Pennsylvania law prohibits selling or furnishing nonalcoholic beverages containing more than 0.5% alcohol to individuals under 21. It also criminalizes tattooing and body piercing of minors without parental consent and presence, with penalties escalating for repeat offenses.
A nonalcoholic beverage is any beverage marketed as nonalcoholic beer, wine, or liquor that contains no more than 0.5% alcohol by volume.
No, minors under 18 cannot get tattoos or body piercings without parental consent and the parent or guardian being present during the procedure.
First offenses are classified as a third-degree misdemeanor, with second or subsequent offenses within a year classified as a second-degree misdemeanor.
No, it is a summary offense to intentionally and knowingly sell or furnish nonalcoholic beverages containing more than 0.5% alcohol to persons under 21.