Lesson 2: Arizona Laws and Alcohol Basics Exam Questions And Answers
Lesson 2: Arizona Laws and Alcohol Basics Exam Questions And Answers ______ is considered a defense should someone under the age of 21 be served alcohol. - ANS A. Completing an approved Title 4 Training course B. Following required ID checking procedures and recording and retaining a record of a person's ID (CORRECT) C. Asking for a person's ID and signing a form stating you checked a person's ID D. All of these answers are correct. Which of the following is an acceptable form of identification to purchase alcohol? - ANS A. A social security card (provided it contains a signature). B. An expired passport card (provided it contains a photo and date of birth). C. A mail-order ID card (provided it contains a photo, signature, and date of birth). D. A resident alien card (provided it contains a photo and date of birth). (CORRECT) Training Course? - ANS The State of Arizona requires that liquor license owners, agents, and managers who are actively involved in the daily operations of most types of establishments complete an approved Title 4 MANAGEMENT Training Course. -Valid for 3 years For servers or sellers, Title 4 Basic training course isn't required but encouraged -Valid for 3 yrs Regulations - ANS Legal Age to Consume, Possess and Buy 21 Legal Age to Sell / Serve On-Premise 19 Legal Age to Sell Off-Premise 19 Legal Age to Make Deliveries Off-Premise 21 The legal age to sell off-premises for an establishment that primarily sells items other than spirituous liquor 16 * *if supervised by a person on the premises who is at least nineteen years of age Limit for driving while intoxicated 0.08 BAC ***Arizona DUI laws include driving under the influence of intoxicants, which may be alcohol, other drugs, or a combination, if the person is impaired to the slightest degree. Therefore, a BAC below .08 can still result in a conviction. Hours of Alcohol Sales - ANS The legal hours of alcohol sales in Arizona are: Monday-Sunday: 6 AM to 2 AM Alcoholic beverages can be consumed for 30 minutes after the set time for concluding alcohol sales. In most areas, this allows patrons to consume their legally purchased drinks until 2:30 AM. However, you may NOT sell alcohol after 2 AM. A person caught violating any of these regulations is guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor. Additional penalties for the owner / licensee may be levied. -penalties of a jail term of up to four months and a fine of up to $750. Underage Consumption Penalty - ANS For the Underage Person: Class 1 misdemeanor. In addition, individuals under age 18 may have their driving privileges suspended up to 180 days. For the server: Class 1 misdemeanor with additional penalties for the owner / licensee. An additional $500 fine will be levied on a server who accepts any gratuity or compensation for serving an underage person or allowing them on the premises. If you question whether someone is under 21: - ANS 1) Demand identification from the person. 2) Examine the identification to determine that the identification reasonably appears to be a valid, unaltered identification that has not been defaced. 3) Examine the photograph in the identification and determine that the person reasonably appears to be the same person in the identification. 4) Determine that the date of birth in the identification indicates the person is not under the legal drinking age. **Required if you question whether under 21 **instructed to check if under 27 For off-sale purchases made at a drive up window or any type of sale where the customer does not leave the vehicle, the seller is required to check the ID of anyone appearing under the age of 27. Documenting ID Inspection - ANS If you follow these four procedures and record and retain a record of the person's identification on this particular visit, Arizona state law considers this a defense should someone under the age of 21 be served alcohol. This defense applies to actions of the licensee and all employees of the licensee after the procedure has been employed during the customer's particular visit to the licensed premises. Therefore if there is an employee placed at the door checking IDs, who has already followed all the required procedures and recorded it in an ID log, you do not need to verify this customer's ID on this particular visit before serving him or her alcohol. ***The safest course for you to take is to check an ID for any customer who appears to be under the age of 27 and document it. Underage Presence in a Bar - ANS An underage person is allowed in the area of a bar or restaurant that is primarily used for the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages only if accompanied by a spouse, parent or legal guardian of legal drinking age or is an on-duty employee of the licensee.
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