2025) QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
Room Service Endorsement - Answers>>>Allows the
licensee to sell and serve alcohol to registered guests in a
room that is rented for overnight accommodation.
Mini-Bar Endorsement - Answers>>>Allows the licensee to
sell alcohol from a mini-bar in a room that is rented for
overnight accommodation. The mini-bar must also include
non-alcoholic beverages.
Golf Course Endorsement - Answers>>>Allows the licensee
to sell and serve alcohol for consumption on the playing area
of a golf course. Alcohol may be sold and served from a
mobile vending cart. Customers are not permitted to have
alcohol outside of licensed areas. Areas that are not licensed
include: parking lots, public walkways, or roadways. While
customers can have open alcohol in a golf cart, they cannot
hold or drink alcohol while driving the cart.
Bring your own wine (BYOW) endorsement -
Answers>>>Allows customers to bring bottles of
commercially made wine into a licensed establishment for
consumption on the premises. The bottle must be sealed and
unopened when it is brought into the establishment and must
be opened by an employee of the establishment. A customer
can take home any unopened or unfinished wine when leaving
the establishment, provided it has been sealed by the licensee
with a cork inserted flush with the top of the bottle.
, ONTARIO SMART SERVE TEST (ACTUAL2024-
2025) QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
is a smart serve required under SOP? - Answers>>>no, but
highly recommended
Two types of SOP permits - Answers>>>no sale and sale
liquor control act - Answers>>>controls the sale,
transportation, and delivery of alcohol in Ontario
alcohol sale hours at grocery and retail - Answers>>>mon-sun
9am-11pm
exchanging or returning alcohol - Answers>>>Grocery stores
must not allow exchanges for other alcohol products outside
of the legal hours of sale. However, they may process refunds
at any time.
Three ways you could be held civilly liable - Answers>>>1)
under the LLA
2) By a court ruling of negligence, or lack of "Duty of Care"
3) Under the Occupier's Liability Act (OLA) (safety of the
premises)