§ 21-3-21 MINORS; ENTRY ON LICENSED PREMISES. 
   (A)   It shall be unlawful for any person under the age of 18 years to enter upon premises where alcoholic liquors, spirits, beer or wine are sold by the holder of a Class A liquor license, unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian, or any licensed premises which derives its principal business from the sale of services or other commodities other than alcoholic liquor.
   (B)   No holder of a liquor license, nor any officer, associate, member, representative, agent or employee of such licensee shall permit any person under the age of 18 years not accompanied by a parent or legal guardian to enter the licensed premises. For the purpose of preventing the violation of this section, any holder of a liquor license or his or her agent or employee may refuse to permit entry onto the licensed premises of any person under the age of 18 years who is unable to produce adequate written evidence of the fact that the person accompanying such person under the age of 18 years is that person's parent or guardian.
(1993 Code, § 21-3-21) (Ord. 543, passed 6-16-1975; Am. Ord. 569, passed 7-19-1976; Am. Ord. 573, passed 10-18-1976) Penalty, see Ch. 21, Art. IV
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   See similar provisions, ILCS Ch. 235, Act 5, § 4-1