Typical rules: In the airline industry, children who travel alone and meet certain age requirements are called Unaccompanied Minors. North American Airlines accepts unaccompanied minors with properly completed documentation to fly on its flights provided the child's itinerary does not require a change of aircraft. North American Airlines can only accept an eligible minor for transportation from an individual having proof of guardianship. Eligibility: An unaccompanied minor must be over the age of five and under the age of twelve on the date of the start of travel. Minors between the age of twelve and eighteen are also entitled to special handling if requested by a parent or guardian. Charges: The cost per child is $50.00, [$100 for Accra flights], in addition to the price of the ticket for each travel segment, ($100.00, [$200 for Accra flights], in addition to the ticket price for a round trip ticket purchase). Preparation: Proof of age is required at check-in. The adults who escort Unaccompanied Minors to the airport should be sure to bring the child's birth certificate or other notarized documentation verifying the child's age. Airport Check-in: The parent/guardian accompanying the child will be asked to complete an Unaccompanied Minor Form. Information on the form includes the name, address, and phone number(s) of the persons escorting the child to the airport, and meeting the child on arrival. All items on the Unaccompanied Minor Form must be completed and all travel documentation provided before a child is accepted for travel on North American Airlines. An Unaccompanied Minor Documents Pouch will be prepared for the child during check in. This pouch contains all documents and forms required for the child's travel and should be worn by the child until the person designated on the unaccompanied Minor form accepts custody of the child at the destination. Departure: North American Airlines requires that the parent / guardian accompanying the child to stay with the child until he/she has boarded the aircraft. In addition, after the unaccompanied minors board the aircraft, the adults who escorted them to the airport are required to remain in the departure area until the aircraft has departed the gate and is airborne. Arrival: North American Airlines will not release Unaccompanied Minors to any person other than the individual designated on the form, and photo identification will be required to verify identity. Additionally, the person meeting the Unaccompanied Minor will be required to sign the Unaccompanied Minor Form. For this reason, it is imperative that the Unaccompanied Minor Form contain valid contact telephone numbers at both the departure and arrival cities. Should the Unaccompanied Minor not be bet as stated on the form, North American will take whatever action they consider necessary to ensure the child's safe custody. This may include returning the Unaccompanied Minor to the airport of departure or release to authorities such as child welfare authorities or local police. North American Airlines employees or representatives are not permitted to take Unaccompanied Minors to their homes or to remain with them overnight in a hotel.
Children under the age of 17, including those who are disabled and those who are not, are not allowed to see R-rated movies in a movie theater without a parent or guardian present. R-rated movies usually contain violence, strong language, or other adult themes that might not be appropriate for those under 17.
There are no age restrictions for PG-13 movies. You do not have to be 13 to see a PG-13 movie, with or without a parent. The only age restrictions are for R movies (no one under 17 is admitted without a parent or guardian) and NC-17 movies (no one under 17 is admitted, period). PG-13 means "parental guidance recommended for children under 13." That's "recommended," not "mandatory."
A child can see a movie without a parent depending on the rating. Generally, movie theaters do not like children under 12 in the theater without an adult. PG-13 would be the first time a child could go to the movies without a parent as long as the theater can verify age.
you can get into the cinema if you're under 12, but only if there's an adult with you to say you can handle the film. If you are under 12 you can watch the film if you are with an adult but if you are 12 you can watch the film by your self.
2 years
no because it is not safe at all for a child who is under age which is what child means to go anywhere with out an adult
There are probably good reasons why there is a rule saying that you have to ride the elevator with an adult if you are under the age of 16. There might be a safety reason, such as an elevator that is not completely enclosed. The elevator may be located in a building that has restrictions such as no children under the age of 16 may live in the building. Or that children under the age of 16 must be supervised by an adult, etc. Maybe children under the age of 16 have caused problems in the elevator so now all children have to be supervised in the elevator.
Call them and ask...
you have to be at least 13 years of age to get into six flags. If you are under 13, you must go with someone at least 16 years of age.
I believe children under the age of twelve are able to fish without any type of license.
If you are under the age of 14 then you must be accompanied with an adult (someone aged 18+) You can attend without an adult from the age 16 onwards.
Children under the age of 17, including those who are disabled and those who are not, are not allowed to see R-rated movies in a movie theater without a parent or guardian present. R-rated movies usually contain violence, strong language, or other adult themes that might not be appropriate for those under 17.
That depends on the airline policy, wich is different for every airline.
Quad ATVs should not be driven by children under the age of six. For children who are between six and 16, they should be accompanied by an adult when riding.
Remote controlled sailboats are safe for children; however, adult supervision is recommended nonetheless. Some rc sailboats do have small moving parts, so these are not recommended for children under the age of three.
It would depend on your state as adult age can vary and in some places you could.
"Starsky and Hutch" is rated PG-13, which means it may not be suitable for children under 13 without parental guidance due to violence, language, and adult content.