South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 19 - Juvenile Justice Code
Section 63-19-2440. Beer and wine purchase, consumption, or possession.

(A) It is unlawful for a person under the age of twenty-one to purchase, attempt to purchase, consume, or knowingly possess beer, ale, porter, wine, or other similar malt or fermented beverage. Possession is prima facie evidence that it was knowingly possessed. Notwithstanding another provision of law, if the law enforcement officer has probable cause to believe that a person is under age twenty-one and has consumed alcohol, the law enforcement officer or the person may request that the person submit to any available alcohol screening test using a device approved by the State Law Enforcement Division. A person who violates the provisions of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, must be fined not less than one hundred dollars nor more than two hundred dollars or must be imprisoned for not more than thirty days, or both.
(B) A person who violates the provisions of this section also is required to successfully complete a DAODAS approved alcohol prevention education or intervention program. The program must be a minimum of eight hours and the cost to the person may not exceed one hundred fifty dollars.
(C) 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 is not considered to be in unlawful possession of the beverages during the course and scope of his 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.
(D) This section does not apply to an employee lawfully engaged in the sale or delivery of these beverages in an unopened container.
(E) 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.
(F) The provisions of this section do not apply to a person under the age of twenty-one who is recruited and authorized by a law enforcement agency to test an establishment's compliance with laws relating to the unlawful transfer or sale of beer or wine to a minor. The testing must be under the direct supervision of a law enforcement agency, and the agency must have the person's parental consent.
HISTORY: 2008 Act No. 361, Section 2.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 63 - South Carolina Children's Code

Chapter 19 - Juvenile Justice Code

Section 63-19-10. Short title.

Section 63-19-20. Definitions.

Section 63-19-30. Other state agencies; preexisting obligations.

Section 63-19-310. Department created.

Section 63-19-320. Director; removal of director; bond.

Section 63-19-330. Policy-setting responsibilities of director; executive responsibilities of director.

Section 63-19-340. Annual report.

Section 63-19-350. Community services.

Section 63-19-360. Institutional services.

Section 63-19-370. Interdepartmental agreements; retention of grant revenues.

Section 63-19-380. Special school district designation.

Section 63-19-390. Peace officers and constables.

Section 63-19-400. Gifts.

Section 63-19-410. Fees.

Section 63-19-420. Natural resource sales.

Section 63-19-430. Bumper sticker sales.

Section 63-19-440. Goldsmith Center.

Section 63-19-450. Youth Industries Program.

Section 63-19-460. Voluntary participation in program.

Section 63-19-470. Sale of goods prohibited.

Section 63-19-480. Compensation of victims of crime fund.

Section 63-19-490. Authority to promulgate regulations.

Section 63-19-610. Board.

Section 63-19-620. Removal of member.

Section 63-19-630. Officers; rules and procedures.

Section 63-19-640. Compensation.

Section 63-19-650. Compensation.

Section 63-19-810. Taking a child into custody.

Section 63-19-820. Out-of-home placement.

Section 63-19-830. Detention hearings; screenings.

Section 63-19-840. Detention homes; temporary care and custody.

Section 63-19-850. Transportation to detention facility.

Section 63-19-1010. Intake and probation.

Section 63-19-1020. Instituting proceedings.

Section 63-19-1030. Prehearing inquiry.

Section 63-19-1040. Indigent defense.

Section 63-19-1210. Transfer of jurisdiction.

Section 63-19-1410. Adjudication.

Section 63-19-1420. Driver's license suspension.

Section 63-19-1430. Youth Mentor Act.

Section 63-19-1435. Use of restraints on juveniles in court.

Section 63-19-1440. Commitment.

Section 63-19-1450. Commitment of juvenile with mental illness or mental retardation.

Section 63-19-1460. Conveyance by sheriff.

Section 63-19-1470. Adult commitment.

Section 63-19-1610. Exclusive care; payment by local governments for use of facilities.

Section 63-19-1620. Further care; education.

Section 63-19-1630. Institutional transfer.

Section 63-19-1640. Furloughs.

Section 63-19-1650. Youthful Offender Division transfer.

Section 63-19-1660. Interference.

Section 63-19-1670. Contraband.

Section 63-19-1680. Child support payments.

Section 63-19-1810. Determination of release.

Section 63-19-1820. Board of Juvenile Parole; review and appearance procedures.

Section 63-19-1830. Legal representation before board.

Section 63-19-1835. Compliance reductions for probationers and parolees.

Section 63-19-1840. Aftercare investigations.

Section 63-19-1850. Conditional release; search and seizure.

Section 63-19-1860. Conditional release violation.

Section 63-19-1870. Revocation of conditional release.

Section 63-19-1880. Probation counselors.

Section 63-19-2010. Records.

Section 63-19-2020. Confidentiality.

Section 63-19-2030. Law enforcement records.

Section 63-19-2040. Release of information.

Section 63-19-2050. Petition for expungement of official records.

Section 63-19-2220. Interstate Compact for Juveniles.

Section 63-19-2410. Misrepresentation of age for admission to theater.

Section 63-19-2420. Loitering in a billiard room.

Section 63-19-2430. Playing pinball.

Section 63-19-2440. Beer and wine purchase, consumption, or possession.

Section 63-19-2450. Alcoholic beverages purchase, consumption, or possession.

Section 63-19-2460. Alcoholic beverages in home; religious use exception.