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Code · Connecticut · Title 30 — Intoxicating Liquors · CHAPTER 545* — Liquor Control Act

Sec. 30-87. Inducing minors to procure liquor. Exceptions. Official investigation or enforcement activity.

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Any person who induces any minor to procure alcoholic liquor from any person permitted to sell such alcoholic liquor shall be subject to the penalties prescribed in section 30-113 . The provisions of this section shall not apply to
(1)the procurement of liquor by a person over age eighteen who is an employee or permit holder under section 30-90a where such procurement is made in the course of such person's employment or business, or
(2)any such inducement in furtherance of an official investigation or enforcement activity conducted by a law enforcement agency. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent any action from being taken under section 30-55 or section 30-86 , or both, against any person permitted to sell alcoholic liquor who has sold alcoholic liquor to a minor where such minor is participating in an official investigation or enforcement activity conducted by a law enforcement agency.
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