Section 15 of the Intoxicating Liquor Bill 2003 provides that a licensee shall not allow a person under the age of 21 – other than a person accompanied by his or her parent or guardian – to be in the bar of licensed premises while not in possession of an age document. It should be noted that this requirement applies to the bar only and not to other parts of the premises.
"Age document" is defined in section 15 as including a passport, an identity card issued by a member state of the European Communities and a driver's licence. While the majority of non-national visitors under the age of 21 will be in possession of one of these age documents, it is possible that young visitors from the UK may not possess such a document because of the common travel arrangements.