See here:
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/RCW/default.aspx?cite=66.44.270
This is the Law.
(3) Subsections (1) and (2)(a) of this section do not apply to liquor given or permitted to be given to a person under the age of twenty-one years by a parent or guardian and consumed in the presence of the parent or guardian. This subsection shall not authorize consumption or possession of liquor by a person under the age of twenty-one years on any premises licensed under chapter 66.24 RCW.
This is because of freedom of religion, where Catholics consume wine at home with family, so yes it is legal. The police officer taught me this is DARE.
In Ohio "No one under the age of 21 is allowed to possess or consume any alcohol in any public or private place, unless the underage person is accompanied by a parent, spouse who is not an underage person, or legal guardian. Also anyone under the age of 18 is not allowed to possess or consume any low-alcohol beverage in any public or private place, unless accompanied by a parent, spouse who is not an underage person, or legal guardian. The limit of intoxication to drive a vehicle for someone under 21 years of age is a concentration of at least two-hundredths of one gram but less than ten-hundredths of one gram by weight of alcohol per two hundred ten liters of the person's breath. For everyone 21 years of age or more it's concentration of ten-hundredths of one per cent or more but less than seventeen-hundredths of one per cent by weight of alcohol in the person's blood" (<a href>http://www.youthrights.org/dastatelist.php</a>)
NO
The answer to the question is YES, a minor can drink anywhere it is legal to drink in Ohio if the minor is "supervised by a parent, spouse who is not an underage person, or legal guardian, or the beer or intoxicating liquor is given by a physician in the regular line of the physician's practice, or given for established religious purposes." ORC 4301.69(E)(1). A parent may not host a party for minors who are not their children though. And a parent can't give permission to drink and then not be there to supervise the child. A minor may have a beer with their parent. Now here is the tricky part, try to openly order a beer or a cocktail for your obviously minor child. They can order, try getting served!
No. If the age for admission is 18 or 21, that is the cut off. A parent does not change that.
11pm on week days 12am on weekends unless the minor has a written paper from an employer or parent that is processed through the counties police department.
Anyone under the age of 18. When you are of the age of 18 you are considered to be an adult!
still in school
no
A minor has to be on the insurance of a person 18 years or older - which is usually their parents.
The general age is eighteen. Parents are legally required by law to report the minor's absence as a runaway in Ohio. Anyone that allows a minor to stay with them, with out their parents consent are usually charged with "contributing to the deliquentcy of a minor", "obstruction of parental rights", and a mirad of other crimes.
Stupidly enough yes, if it is in their own home.
It is my understanding that Ohio does not allow a minor to petition for emancipation. A minor is considered emancipated if they get married or join the military, both of which require parental consent. However, in Ohio, if the minor gets divorced or is discharged from the military before turning 18, custody reverts back to their parents.
Being 17 is still considered a minor in Ohio. They have to be 18 to more out legally.
The answer to the question is YES, a minor can drink anywhere it is legal to drink in Ohio if the minor is "supervised by a parent, spouse who is not an underage person, or legal guardian, or the beer or intoxicating liquor is given by a physician in the regular line of the physician's practice, or given for established religious purposes." ORC 4301.69(E)(1). A parent may not host a party for minors who are not their children though. And a parent can't give permission to drink and then not be there to supervise the child. A minor may have a beer with their parent. Now here is the tricky part, try to openly order a beer or a cocktail for your obviously minor child. They can order, try getting served!
The age of majority in Ohio is 18. Until that point they are considered a minor for most situations under the law. And their parents remain responsible for them.
No. She's still a minor and must obtain permission from her parents.
No she is still a minor.
By Wisconsin law, an eighteen year old may not enter bars or buy alcoholic beverages without being accompanied by his or her parents. However, if his or her parents are around, he or she may consume alcohol in their presence.
Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a minor. You are still subject to the rules and control of your parents until you turn 18.