CHAPTER NUMBER: 268 
File Code: Alcoholic Beverages - Statewide Bills
- Sponsored By: 
 - 
 Delegates Cryor and
 Arnick
 
- Entitled: 
 - 
Alcoholic Beverages - Furnishing for or Allowing Underage Consumption
- Fines
 
Increasing the fines to $1,000 for first offenders and to $1,500 for
subsequent offenders of the prohibition against knowingly furnishing
an alcoholic beverage to an individual under the age of 21 years for
the purpose of consumption and of the prohibition against knowingly
and willingly allowing an individual under the age of 21 years
actually to possess or consume an alcoholic beverage at a specified
residence.
House Action
- 2/17
 - First Reading House Rules and Executive Nominations
 - 3/3
 - Re-referred Judiciary
 -      Hearing 3/24 at 1:00 p.m.
 - 3/26
 
- Favorable with Amendments Report by Judiciary
 - 3/25
 - Favorable with Amendments Report Adopted
 -      Second Reading Passed with Amendments
 - 3/26
 - Third Reading Passed (134-0)
 - 4/9
 - Returned Passed
 
Senate Action
- 3/28
 - First Reading Judicial Proceedings
 - 3/30
 - Hearing 4/6 at 1:00 p.m.
 - 4/9
 - Favorable Report by Judicial Proceedings
 - 4/7
 - Favorable Report Adopted
 -      Second Reading Passed
 - 4/8
 - Third Reading Passed (47-0)
 
Action after passage in House  and Senate
- 4/26
 - Signed by the Governor Chapter 268
 
Sponsored by:
- Delegate Jean B. Cryor, District 15
 - Delegate John S. Arnick, District 6
 
Bill indexed under the following Subjects:
- ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES -see also- AB-BY SUBD; SUBSTANCE ABUSE
 - FINES
 - MINORS -see also- AGE OF MAJORITY; YOUTH
 - PENALTIES
 
Bill affects the following Statutes:
-   Criminal Law
 - (
 10-117 ,
 10-119 
)
 
- Bill Text (Displayed in PDF Format):
 First Reading,
Third Reading, Enrolled
 - Fiscal Note (Displayed in PDF Format):
 Available
 - Amendments (Displayed in WordPerfect 8 Format):
 House 
- Number: 112710/01 (PDF)     Offered on: March 26, 2005      at:
11:49 a.m.     Status: Adopted
 
- Roll Call Votes (Legislative dates are shown):
 House 
- March 26, 2005: Third Reading Passed  (134-0)
 
Senate
- April 8, 2005: Third Reading Passed  (47-0)