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When is it legally permissible for a minor to be in a licensed gambling area that serves alcohol?

In Alberta, minors are strictly prohibited from entering licensed gambling areas, regardless of whether they are accompanied by an adult or not consuming alcoho

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Question: When is it legally permissible for a minor to be in a licensed gambling area that serves alcohol?

Answer options:

  • When accompanied by an adult guardian.
  • Only if they are not consuming alcohol. ✅ Never.
  • During specific 'family hours' designated by the establishment.

Correct answer: Never.

Explanation: In Alberta, minors are strictly prohibited from entering licensed gambling areas, regardless of whether they are accompanied by an adult or not consuming alcohol. These areas are designated for adults 18 years and older only. There are no 'family hours' for such areas. This is a fundamental AGLC regulation to protect minors.

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