(ii) otherwise, 3 Protection of Workers (Retail and Age-restricted Goods and Services) (Scotland) Bill (5) In this section— “enforcement”, in relation to a statutory age restriction, includes— (a) seeking information as to a person’s age, (b) considering information as to a person’s age, 5 (c) refusing to sell or supply goods or services, for the purposes of complying with the restriction (and “enforcing” is to be construed accordingly), “statutory age restriction” means a provision in an enactment making it an offence to sell or supply goods or services to a person under an age specified in that or 10 another enactment. 5 Meaning of “retail worker” (1) In this Act, “retail worker”— (a) means a person— (i) whose usual place of work is retail premises, or 15 (ii) whose usual place of work is not retail premises but who does retail work, (b) includes, in relation to a business that owns or occupies any premises in which the person works, a person who— (i) is an employee of the business, (ii) is an owner of the business, or 20 (iii) works in the premises under arrangements made between the business and another person for the provision of staff, (c) also includes a person who delivers goods from retail premises. (2) For the purposes of subsection (1), it is irrelevant whether or not the person receives payment for the work. 25 (3) In the prosecutor to proceedings for an offence under section 1, it is not necessary for prove that the person charged with the offence knew or ought to have known any matter falling within subsection (1)(b) in relation to the person against whom the offence is alleged to have been committed. 6 Meaning of “retail premises” and “retail work” 30 (1) In this Act, “retail premises” means premises that are used wholly or mainly for the sale...