In Illinois, it is generally legal for bartenders to drink while on duty, but it depends on the policies of the establishment where they work. Employers may have their own rules prohibiting employees from consuming alcohol while serving customers. Additionally, bartenders must comply with state laws regarding alcohol service and responsible beverage service practices. It's advisable for bartenders to be aware of their employer's policies and local regulations.
As long as the bartender pays for the drink, its legal.
No. The legal drinking age in Illinois is 21.
of course. no one wants a drunk bartender selling you messed up beer.
Yes, if their employer approves of them taking one. However, if they are the 'Licensed Manager' on duty and in charge of the premises, they may NOT be intoxicated.
legal age is 18 but it really depends on the bartender and the resort
no because I do it
In the State of Illinois, to bartend you have to be at least as old as you have to be to drink the liquor: 21.
Yes, they are legal in the state of Illinois.
Every stunts should be legal in Illinois.
No. Riding in the back of a truck is NOT legal in Illinois.
The legal drink limit is 0.8
No, in Illinois, it is illegal for minors to possess or consume alcohol, even in the presence of their parents, with limited exceptions for religious purposes or in a family setting. Parents can be fined or face other legal consequences for providing alcohol to minors in their home.