As long as they are not serving or actively managing the establishment.
What action would you take if you had a concern about compliance with legal requirements that have to be complied with by an establishment providing services to the public?
Lemon test
During an inspection of a licensed establishment, regulatory officials assess compliance with health, safety, and legal standards. They check for proper licensing, sanitation practices, and adherence to operational regulations. If violations are found, the establishment may receive warnings, fines, or even temporary closure until issues are rectified. The inspection results can impact the establishment's reputation and operational status.
One of the major difficulties of conducting business in today's economy concerns the unclear legal jurisdiction surrounding many business transactions. The issue of unclear legal jurisdiction is especially keen in:
Technically if he is under the age of 18, yes, the parent or guardian can require the work establishment to remit the paycheck to them.
- public liability insurence - health and safety certified - fire extinguishers - certificate of occupancy
1)Legal limits on government, and 2)the right of more people to vote.
The correct answer is: it should be assessed and maintained to specifically protect patrons
1)Legal limits on government, and 2)the right of more people to vote.
Yes, it is legal for a minor to sit in most bars in Ohio with a SOBER parent or a legal guardian. However, the establishment does NOT have to allow a minor in. If the establishment makes a "no one under 18" rule, it is legal for them to refuse entry to minors regardless of who is accompanying the minor.
Yes. An identification without a birthdate is useless. Moreover, an ABC establishment has the right to restrict service to anyone they do not believe to be of legal age.