Chapter
391
2003 -- S 0424 SUBSTITUTE A
Enacted 07/31/03
A N A C T
RELATING TO DIVISION OF MOTOR
VEHICLES
Introduced By: Senator
William V. Irons
Date
Introduced: February 13, 2003
It is enacted by the General Assembly
as follows:
SECTION
1. Section 3-8-6 of the General Laws in Chapter 3-8 entitled "Regulation
of
Sales" is hereby amended to
read as follows:
3-8-6.
Unlawful drinking and misrepresentation by underage persons --
Identification cards for
persons twenty-one and older. --
(a) It is unlawful for:
(1) A
person who has not reached his or her twenty-first (21st) birthday to enter any
premises licensed for the retail
sale of alcoholic beverages for the purpose of purchasing or
having served or delivered to him
or her alcoholic beverages; or
(2) A
person who has not reached his or her twenty-first (21st) birthday to consume
any
alcoholic beverage on premises
licensed for the retail sale of alcoholic beverages or to purchase,
attempt to purchase, or have
another purchase for him or her any alcoholic beverage; or
(3) A
person to misrepresent or misstate his or her age, or the age of any other
persons, or
to misrepresent his or her age
through the presentation of any of the following documents:
(i)
An armed service identification card, valid passport, the identification card
license, or
any other documentation used for
identification purposes that may belong to any other person
who is twenty-one (21) years or
older;
(ii)
A motor vehicle operator's license which bears the date of birth of the
licensee, and
which is issued by this state or
any other state;
(iii)
A Rhode Island identification card as defined in subsection (b) for the purpose
of
inducing any licensee or any
employee of any licensee, to sell, serve or deliver any alcoholic
beverage to a minor.
(b)
(1) The administrator of the division of motor vehicles shall issue to any
person who
has reached his or her twenty-first
(21st) birthday a Rhode Island identification card upon
payment of a fee of fifteen dollars
($15.00), and, upon presentation of a certified birth or
baptismal certificate, or U.S. or
foreign passport, or U.S. naturalization certificate or a valid
immigrant or refugee document
issued by the United States immigration and naturalization
service, including, but not
limited, to any one of the following: Form I-551, Form I-94, Form I-
688A, and Form I-688, together with
a document bearing the applicant's signature.
(2) A
person who has reached his or her fifty ninth (59th) birthday is not required
to pay
the fee.
(3)
Each registration card shall be subject to renewal every five (5) years upon
payment
of a fee of fifteen dollars
($15.00).
(4)
No person who holds an operator's license issued by this state or any other
state shall
be issued a Rhode Island
identification card.
(5)
The identification card shall be signed by the administrator of the division of
motor
vehicles and by the applicant and
his or her picture shall appear on the card along with the
required information and the card
shall be encased in laminated plastic. The card shall be two
inches (2") in height and four
inches (4") in length and shall be printed in the following form:
RHODE
ISLAND IDENTIFICATION CARD
Date
Issued ................................................. No. . . . . . .
First
Name Middle Name Last Name
.............................................................................
Address
.............................................................................
BIRTH
RECORD
Month
........................ Day . . . . . . . . . . Year . . . . . . . . .
Secure
Color Color Sex Ht. Wt.
Photo
of hair of eyes
by
Pasting here . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.
Issued
by Administrator of the Division of Motor Vehicles
.........................................................................
.........................................................................
.........................................................................
Administrator
(6)
The identification cards shall be produced at the adult correctional
institutions if they
have facilities to do so; if the
adult correctional institutions have no facilities to do so, then all
cards shall be manufactured by the
lowest responsible bidder following advertisement for the
solicitation of bids.
(7) The
identification cards shall be clearly distinguishable from those issued
pursuant to
section 3-8-6.1 and operators' and
chauffeurs' licenses issued pursuant to title 31.
(8)
Upon certification by an optometrist or an ophthalmologist that a holder of a
valid and
current motor vehicle operator's
license is legally blind, the administrator of the division of motor
vehicles shall issue to such
person, upon request, a Rhode Island identification card for the
unexpired term of such person's
motor vehicle operator's license at no additional cost. Thereafter,
a renewal of such card shall be
subject to the standard renewal charge of fifteen dollars ($15.00)
until such person shall reach
his or her fifty-ninth (59th) birthday.
(c)
(1) Every retail Class A, B, C, and D licensee shall cause to be kept a book or
photographic reproduction equipment
which provides the same information as required by the
book. That licensee and/or the
licensee's employee shall require any person who has shown a
document as set forth in this
section substantiating his or her age to sign that book or to permit the
taking of his or her photograph and
indicate what document was presented. Use of the
photographic reproduction equipment
is voluntary for every Class A, B, C and D licensee.
(2)
The sign-in as minor book and photographic reproduction equipment shall be
prescribed, published, and approved
at the direction and control of the division. The book shall
contain at least four hundred (400)
pages, shall be uniform throughout the state, and shall be
distributed at a cost not to exceed
seven dollars ($7.00). (3) If a person whose age is in question
signs the sign-in as minor book or
has a photograph taken before he or she is sold any alcoholic
beverage and it is later determined
that the person had not reached his or her twenty-first (21st)
birthday at the time of sale, it is
considered prima facie evidence that the licensee and/or the
licensee's agent or servant acted
in good faith in selling any alcoholic beverage to the person
producing the document as set forth
in this section misrepresenting his or her age. (4) Proof of
good faith reliance on any
misrepresentation is a defense to the prosecution of the licensee and/or
the licensee's agent or servant for
an alleged violation of this section.
(d)
(1) Any person who violates this section shall be punished for the first
offense by a
mandatory fine of not less than one
hundred dollars ($100) nor more than two hundred fifty
dollars ($250) and may be further
punished by a suspension of his or her motor vehicle operator's
license or driving privileges for a
period of not more than three (3) months; for the second offense
by a mandatory fine of not less
than two hundred fifty dollars ($250) nor more than five hundred
dollars ($500) and may be further
punished by a suspension of his or her motor vehicle operator's
license or driving privileges for a
period of not more than six (6) months; and for the third and
subsequent offenses by a mandatory
fine for each offense of not less than five hundred dollars
($500) nor more than one thousand
dollars ($1,000) and may be further punished by a suspension
of his or her motor vehicle
operator's license or driving privileges for a period of not more than
one year.
(2)
Any suspension of an operator's license or driving privilege pursuant to this
section
shall not operate to affect the
insurance rating of the offender and any operator's license or
driving privilege suspended pursuant
to this section shall be reinstated without further expense
upon application.
(e)
Within thirty (30) days after this incident the police chief of the city or
town where
the incident took place is directed
to inform, in writing, the department of business regulation
whether or not charges in
accordance with this section have been preferred against a person who
has not reached his or her
twenty-first (21st) birthday and has violated this section. If no charge is
brought against any person who has
not reached his or her twenty-first (21st) birthday and has
violated the provisions of this
section, then the police chief of the city or town where the incident
took place will state the reason
for his or her failure to charge the person who has not reached his
or her twenty-first (21st)
birthday.
(f)
The Rhode Island identification card may be withdrawn at any time for just
cause, at
the discretion of the administrator
of the division of motor vehicles. The administrator of the
division of motor vehicles shall
keep a record of the cards issued and each card shall contain an
identification number specifically
assigned to the person to whom the card was issued.
SECTION
2. This act shall take effect upon passage.
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