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  1. PENALTIES (As of June 1, 2017) If the defendant agrees, the court may stay enforcement of the sentence conditioned on voluntary AODA assessment and participation in a court-approved alcohol abuse education program or enrollment in a treatment program; however, the court may not stay, suspend or modify a mandatory driver’s license suspension.

  2. 22 kwi 2020 · The penalties for violating this law are: a second-degree misdemeanor for a first offense punishable by a fine of $500 and up to 60 days in jail; a first-degree misdemeanor for a second offense punishable by a fine of $1,000 and up to 1 year in jail. Underage possession will also come with mandatory driver’s license suspensions.

  3. In Florida, possession of an alcoholic beverage by an underage person (a minor, juvenile, or other person under 21) is generally classified as a second degree misdemeanor. The penalties for such an offense include a maximum of 60 days jail or six months of probation, and a $500 fine.

  4. This fact sheet provides information about Wisconsin alcohol beverage laws for underage persons. The legal drinking age in Wisconsin is 21 years of age or An "underage person" is any person under the older.

  5. Reducing Underage Drinking in Wisconsin Communities can modify the drinking environment to decrease underage drinking by using data-driven policies. Twenty-six (26) policies are especially effective at decreasing underage use of alcohol beverages.

  6. Overview. Underage drinking and providing alcohol to underage youth is illegal in Wisconsin, but a gap in Wisconsin law hampered effective enforcement of these underage drinking laws.

  7. 13 maj 2023 · City and campus police have effectively stopped imposing criminal penalties in most cases for underage drinking starting in 2018, when the number of criminal complaints fell to 14 compared to nearly 200 a year earlier.

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