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Whangerai | 12:30 Wed 15th Apr 2009 | Law
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I am the Secretary of a small Members Club which is run by and for the benefit of the members. The Club has a Club Premises Certificate under theLicensing Act 2003. Occasionaly we hire a local musician to provide some entertainment on a Saturday evening.
We would like to use a talented local young pianist but as she is aged 16 we wonder if there are any restrictions on employing a minor in licensed premises.
Anyhelp would be appreciated. Thank you.
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There is no restriction of entry and performance in the situation you describe.
Just make sure your CPC allows such entertainment. and the club rules allow it. No other restriction.
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Many thanks Geezer and Looneytunes.

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