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55: Minors Frequenting

Not only is it illegal to sell or furnish alcohol to minors, it is generally unlawful for any hotel, restaurant or club licensee or any retail dispenser licensee or their servants, agents or employees to permit minors to be present on or frequent the licensed premises for any reason whatsoever. The exceptions to this general rule are:

A. Minors may be permitted on the premises of a hotel, restaurant, club or any retail dispenser if the minor is in the company of:

  1. A parent – the parent must be 21 years of age or older.

Ex:  A 21-year-old parent can come into an establishment with their 2-year-old child and sit wherever they like and consume alcohol, simply because they are the parent. Keep in mind; if smoking is permitted in your establishment, this would not be permissible.

2. A court appointed legal guardian –  is an individual who has been granted authority by the court to care for a minor.

Ex: A grandmother gets legal custody of their grandchild because the child’s parents are deceased.

Is a spouse considered a legal guardian?

No, a legal guardian takes the place of the parent.

3. Under “proper supervision” – a person who is 25 years of age or older who is directly responsible for the care and conduct of the minor(s) while on the licensed premises, and who keeps the minor(s) within his/her sight or hearing at all times. If the licensee, an employee of a licensee or anyone else paid by the licensee is performing as proper supervisor, then that person may not perform any other employment-related duties; otherwise, proper supervision shall consist of unpaid volunteers.

Ex: I am 26 years old and I am watching my 3-year-old niece. I can enter a licensed establishment, sit wherever I choose, and consume alcohol, providing I am in a non-smoking establishment. If smoking were permitted, I could not enter with the 3-year-old.

Ex: I am 30 years old and coach Little League. After the championship game, my assistant coach, who is 35, and I take the team to eat. There are 23 players on the team and 2 coaches over age 25. It would be permissible for us to enter a licensed establishment to eat, as long as we are not in Philadelphia.  In Philadelphia, 5 supervisors would be required.

Can a bartender provide proper supervision while tending bar?

No. If the licensee or employee is acting as proper supervision, then that person may not perform any other employment-related duties.

What is the ratio of supervisors to minors?

A. General rule: 1 supervisor per 20 minors
B. Philadelphia: 1 supervisor per 5 minors
C. School-endorsed function: 1 supervisor per 50 minors

KEY FACT:

Minors frequenting does not apply to:

  • Limited Wineries
  • Distributors
  • Importing Distributors
  • Public Venues
  • Performing Art Facilities
  • Ski Resorts
  • Unlicensed areas of a golf course
  • Unlicensed areas of bowling alleys
  • Casino License Holders (Not a casino with a Restaurant (R) license)
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Table of Contents - Your Progress

  • 1: Training Introduction
  • 2: Introduction
  • 3: What is RAMP Certification?
  • 4: Owner/Manager Training
  • 5: Server/Seller Training
  • 6: New Employee Orientation
  • 7: Signage
  • 8: Maintaining Compliance
  • 9: Training Introduction Review
  • 10: Section I
  • 11: Liability Concerns
  • 12: Documentation
  • 13: The Liquor Code
  • 14: House Policies
  • 15: Club Bylaws
  • 16: Section I Review
  • 17: Section II
  • 18: What is Alcohol and How is it Absorbed?
  • 19: Absorption Rate Factors
  • 20: Quiz 1
  • 21: Drug and Alcohol Interactions
  • 22: Alcohol and Energy Drinks
  • 23: Drink Equivalency
  • 24: How Alcohol is Eliminated
  • 25: Measuring Intoxication
  • 26: Alcohol and the Brain
  • 27: Visible Intoxication Defined
  • 28: Tolerance
  • 29: Preventing Intoxication
  • 30: Refusing Service
  • 31: Intervention Techniques
  • 32: Quiz 2
  • 33: Rating the Customer
  • 34: Section II Review
  • 35: Section III
  • 36: Minors Myth and Fact
  • 37: Minors and the Law
  • 38: Who and When to Card
  • 39: Legally Acceptable ID
  • 40: Pennsylvania IDs
  • 41: Driver's License
  • 42: Reverse Side of Driver's License/ID
  • 43: Identification Card
  • 44: Limited License
  • 45: Interim License
  • 46: Under 21 Identification Cards
  • 47: Let's Review
  • 48: United States Passport
  • 49: United States Passport Card
  • 50: US Military Common Access Card
  • 51: US Military Identification Cards
  • 52: How to Card
  • 53: Proof of Carding
  • 54: Proof of ID Presented
  • 55: Minors Frequenting
  • 56: Pizza Hut Exception
  • 57: Social Gathering
  • 58: Section III Review
  • 59: Test Your Knowledge
  • 60: Exam Instructions
 

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