- Massachusetts Liquor Identification Card
- The Massachusetts Identification Card
- Passport Issued by the United States or government officially recognized by the United States
- Passport Card for Passports issued by the United States
- Military Identification Card
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Transportation of alcohol
Individuals can carry alcohol without a license, but not exceeding, twenty gallons of malt drink, three gallons of other alcoholic beverages, or one gallon of alcohol at a time. Persons under the age of 21 may not consciously drive cars with alcohol in them unless they are accompanied by their legal guardians. It also means that a person under the age of 21 can not drive a vehicle with alcohol in a vehicle even though it belongs to a person over the age of 21 who is also in the vehicle. Violators can be fined and/or suspended for three months.
Drunk driver
Driving under the influence of alcohol in Massachusetts is a crime punishable by fines and/or imprisonment. Massachusetts's maximum blood alcohol level is 0.08% and 0.02% if the driver is under 21 years of age. Operating under penalty influence may vary depending on the previous OUI violation.
Larangan Happy Hour
Bar and restaurant in Massachusetts are prohibited from offering discounts for alcoholic beverages; this includes a total ban on "happy hour" promotions. Companies are not allowed to offer special drinks even for a day; the price must remain the same throughout the calendar week.
For a special drink in Massachusetts, you must run the campaign for seven (7) consecutive days.
Social Hosts
The host of a party may be held accountable for a guest who causes injury to another person if it proves that the host knows or should know that the guest is drunk but continues to allow guests to drink alcoholic beverages.
See also
- Law of Massachusetts
- Luxury law
References
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