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Under what circumstance can a minor legally be present in a licensed establishment where alcohol is served?

Minors can legally be present in licensed establishments if they are employed there and performing their work duties (e.g., as a server or kitchen staff), provi

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Question: Under what circumstance can a minor legally be present in a licensed establishment where alcohol is served?

Answer options:

  • Only if they are accompanied by a parent or guardian. ✅ If they are employed at the establishment and performing their duties.
  • Never, it is always illegal for minors to be in licensed premises.
  • Only in designated family dining areas, regardless of supervision.

Correct answer: If they are employed at the establishment and performing their duties.

Explanation: Minors can legally be present in licensed establishments if they are employed there and performing their work duties (e.g., as a server or kitchen staff), provided they are old enough for their specific role. The rules for minors accompanying parents or being in family dining areas vary depending on the type of license and establishment's policy, but employment is a clear legal allowance. It's not 'never' always illegal.

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