Georgetown Community Invited to Attend Social Host Liability Workshop
GEORGETOWN — Residents are invited to attend the “Keeping Our Kids Safe: A Social Host Liability” workshop, which will give attendees more information on Massachusetts law, social host liability and supplying alcohol to minors.
WHEN:
Monday, April 24 from 6-8 p.m.
WHERE:
Georgetown Middle/High School Auditorium, 11 Winter St.
WHO:
- Police Chief Donald C. Cudmore
- Henry Olshefsky, School Resource Officer
- William Melkonian, Essex District Attorney’s Office
WHAT:
The “Keeping Our Kids Safe: A Social Host Liability” workshop will include discussion on underage drinking, the best practices on how to safely celebrate with young people, and how to keep guests safe and protect yourself from liability.
Social Host Liability is the legal term for the responsibility of a person who furnishes liquor to a guest. A Social Host is anyone who is in control of the premises and who furnishes alcohol or allows it to be consumed on those premises.
According to the Essex District Attorney’s Office, in Massachusetts, whoever furnishes alcohol to a person under 21 years of age can be punished by a fine of $2,000 and imprisonment of up to a year. In this case, ‘furnish’ means to knowingly or intentionally supply, give, provide or allow alcohol on the premises or property owned or controlled by the person charged.
The workshop is sponsored by the Georgetown Substance Abuse Advisory Panel and Georgetown C.A.R.E.S.
For more information about the workshop, contact the Georgetown Police Department at 978-352-5700.
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