ยง 65-a. Procuring alcoholic beverages for persons under the age of
twenty-one years. Any person who misrepresents the age of a person
under the age of twenty-one years for the purpose of inducing the sale
of any alcoholic beverage, as defined in the alcoholic beverage control
law, to such person, is guilty of an offense and upon conviction thereof
shall be punished by a fine of not more than two hundred dollars, or by
imprisonment for not more than five days, or by both such fine and
imprisonment.
Structure New York Laws
ABC - Alcoholic Beverage Control
Article 5 - Special Provisions Relating to Liquor
61-A - Combined Craft Manufacturing License.
62 - Wholesaler's Liquor License.
63 - Seven Day License to Sell Liquor at Retail for Consumption Off the Premises.
64 - License to Sell Liquor at Retail for Consumption on the Premises.
64-A - Special License to Sell Liquor at Retail for Consumption on the Premises.
64-B - License to Sell Liquor on Premises Commonly Known as a Bottle Club.
64-D - License to Sell Liquor on Premises Commonly Known as a Cabaret.
64-E - License to Sell Liquor at Retail as an Off-Premises Catering Establishment.
65-A - Procuring Alcoholic Beverages for Persons Under the Age of Twenty-One Years.
65-E - Posting of Signs Relating to Human Trafficking.
67 - License Fees, Duration of Licenses; Fee for Part of Year.