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d. an undera a person consumes an alcoholic beverage, or possesses an alcoholic bevera e <br />with the intent to consume it, at the gathering_ <br />2. Exam les of reasonable steps include: <br />a. directing, on a one-time basis or as a standing order, that no consumption of alcohol and <br />alcoholic beverages is allowed; or <br />b. controlling access to alcohol and alcoholic beverages; or <br />c. checking identification of attendees to determine age: or <br />d. supervising the activities of underage persons at thea�g either in person or through <br />a responsible adult. <br />3. A person is not criminally resiponsible under this ordinance if the person does not know that <br />aag thering will occur, or does not know that alcoholic beverages will be present, or does not <br />know that an underage person will be or is likely. t�present. However, if a person has the <br />knowledge specified in paragraph 1 above, a person who hosts a gathering does not have to be <br />present at the gathering to be criminally responsible. <br />4. A erson is criminally res onsible for violating ara a h 1 above if the person <br />intentionally_ aids, advises, hires, counsels, or conspires with or otherwise procures another to <br />commit the prohibited act. <br />34-8. Exceptions. <br />1. This section does not auply to conduct of an underage person that is permitted by his or her <br />parent and occurs in the parent's household. <br />2. This section does not apply to a legally protected religious observance. <br />3. This section does not apply when an underage person is lawfully in possession of alcohol or <br />alcoholic beverages during the course and scope of employment. <br />4. This section does not apply to the holder of a liquor license issued under Title III of this <br />code but it does goly to a person who hosts a gathering at such a liquor establishment. <br />