2005 Vermont Code - § 602. — -Exhibition of card
§ 602. -Exhibition of card
A person shall exhibit a liquor control identification card, a valid photographic operator's license or valid photographic nondriver identification card issued by Vermont or another state or foreign jurisdiction, a United States military identification card, or a valid passport upon demand of a licensee, or of an employee of a licensee, or of a law enforcement officer. On the failure of a person to produce and exhibit a liquor control identification card, a valid photographic operator's license or valid photographic nondriver identification card issued by Vermont or another state or foreign jurisdiction, a United States military identification card, or a valid passport upon demand of a licensee the licensee shall be entitled to refuse to sell the person any alcoholic beverage. Sale or furnishing of any alcoholic beverages by a licensee to a person exhibiting a liquor control identification card, a valid photographic operator's license or valid photographic nondriver identification card issued by Vermont or another state or foreign jurisdiction, a United States military identification card, or a valid passport bearing the photograph and signature of the person shall be prima facie evidence of such licensee's compliance with the law prohibiting the sale or furnishing of alcoholic beverages to minors. (1963, No. 145, § 2; amended 1989, No. 195 (Adj. Sess.), § 2; 1995, No. 121 (Adj. Sess.), § 2; 1997, No. 158 (Adj. Sess.), § 3.)
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