(A) It is unlawful for a person to transfer or give to a person under the age of twenty-one years for the purpose of consumption of beer or wine in the State, unless the person under the age of twenty-one is recruited and authorized by a law enforcement agency to test a person's compliance with laws relating to the unlawful transfer or sale of beer and wine to a minor. A person who violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction:
(1) for a first offense, must be fined not less than two hundred dollars nor more than three hundred dollars or imprisoned not more than thirty days, or both; and
(2) for a second or subsequent offense, must be fined not less than four hundred dollars nor more than five hundred dollars or imprisoned not more than thirty days, or both.
(B) A person found guilty of a violation of Section 61-6-4070 and this section may not be sentenced under both sections for the same offense.
(C) The provisions of this section do not apply to a:
(1) spouse over the age of twenty-one giving beer or wine to his spouse under the age of twenty-one in their home;
(2) parent or guardian over the age of twenty-one giving beer or wine to his children or wards under the age of twenty-one in their home; or
(3) person giving beer or wine to another person under the age of twenty-one in conjunction with a religious ceremony or purpose if the beer or wine was lawfully purchased.
(D) A person eighteen years of age and over lawfully employed to serve or remove beer, wine, or alcoholic beverages in establishments licensed to sell these beverages are not considered to be in unlawful possession of the beverages during the course and scope of their duties as an employee. The provisions of this subsection do not affect the requirement that a bartender must be at least twenty-one years of age.
(E) This section does not apply to an employee lawfully engaged in the sale or delivery of these beverages in an unopened container.
(F) The provisions of this section do not apply to a student who:
(1) is eighteen years of age or older;
(2) is enrolled in an accredited college or university and a student in a culinary course that has been approved through review by the State Commission on Higher Education;
(3) is required to taste, but not consume or imbibe, any beer, ale, porter, wine, or other similar malt or fermented beverage as part of the required curriculum; and
(4) tastes a beverage pursuant to item (3) only for instructional purposes during classes that are part of the curriculum of the accredited college or university.
The beverage must remain at all times in the possession and control of an authorized instructor of the college or university who must be twenty-one years of age or older. Nothing in this subsection may be construed to allow a student under the age of twenty-one to receive any beer, ale, porter, wine, or other similar malt or fermented beverage unless the beverage is delivered as part of the student's required curriculum and the beverage is used only for instructional purposes during classes conducted pursuant to the curriculum.
HISTORY: 1996 Act No. 415, Section 1; 1999 Act No. 1, Section 5; 2007 Act No. 103, Section 12.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 61 - Alcohol and Alcoholic Beverages
Chapter 4 - Beer, Ale, Porter, And Wine
Section 61-4-10. Nonalcoholic beverages defined.
Section 61-4-20. Sales without taxes levied.
Section 61-4-40. Credit sales prohibited.
Section 61-4-50. Sales to underage persons.
Section 61-4-60. False information about age.
Section 61-4-70. Posting signs.
Section 61-4-80. Purchase of beer or wine for a person to whom it cannot lawfully be sold.
Section 61-4-90. Transfer of beer or wine for underage person's consumption.
Section 61-4-100. Criminal charges brought against both seller and purchaser.
Section 61-4-110. Open containers in motor vehicle.
Section 61-4-120. Sunday sales; exception.
Section 61-4-140. Open containers on Sundays.
Section 61-4-150. Sales by unlicensed persons.
Section 61-4-160. Discount pricing for on-premises consumption.
Section 61-4-170. Beverages resembling vegetable, fruit, or soft drinks.
Section 61-4-190. Warrants for unpaid penalties.
Section 61-4-200. Transfers of beer or wine.
Section 61-4-210. Temporary retail permits.
Section 61-4-220. Food service.
Section 61-4-230. Refusal to permit inspection.
Section 61-4-240. Temporary possession, consumption, or sale permits.
Section 61-4-260. Monies received.
Section 61-4-270. Revocation of permits.
Section 61-4-300. "Producer" defined.
Section 61-4-310. Certificate of registration.
Section 61-4-320. Suspension or revocation of certificate of registration.
Section 61-4-330. Books and records audit.
Section 61-4-340. Shipping; brand registration.
Section 61-4-350. Seizure and sale of contraband beer or wine.
Section 61-4-360. Samples of wine.
Section 61-4-500. Applications.
Section 61-4-510. Special retail beer and wine permits.
Section 61-4-520. Retail permits; requirements.
Section 61-4-530. "Dry" political subdivisions in neighboring states.
Section 61-4-540. Issuance of permits; bonds.
Section 61-4-550. Special permits for use at fairs and special functions.
Section 61-4-560. Operation without a permit.
Section 61-4-570. Wine service for consumption on premises.
Section 61-4-580. Prohibited acts.
Section 61-4-590. Revocation or suspension of permits; department investigation and determination.
Section 61-4-600. Surrender of license.
Section 61-4-610. Unlawful sales.
Section 61-4-630. Sunday sales.
Section 61-4-700. Wine labeling.
Section 61-4-710. Labels, standards, and identity.
Section 61-4-720. Sale of wine by winery located in state; wine tastings.
Section 61-4-725. Wine sales by temporary permit; authorized hours.
Section 61-4-730. Sales by permitted wineries.
Section 61-4-736. Coupons and rebates for the purchase of wine.
Section 61-4-737. Wine tastings.
Section 61-4-740. Special orders for out-of-state wine.
Section 61-4-745. Transporting into and out of State for personal consumption; limits; labeling.
Section 61-4-748. Certain wineries eligible for satellite location certificates.
Section 61-4-750. Adulterated wine.
Section 61-4-760. Inspection of out-of-state wine; wine packages.
Section 61-4-770. Wines containing more than sixteen and one-half percent alcohol.
Section 61-4-900. Posting of retail permit.
Section 61-4-910. Penalties; revocation or suspension of permit.
Section 61-4-920. Penalties for violation of rule or regulation.
Section 61-4-930. Wholesaler advertising.
Section 61-4-940. Practices between manufacturer, wholesaler, and retailer.
Section 61-4-942. Distribution agreements; prohibited acts.
Section 61-4-945. Coupons and rebates for the purchase of beer.
Section 61-4-960. Retailers of beer for off-premises consumption, beer tastings; penalties.
Section 61-4-1100. Prohibited practices.
Section 61-4-1110. Shipment and receipt of malt beverages.
Section 61-4-1120. Jurisdiction of court to enjoin cancellation or termination.
Section 61-4-1130. Sale of beer wholesale interest.
Section 61-4-1140. Enforcement.
Section 61-4-1300. Territorial agreements.
Section 61-4-1310. Filings with the department.
Section 61-4-1320. Resale price agreements.
Section 61-4-1500. Breweries and wineries.
Section 61-4-1510. Permit applications.
Section 61-4-1515. Breweries; sales of beer for on- and off-premises consumption; penalties.
Section 61-4-1520. Violation of rule or regulation.
Section 61-4-1530. Operation of brewery or winery without permit.
Section 61-4-1540. Adoption of Chapter 21 of Title 12.
Section 61-4-1700. Definitions.
Section 61-4-1720. Permit in lieu of certain other permits.
Section 61-4-1740. Authority of permittee.
Section 61-4-1750. Compliance with DHEC rules and regulations.
Section 61-4-1760. Off-premises sales or shipment.
Section 61-4-1770. Suspension or revocation of permit.
Section 61-4-1910. Definitions.