No- nobody under the age of 18 is allowed to sell or serve alcohol.
If they were placed under STATE supervision, it would come under the supervision of the state department of corrections.
Children can enter a casino but they cannot linger on the gaming floor, with or without parental supervision.
if you are under the supervision of a responsible adult yes
Generally, no. The child should be under the supervision of an adult.
If the pub is a family pub like a harvester or retaurant pub you can go in at any age, but if its a normal bar then you have to be 18 or over.
its legal for anyone to work behind a bar under the 2003 licencing act section 153 allows for sale of alcohol by under 18's when supervised by a "responsible person" - defind thus (i) the holder of a premises license in respect of the premises (ii) the designated premises supervisor (if any) under such a licence or (iii) any individual aged 18 or over who is authorised by such a holder or supervisor
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It's up to your parole officer. I would report it to your supervisor with a good explanation.
A dental hygienist works under the supervision of a dentist
what is the difference between general supervision and direct supervision
when we work with under the supervision. then needs to be report to the senior. Like, managers or supervisor. Jagrati Saini JSK Universal - the key of success
If they were placed under STATE supervision, it would come under the supervision of the state department of corrections.
"being able to work under supervision" is a phrase, not a sentence; it needs a verb.Being able to work under supervision matters.
"Under supervision" in itself is not one of the automatic disqualifications, but the reason for the supervision probably is a disqualifying event.
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under first supervisor
I would imagine it varies greatly depending on the industry or the area of the internship training. But it is likely that by "intern" you are referring to a situation where you are training under the supervision of a professional. In this case it is likely that the burden of liability falls on the supervisor.