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Can a minor be on the premise of a Class A minors prohibited premise if they are the child of the owner/manager?

a) Yes
b) No

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The correct answer is A yes they can
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Final answer:

In most jurisdictions, a minor cannot be on the premises of a Class A minors prohibited premise, even if they are the child of the owner/manager. Parents can provide consent on behalf of their children, but children are not competent to provide consent for themselves.

Step-by-step explanation:

In most jurisdictions, a minor cannot be on the premises of a Class A minors prohibited premise, even if they are the child of the owner/manager. This is because Class A minors prohibited premises are specifically designated as establishments where minors are prohibited, regardless of their relationship to the owner/manager.

Parents can provide consent on behalf of their children, but children are not competent to provide consent for themselves. Therefore, even if the owner/manager is the parent of the minor, it does not change the fact that the minor is not allowed on the premises.

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