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K.S.A. § 21-3610 (2026)
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21-3610.
History: L. 1969, ch. 180, § 21-3610; L. 1988, ch. 165, § 7; L. 1989, ch. 91, § 1; L. 1993, ch. 173, § 1; L. 2001, ch. 189, § 1; L. 2002, ch. 26, § 1; L. 2004, ch. 94, § 1; L. 2008, ch. 126, § 10; Repealed, L. 2010, ch. 136, § 307; July 1, 2011.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 9
cases, 1985–2005 · leading case: State v. Sampsel, 997 P.2d 664 (Kan. 2000).
State v. Sampsel, 997 P.2d 664 (Kan. 2000). “21-3413(a)(1), a class A person misdemeanor; and furnishing alcoholic liquor to a minor, K.S.A. 21-3610, a class B person misdemeanor.”
Ling v. Jan's Liquors, 703 P.2d 731 (Kan. 1985). “The revocation penalty was later repealed when K.S.A. 21-3610 was enacted in 1969. When the legislature enacted that statute in 1969, it omitted the phrase "knowingly or unknowingly," making the present violation a general intent crime.”
Mills v. City of Overland Park, 837 P.2d 370 (Kan. 1992). “This brings us to the claim of liability predicated upon violation of K.S.A. 21-3610 (Ensley 1981), the statute in effect at the time of the incident herein, which provided: *439 "(1) Furnishing intoxicants to a minor is directly or indirectly, selling to, buying for, giving or…”
State v. Robinson, 718 P.2d 1313 (Kan. 1986). “: Judy Robinson, the owner of a retail liquor store, was convicted of furnishing intoxicants to a minor in violation of K.S.A. 21-3610. On appeal, Robinson claims (1) that to be found in violation of K.”
Prime v. Beta Gamma Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha, 47 P.3d 402 (Kan. 2002). “2d 731 (1985), to apply only to negligence per se for violations of K.S.A. 21-3610 and K.S.A. 21-3610a and Mills v.”
Bland v. Scott, 112 P.3d 941 (Kan. 2005). “Against the foregoing historical background, Ling addressed the plaintiffs’ arguments, which are similar to those before us, as follows: “Ling contends that the violation of K.S.A. 21-3610 and K.S.A. 41-715 (establishing criminal penalties for sale of alcoholic liquor to a…”
Bigs v. City of Wichita, 23 P.3d 855 (Kan. 2001). “he title of the bill declares its subject, describes its contents, and, for the purpose of this discussion, illustrates the typical method of amending statutes: “AN ACT concerning alcoholic beverages; relating to fees for certain licenses; concerning farm wineries; relating to…”
State v. Davis, 922 P.2d 453 (Kan. Ct. App. 1996). “K.S.A. 21-3610(b). Furnishing any cereal malt beverage to a minor is also a class B person misdemeanor.”
Noone v. Chalet of Wichita, 96 P.3d 674 (Kan. Ct. App. 2004). “41-715 nor K.S.A. 21-3610 was intended to create civil liability for violation of their provisions.”
— K.S.A. § 21-3610(1) — 1 case
State v. Robinson, 718 P.2d 1313 (Kan. 1986). “: Judy Robinson, the owner of a retail liquor store, was convicted of furnishing intoxicants to a minor in violation of K.S.A. 21-3610. On appeal, Robinson claims (1) that to be found in violation of K.”
— K.S.A. § 21-3610(b) — 2 cases
State v. Davis, 922 P.2d 453 (Kan. Ct. App. 1996). “K.S.A. 21-3610(b). Furnishing any cereal malt beverage to a minor is also a class B person misdemeanor.”
Noone v. Chalet of Wichita, 96 P.3d 674 (Kan. Ct. App. 2004). “41-715 nor K.S.A. 21-3610 was intended to create civil liability for violation of their provisions.”
— K.S.A. § 21-3610(d) — 2 cases
State v. Sampsel, 997 P.2d 664 (Kan. 2000). “21-3413(a)(1), a class A person misdemeanor; and furnishing alcoholic liquor to a minor, K.S.A. 21-3610, a class B person misdemeanor.”
Prime v. Beta Gamma Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha, 47 P.3d 402 (Kan. 2002). “2d 731 (1985), to apply only to negligence per se for violations of K.S.A. 21-3610 and K.S.A. 21-3610a and Mills v.”
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