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YOUTH PROTECTION ACT / Extract from the Youth Protection Act

§ 2 Duty to examine and provide evidence

(1) To the extent that this Act requires the supervision of a person responsible for childcare, the persons referred to in paragraph 1, section 1, number 4 shall, upon request, demonstrate their authorization. In cases of doubt, organizers and traders shall verify authorization.

(2) Persons for whom age limits must be observed under this Act must, upon request, provide appropriate proof of their age. Event organisers and traders must verify the age in cases of doubt.

(§ 4 Restaurants

(1) Children and young people under the age of 16 may only be permitted to stay in restaurants if they are accompanied by a person with parental responsibility or a person responsible for their upbringing or if they consume a meal or drink between 5 a.m. and 11 p.m. Young people aged 16 and over may not be permitted to stay in restaurants without being accompanied by a person with parental responsibility or a person responsible for their upbringing between midnight and 5 a.m.

(2) Paragraph 1 shall not apply if children or young people participate in an event organised by a recognised youth welfare organisation or are travelling.

(3) Children and young people shall not be permitted to stay in restaurants which are operated as night bars or night clubs or in similar entertainment establishments.

(4) The competent authority may authorise exceptions to paragraph 1.

(§ 5 Dance events

(1) Children and young people under the age of 16 may not be permitted to attend public dance events without being accompanied by a person with parental responsibility or a person responsible for their upbringing, and young people aged 16 and over may only be permitted to attend until midnight at the latest.

(2) By way of derogation from paragraph 1, children may be permitted to attend until 10 p.m. and young people under 16 years of age may be permitted to attend until midnight if the dance event is organised by a recognised youth welfare organisation or serves as an artistic activity or the preservation of traditions.

(3) The competent authority may authorise exceptions.

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