§ 1029. Alcoholism, limitations, exceptions
(a) No political subdivision of the State may adopt or enforce a law or rule having the force of law that includes being found in an intoxicated condition as one of the elements of the offense giving rise to a criminal or civil penalty. No political subdivision may interpret or apply any law of general application to circumvent this provision.
(b) Nothing in this section affects any law or rule against operating a motor vehicle or other machinery under the influence of alcohol or possession or use of alcoholic beverages at stated times and places or by a particular class of persons.
(c) This section does not make intoxication or incapacitation as defined in 18 V.S.A. § 4802 an excuse or defense for any criminal act. Nothing contained herein shall change current law relative to insanity as a defense for any criminal act.
(d) This section does not relieve any person from civil liability for any injury to persons or property caused by that person while intoxicated or incapacitated. (Added 1977, No. 208 (Adj. Sess.), § 12; amended 2019, No. 167 (Adj. Sess.), § 12, eff. Oct. 7, 2020.)
Structure Vermont Statutes
Title 13 - Crimes and Criminal Procedure
Chapter 19 - Breach of the Peace; Disturbances
§ 902. Rioters refusing to disperse
§ 904. Officer killing resisting rioter, not liable
§ 905. Rioters injuring building or vessel
§ 1022. Noise in the nighttime
§ 1025. Recklessly endangering another person
§ 1026a. Aggravated disorderly conduct
§ 1027. Disturbing peace by use of telephone or other electronic communications
§ 1028. Assault of protected professional; assault with bodily fluids
§ 1028a. Assault of correctional officer; assault with bodily fluids
§ 1029. Alcoholism, limitations, exceptions
§ 1031. Interference with access to emergency services
§ 1032. Law enforcement use of chokeholds
§ 1043. First degree aggravated domestic assault
§ 1044. Second degree aggravated domestic assault